
Do Iranians have fair access to basic services? / Mo’in Khazaei

The dream of social justice in Iran;
It is rare to find a government in the world that has access to social justice as one of its stated goals in its manifestos, charters, constitutions, and even regular laws. Almost all politicians and statesmen in the absolute majority of countries (of course, in countries where political power is elective) declare the development and expansion of social justice as one of their programs in their speeches. Even in countries where access to political power is hereditary, the claim of establishing social justice is one of the repeated claims by the government.
However, the effort to establish, expand, and sustain social justice is not just an attractive political slogan or a claim by non-elective governments, or merely an idealistic gesture; rather, it is a matter emphasized in human rights principles and linked to human dignity. Article 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights explicitly recognizes the right to enjoy health, well-being, and adequate access to food, clothing, housing, and other social services for all members of
Measurement of social justice in Iran
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