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Human rights in cyberspace and the internet / Elaheh Amani
This is not a valid Farsi text. Please provide a valid Farsi text to be translated. Sources: 1- To read the full text of the report, please visit Ahmad Shahid’s website. 2- Journal of Peace Research, February 13, 2015 3- For more information, refer to the website of Internet world Status....
Read MoreThe Necessity of Correcting Attitudes towards the Disabled in Iranian Society / Mohammad Mohabi
This is a picture of a flower. Mohammad Mohabbai One of the characteristics of a developed society in terms of culture is proper and civilized behavior towards people with disabilities. Disabled individuals are those who, due to weaknesses and deficiencies in their body or soul, do not have many of the abilities of healthy humans. […]...
Read MoreWho pays for the executions in Iran?/ Hamid Yazdanpanah
This is a picture of a beautiful flower. Hamid Yazdanpanah “The death penalty has no place in the 21st century.” These words are part of the speech of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, which was delivered last year. Many agree with this theory. In fact, more than 140 countries around the world have abolished the death […]...
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Hamid Yazdan PanahNuclear Agreement; Fear and Hope of Iranian Christians / Samuel Bakhtiyari
This is a caption This is a caption Samuel Bakhtiyari “Zionist Christians, Crusader Pedestrian System, Fifth Column of the West, Corrupt Evangelical Movement, and dozens of similar terms have emerged from the vocabulary of Iranian security authorities to describe Iranian Christians, especially Persian-speaking Christians. From the early days of the Islamic Republic, Iranian Christians, particularly […]...
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Samuel BakhtiyariTorture Memoirs in the Three Decades After the Revolution / Ali Kalai
The text cannot be translated as it is an image and not written in Farsi. Please provide the text in written form. Ali Kalai At midnight, he wakes up to the sound of rustling and incomprehensible noises. Cold sweat covers his body and fear takes over his entire being. He blinks his eyes twice to […]...
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Ali KalaeiThe story of a special section; “Torture Section” / Reza Alijani
This is a picture of a cat. Reza Alijani A research project about torture by a media outlet reminded me of issue 43 of Iran Farda. This was a number that we had prepared for Khordad 77 (June 1998). We wanted to break the taboo and discuss torture, but we couldn’t directly address the topic. […]...
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Reza AlijaniProhibition and Permissibility of Torture in Jurisprudence and Law / Hassan Farshchian
There is no Farsi text provided to translate. Please provide the text to be translated. Hassan Farshchian To examine the prohibition or permission of torture in Iranian laws, considering that the rights in Iran are derived from Islamic jurisprudence, it is appropriate to first review the ruling of torture in Islamic jurisprudence and Sharia law. […]...
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Hasan FereshtianThe immutability of truth with the betrayal of words / Hossein Raeesi
This is a caption This is a caption. Hossein Raeisi Torture is one of the shameful achievements of humanity that, due to its placement between the power dynamics of the ruling authority and the social body, has always been present in various forms in the power structure. The more corrupt, undemocratic, and unstable the ruling […]...
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Hossein RaeesiPsychological trauma and loss of medical ethics / Samuel Bakhtiyari
This is a caption This is a caption Samuel Bakhtiari Torture, in simple terms, refers to inflicting pain, suffering, and harm with the intention of controlling the individual being tortured, using various methods. The level of torture depends on the torturer (the one inflicting the torture) and the conditions of the individual being tortured, which […]...
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Samuel BakhtiyariHistorical Journey of Torture/ Mohammad Mahbobi
This is a caption این یک عنوان است. This is a caption. Mohammad Mohabbey According to Article 1 of the United Nations Convention against Torture (1984), torture is defined as: “any act by which severe physical or mental pain or suffering is intentionally inflicted on a person for obtaining information or a confession from him […]...
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