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Prohibition of holding congregational prayers in an Islamic country/ Shahram Ahmadi

One of the longstanding conflicts in the Middle East has been the divide between Shia and Sunni, which has manifested itself in various forms throughout history. The current government of Iran, which is considered a Shia government, has always tried to marginalize the Sunni population and has subjected this religious minority to various forms of […]...

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Created By: Shahram Ahmadi
October 24, 2014

The execution of Mohsen Amir Aslani, a black mark on Iran’s 21st century record / Byrouz Javid Tehrani.

Just 12 hours before his execution, on the first day of autumn this year, the name “Mohsen Amir Aslani Zanjani” was heard for the first time in human rights media. On the morning of Thursday, October 4th, he was executed by hanging in the courtyard of Rajai Shahr Prison in Karaj, on charges of “corruption […]...

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Created By: Behrouz Javid Tehrani
October 24, 2014

About the relationship between workers’ rights and human rights / Mansour Esanloo

The history of the emergence of laws in contemporary times can be examined from two perspectives: that of the people and that of governments. What needs led to the formation of laws and the establishment of rights for the people? With the growth of tools and production and the emergence of capitalist formations, a new […]...

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Created By: Mansour Osanloo
September 26, 2014

Labor organizations in laws/statutes of Yaghiniya.

From the point that humans need financial security to have a life with human dignity, the issue of work and labor rights is of great importance. Labor unions can play a significant role in advocating for the rights of workers. On the other hand, paying attention to international laws, international labor rights, and comparing them […]...

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Created By: Banan Yahyania
September 26, 2014

Labor unions, a global experience / Farid Rahnama

Labor unions and the gathering of workers for their trade interests have a long historical background. From the time of the Spartacus uprising (109-71 BC) to the beginning of industrialization and the emergence of new concepts of labor, labor unions and workers’ rights and humanity have come a long way. The characteristic of striving to […]...

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Created By: Fereydoun Rahnama
September 26, 2014

The Rouhani government and the issue of the right to education/ Ali Ajami

After the announcement of the results of the nationwide university entrance exam in Iran, it became public that a number of participants were unable to attend university for non-educational reasons. This sparked a renewed discussion on educational deprivation, discrimination in education, and how to address the issue of the right to education in Iran. This […]...

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Created By: Ali Ajami
September 26, 2014

Rouhani’s government record, human rights on the sidelines / Reza Haghighatnejad

On Friday, September 27th, Mohammad Javad Zarif, the Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs, was a guest at the non-governmental think tank, the Council on Foreign Relations, in New York. A combination of politicians and media figures spoke and listened to Zarif for about two hours, without mentioning a word about the human rights situation in […]...

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Created By: Reza Haghighatnejad
September 26, 2014

Union of the Missing Ring to Solve Teachers’ Livelihood Problems / Mohammad Habibi

The World Education Organization has organized a campaign this year called “Unity for Quality Education”, which, according to this organization, has united 20 million teachers, trainers, and employees in the field of education around the world. One of the main goals of this campaign is to emphasize quality education as the main focus of government […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Habibi
September 26, 2014

وانSacrifices of a Contradiction; Children Who Do Not Go to School in the Month of Mehr / Aida Eyebrow’s Call

The month of Mehr and the beginning of the school year, the smell of books and notebooks and the excitement of children to go to school. It is a flip of a coin that is repeated over and over again in the mind. In the midst of this, the smell of Mehr month is a […]...

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Created By: Admin
September 26, 2014

Shin Abad, when the flame of language experiences gender segregation!

“متن فارسی را به انگلیسی ترجمه کنید” “Translate the Farsi text to English” Hossein Raeisi Hossein Raeisi, the monthly magazine of peace – The girls of Shin Abad village went to school to fight against ignorance, but at the beginning of the fight, they were met with the roar of fire. They went to school […]...

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Created By: Hossein Raeesi
August 28, 2014