National unity

A look at dealing with supporters of the hijab law/ Fereshteh Goli
Nowadays, most people in Iran are familiar with the term “hard core of the system”. This core, according to the laws of the Islamic Republic, refers to the leader and his inner circle. According to this definition, the inner circle of the system must be made up of high-ranking military commanders appointed by the leader […]...
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Fereshteh Goli
Conversation with Dr. Azin Moheb, Professor of the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Tehran/ Nafiseh Sharafaldini
During the Mihssa Movement, universities in Iran were one of the main strongholds where the cry of “Women, Life, Freedom” was raised by students and professors. The demands of this section of the scientific community were completely in line with the demands of the people; demands that led thousands of people to take to the […]...
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Nafiseh Sharafaldini
Conversation with Dr. Azin Moheb, Professor of the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Tehran / Nafiseh Sharafaldini
During the Mihssa movement, Iranian universities were one of the main strongholds where the cry of “Women, Life, Freedom” was raised by students and professors. The demands of this section of the scientific community were completely in line with the demands of the people; demands that led thousands of people from their homes to the […]...
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Nafiseh Sharafaldini
Mehdi Motaharnia: It was not intended for universities to be turned into military bases / Ali Kalaei
Mehdi Motaharnia, a professor at the Azad University of Qom, Tehran Central, and Tehran North, and a visiting professor at the National Defense and Shirazi Hunter universities in the fields of political science, futurology, sociology, and cultural management. He is one of the development theorists in Iran who considers himself a transformationist. In addition to […]...
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Ali Kalaei
Mahmoud Nili Ahmadi: The day I was fired from my job, I felt a sense of relief/ Pedram Tahsini.
It took exactly one week to arrange a meeting with the former president of Tehran University. This was not due to their lack of willingness, but because of their busy schedule and constant presence in student defense sessions. As a result, the conversation was delayed for a week. Although even after that, we did not […]...
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Padram Tahsini
The government of “National Unity” and its promises / Majid Shia’ali
Today, a government has come to power in Iran that considers its slogan to be national unity; a slogan that more than two decades ago, the movement for freedom – as part of the opposition to the government inside Iran – demanded through its statements and has been brought up again in political discussions in […]...
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Majid Shia’ali
University or secluded courtyard of security forces?/ Sanctified type.
At the same time as the start of the “Women, Life, Freedom” movement in 1401, students across the country in universities acted as the beating heart of social movements and protests, in response to the death of Mahsa Amini. These protests were so widespread that student organizations – including Islamic associations, trade unions, and even […]...
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Motahreh Goonei
National Unity: The Key to Sustaining Suppression in Education and Training / Arash Mohammadi
While the slogan of “national unity” has been raised as a key principle in the government of physicians, it seems that this concept is more used as a tool to maintain and perpetuate repression in some government institutions, especially the Ministry of Education. National unity, which could have meant an effort towards convergence and participation […]...
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Arash Mohammadi
The story of more than four decades of deprivation of Bahai Iranians from higher education / Humble Genius
The right to access education is one of the fundamental principles in achieving social justice and individual and collective progress. This right is essential, but after the Islamic Revolution in Iran, it was seriously violated for the Baha’is – the largest religious minority group in Iran. With the beginning of the “Cultural Revolution” in the […]...
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Zinoos Foroutan
Educational environments, an indicator of real changes/ Hope for progress
The second half of 1398 (2019-2020), both in terms of the number of important political and social events and their significance, is one of the most intense periods in contemporary Iranian history. The disastrous decision of the government to suddenly increase gasoline prices, widespread protests in over one hundred cities in protest against the price […]...
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Omid Aghdami
قتThe Role of the Executive Power in Reviewing the Cases of Expelled Students / Ehsan Haghighat
“Right to Education” is considered one of the fundamental and essential human rights. Like other fundamental human rights, this right has been recognized in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and emphasized in its provision and guarantee. Article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that: “Everyone has the right to education. Education […]...
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Ehsan Haghi
The presence of security institutions in universities and their treatment of students; law or lawlessness? / Sina Yousefi
After the 1979 Revolution and the establishment of the Islamic Republic in Iran, one of the main challenges of the government was the control of universities and the dominant atmosphere within them. The government attempted to monitor, intervene, and tightly control the university environment through various methods, and this thinking was also referred to as […]...
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Sina Yousefi