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January 2, 2026

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The “Alfi” wood that is now in the hands of teachers / Ahmad Modadi

Hearing the harmony of “My Childhood Friend” in the streets of Tehran is enough to transport each of us to the passionate and enthusiastic days of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Those were the days when gatherings, mostly in university settings or with the presence of young people outside of the university, would culminate […]...

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Created By: Ahmad Medadi
October 29, 2017

A Reflection on the Twenty-Seventh Principle of the Constitution of the Country / Hero Ghanbari

When I wanted to write about the dual or multiple approaches of the Islamic Republic of Iran towards gatherings of supporters, opponents, or protesters, my initial decision was not to refer to the laws of the Islamic Republic. This is because the Islamic Republic of Iran is not even bound by its own enacted laws […]...

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Created By: Ghahraman Ghanbari
October 29, 2017

“Freedom of societies, Zahedan, and the factor for the survival of democracies / Ali Afshari”

Freedom of societies and gatherings is an important element in democracy that is necessary both during times of stability and in transitional periods. It serves as a facilitator and platform for activities aimed at establishing popular sovereignty. As stated in Article 20 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, “Everyone has the right to freedom […]...

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Created By: Ali Afshari
October 29, 2017

“Freedom of assembly” according to the Constitution of the Islamic Republic / Shahin Sadegh Zadeh Milani

No text was provided. Please provide the Farsi text to be translated. Shahin Sadeghzadeh Milan During the street protests following the controversial 2009 election, supporters of the Green Movement repeatedly expressed that according to Article 27 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran, peaceful demonstrations were allowed and government forces had no right […]...

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Created By: Admin
October 29, 2017

Step by Step: The History and Legal System of Unemployment in Post-Revolution Iran / Ali Kalai

Let me start with a personal memory. On December 13, 2007, during a gathering of freedom-seeking and equality-seeking students, I was arrested near Tehran University. After being transferred to the Ministry of Intelligence’s follow-up office and sitting blindfolded in front of a wall for several hours, it was time for my preliminary interrogation. I went […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
October 29, 2017

Gender notes / Right to assembly / Elaheh Amani

“Freedom does not come from me or you, but it can and in fact happens from the relationship between us and among us.” Judith Butler. Freedom of assembly and peaceful gathering is one of the provisions of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This right should be respected for all citizens regardless of the location […]...

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Created By: Elahe Amani
October 29, 2017

“Freedom of assembly is one of the characteristics of democracy; with a look at the rights of Iran and international documents.” – Mohammad Mohabi

Differentiation between civil gatherings and government gatherings. The nature of the right to collective protest, or march and gathering, as a natural right, has its roots in freedom of expression and is always a powerful political force in establishing a system in conflict and challenge. Marching is considered a serious determination and will of the […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Mohebi
October 29, 2017

An overview of Article 301 of the Islamic Penal Code and the concept of discrimination in punishment / Farshid Rafougaran

A while ago, a repetitive and painful news about the murder of a son by his father and the impossibility of retribution due to legal obstacles was published in the media of the country. The fact that harsh and life-depriving punishments have not been effective and useful in reducing heinous crimes is evident from statistics […]...

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Created By: Farshid Rofugaran
October 29, 2017

Special Report: Step-by-Step Guide to Ending Child Marriage in Iran/ Raiheh Mozaffarian

Statistics show that in Iran today, a large number of parents and courts use the possibility provided by Article 1041 for the benefit of the community and make decisions for the future of children. Article 1041: “Marriage of a girl under 13 years old and a boy under 15 years old is subject to the […]...

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Created By: Rayeheh Mozafarian
October 29, 2017

User tracking through “browser fingerprinting”; ways to protect privacy / Mostafa Rahmani

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is a non-profit, international organization founded in America. This foundation has various activities, including providing funding for legal defense in courts, providing information for courts, defending individuals and new technologies against legal threats that are baseless or misleading, exposing government misconduct, guiding governments and courts, organizing political activities and mass […]...

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Created By: Mustafa Rahmani
October 29, 2017