Dina Ghaleibaf

Housing Crisis in Iran; Challenges of Tenants and an Uncertain Future / Dina Ghalibaf
The housing crisis in Iran has become one of the most complex and critical economic and social issues in the country. Every year, with the increase in inflation rates and market fluctuations, housing costs also significantly rise, making it more difficult for different segments of society, especially young people and renters, to access suitable shelter. […]...
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Compulsory Attire in Single-Sex Schools Is an Excess/ Dina Ghalibaf
The time spent in school is often described by those who have experienced it as one of the most beautiful and, in many ways, the golden era of life. Making new friends and beginning the process of socialization in school shapes a person’s life. When we revisit the memories of our school days, many of […]...
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A Look at the Unjust Issuance of Suspensions for Some Students / Dina Ghaleibaf
The right to education is one of the most important human rights. Typically, countries with authoritarian regimes prevent individuals and social groups from accessing education. In Iran, the right to education is only recognized to the extent that it serves the ideology of the ruling regime, not the pursuit and expression of truth. In other […]...
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“Underground Theater”, Selection of Independent Artists / Dina Ghalehbaaf
“In Sync with the People”, “Anti-Dictatorship”, “Independent”, and “Strong” are titles used to describe the “Free Art” movement in Iran. The Free Art movement, which became more radical and widespread after the killing of Mahsa (Zhina) Amini, showed that the artistic community in Iran is aligned and in harmony with the ideals of the “Women’s […]...
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Repentance in the trap of Satan; in conversation with Reza Kazemzadeh/ Dina Ghalibaf
If we sit down to read the accounts of political prisoners in the prisons of the Islamic Republic in the 1960s, it is impossible not to hear about the policy of repentance during this time; a process in which political prisoners were forced to repent by interrogators and prison officials, and despite their shame and […]...
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Do Iranian women have freedom in academic spaces? / Dina Ghaleibaf
In Iran, all students sign a commitment when registering at university, stating that after passing the entrance exam, this commitment signature is considered a crucial requirement for entering university or academic spaces. If a student resists signing this commitment, they will not be allowed to register at the university. In the text that students sign, […]...
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Conversation with Hossein Rouzbeh, a member of the Mobile Importers Association, on the analysis of the Cyrus Company / Dina Ghalehbaaf.
“Kourosh Company”; a company that was the headline of the media for a while due to its fraudulent activities. After the release of a video by the victims who had gathered in front of the company, the spokesperson for Faraja claimed that the red notice was issued for Amirhossein Sharifian, the owner of this company. […]...
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Mohsen Haji Saeed: It is not possible to accuse every tourist of being a spy/ Dina Ghalehbaaf
Perhaps you have heard about the arrests of dual citizens or foreign tourists who have traveled to Iran for leisure. These arrests are often justified by security institutions claiming that these individuals are spies and have traveled to the country for espionage purposes. The question that arises in this situation is how valid this justification […]...
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“Commuting in a secure city/ Dina Ghaleibaf”
The metro is considered one of the public transportation vehicles that is used by students, workers, and employees for commuting within the city. It can be said that this means of public transportation, which has become a staple in Iran due to the presence of street vendors, has often been the subject of various news […]...
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First step of liberation; money/ Dina Ghalebaf
5:45 in the morning on 12th of Aban month, and most likely the weather is still wolf and bear, a red fire is attacking the sky that hasn’t taken life yet with the sunrise. This fire is catching the necks of the people who were there for liberation from addiction; the addiction recovery camp in […]...
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