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Scams of Panzi and the Fate of Governance/ Mohammad Hadi Jafarpour
It has been close to over a century that the teachings of criminology, with an emphasis on the concept of identifying the causes and factors of crime, have been receiving attention in the criminal and legal policies of political regimes and judicial structures of countries. Despite the necessity of paying attention to this matter and […]...
Read More“Consumer Trust Psychology / Saghar Rahimi”
The case of Cyrus Company, which made headlines at the beginning of December, is another one of the economic corruption cases in Iran, this time involving a staggering amount of 3.7 billion dollars in the Chai Dabsh scandal. The focus of this registered company, named “Cyrus Processors I.S.A”, was on the mobile phone market, claiming […]...
Read MoreThe victims of the plundering economy/ Amir Aghayi
The economy of Iran has always been in turmoil due to the multitude of crises and insecurity in investment, which has its roots in the government’s misguided policies. There is almost no month that passes without news of embezzlement or large-scale economic fraud being reported in newspapers and social media networks. In the latest case, […]...
Read MoreParallel monitoring devices and “multiple complainant files” / Fariborz Kalantari
We hear news almost every day in the media about various scams; scams that have developed with the advancement of technology and are increasing in diversity, and have almost no restrictions in various markets and occur in all kinds of markets. These scams have led to the creation of numerous cases with many complainants, which […]...
Read MorePolitical Sociology of Trust/ Ahmad Faal
In geographical divisions, Iran is considered a large and expansive land and, in terms of geopolitical significance, it has a strategic role and importance in the region, as it is located at the crossroads of the West and East, North and South. Iran is connected to Western Europe from the West, to the Middle East […]...
Read MorePlacing thieves on social networks/ Ali Kalai
At one point, messages would come on social networks about someone from a distant country contacting you and saying that one of your relatives with a similar last name has passed away and left a huge fortune behind. Now, this person from the bank wants to transfer this money to you as the heir. However, […]...
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Ali KalaeiIs it cunning or greed that is the victim?/ Pedram Tahsini
No sane mind can accept that a prohibited item can be sold at half price, but in Iran, nothing is impossible. Under heavy sanctions, anything is possible, including pre-ordering twenty iPhones at half price with the hope of making double profit, and of course, to prevent the national currency from becoming worthless in the bank […]...
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AdminPoverty of Women and Global Crises in the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women / Elaheh Amani
The 68th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW 68) was held from March 11 to 22, 2024, with the participation of representatives from member countries of this commission, other United Nations bodies, and over 6,000 non-governmental organizations accredited by the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (ECOSOC) from around […]...
Read MoreOn the occasion of “World Health Day” and its unfortunate situation in Iran / Hermoz Sharifian
April 1st (12th of Farvardin) has been designated as World Health Day. Health refers to a set of programs and actions that, when followed, promote the physical, mental, and spiritual well-being of humans, and proper implementation of which ultimately leads to the health of a society. In developed countries, health is one of the fundamental […]...
Read MoreWorld Water Day, or Mirage?/ Good Melody of Kowsar
For decades, many people have been celebrating World Water Day on the first week of the year and trying to awaken the sleepers on this day. But I mostly remember the Day of the Dead in Mexico (Día de los Muertos) where they drink, dance, and laugh in memory of the dead. Although I do […]...
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