
From the safe island of the Bakhanmanas to the cold dead-end of homelessness/Ronak Faraji.

In a society where natural and unnatural disasters have made Iran a pregnant city, the phenomenon of upward and downward mobility has a history of half a century and we have all been more or less familiar with it in our society. This phenomenon has created a false cultural identity and a disoriented society, which, along with carelessness and economic pressure, has intensified in recent years and has become acceptable for both groups, the northern and southern urban dwellers. For a long time, neither the southern nor the northern city dwellers have complained, as the gap between them widens day by day.
This class division and contradiction does not require Lorenz curves or official and unofficial statistics, it is enough to walk from the entrance of any city in Iran to Lavan and witness firsthand the living evidence of inequality and injustice.
The source of this upward and downward mobility is undoubtedly the unequal distribution of wealth and income gap in any country, but with a population of 19 million marginalized people in Iran and the buying and
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