Conservation

Sanitary pad in prison: Pressure and shame/ Athena Daeemi
Monthly period, or menstruation, is an inseparable part of our lives as women. For various reasons, our monthly bleeding may be heavy or light, it may last longer and in some cases, up to 10 days, or women may experience bleeding twice a month in times of stress, mental pressure, or even seasonal changes. As […]...
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Created By:
Atena Daemi
Naghbi is committed to laws supporting incarcerated women / Mohammad Hadi Jafarpour.
Discrimination based on gender and the marginalization of individuals based on their sex is a major reason why activists for civil and human rights pay attention to the issue of women and their rights. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in December 1979 was accepted by the United Nations General Assembly and was put into […]...
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Created By:
Mohammad Hadi Jafarpour
The necessity of accountability for judicial authorities and prisons / Qasem Badi
From the moment a person is placed in a state of imprisonment and deprived of freedom, they will not be able to provide many of their basic needs, including facilities and necessary conditions for health and medical matters. This responsibility falls on the government, prison administration, and the provision of necessary measures and training, in […]...
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Created By:
Qasem Bodi