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One roof and two climates in the housing section / Abbas Dehghani
Housing is a social right and is on par with other basic human needs such as education and healthcare. Providing this social right and basic need is one of the main responsibilities of governments. Article 31 of the Constitution also recognizes the right of every Iranian individual and family to have suitable housing and obligates […]...
Read MoreWho inflated the stock market bubble?/ Mohammad Golshahi
Last year, during the presidential election, one of the questions that was asked of most candidates was their solution for improving the stock market. This question, in fact, reflected the desire of many stock market losers. Like all other issues in the economy and politics of the country, presidential candidates talked about the stock market […]...
Read MoreThe uncertain outlook of the oil and gas industry in Iran/ Saiedeh Shafiei
The latest report from “Business Wire” on the outlook of Iran’s oil and gas industry shows signs of hope in this sector. In the past two years, the widespread impact of the coronavirus and the decrease in oil prices have had a negative effect on Iran’s oil and gas industry. However, this report predicts an […]...
Read MoreThe file of Kian Emamverdi; from “Rape by Force” to “Corruption on Earth” / Moein Khazaei
It was the summer of 1399 when some users of the social network Twitter revealed a crime that had been committed against them. They were talking about a man who would lure women to his house and drug them, then take advantage of them while they were unconscious and helpless. The number of testimonies increased, […]...
Read MoreWaste management issues during and after floods / Zahra Jabari prominent
Although the drainage of wetlands, lakes, underground water sources, fertility of soil, and the moisture and suitability of dry and waterless lands for agriculture and revitalization of vegetation are considered as great blessings of floods for dry and water-scarce countries like Iran, on the other hand, our country has always been faced with a high […]...
Read More“Compulsory confessions, a weapon for all seasons of oppression / Ali Afshari”
Forcing political and civil activists to confess to actions they did not commit within the framework of security scenario or repent and express regret for their beliefs and convictions prior to their arrest is one of the oldest tactics of the Islamic Republic of Iran; in fact, it is considered a counterpart to it. During […]...
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Ali AfshariIs the bill “Amendment of the Arms Deployment Law” a reproduction of the exceptional situation? / Mehrnoush Noye Doust
God, Sultan Mahmud is the same God as today. Last year, the leader of the Islamic Republic agreed to change the name of “NAJA” to “FARAJA” and in May of this year, “The Law Enforcement Force of the Islamic Republic” was promoted to “The Command of the Law Enforcement of the Islamic Republic”. Following this […]...
Read MoreانDevelopment of the use of weapons against citizens with legal tools/ Osman Mozinan
Is might right? The law on the use of weapons by law enforcement officers in necessary situations was passed in 1373 (1994) and was drafted in the prevailing conditions after the end of the eight-year war. It seems that the aim of this law was to prevent shooting at civilians and reduce the use of […]...
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Osman MozayanWhat are the laws for police use of weapons in other countries? / Musi Barzin
A look at the laws of Turkey and Pakistan in comparison with Iran. The use of force and weapons by armed forces to maintain order and deal with criminals has always been one of the most important and troublesome issues in the legal systems of countries. On one hand, it cannot be denied that the […]...
Read More“The Amendment to the ‘Arms Use Law’; Green Light for Personal Clothing to Use Weapons/ Mahnaz Norouzian”
These days, the news of the proposal to amend the law on the use of weapons by armed forces personnel being on the agenda of the parliament and the discussion of changes to the law on the use of weapons and the replacement of the term “armed forces” with “armed personnel” has sparked a heated […]...
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