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A Look at Women and Politics in Neighboring Countries of Iran / Ali Kalaei

As the elections for the Iranian Parliament and Assembly of Experts approach, one of the questions that occupies the minds of observers and becomes a concern for those who believe in equal rights for all humans is: to what extent have women in Iran achieved their true political position? In fact, the question is how […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
December 2, 2015

The ninth council of women, examining the situation of Halimeh Ali/Reza Haghighatnejad.

“Just by being placed in a region like Sistan and Baluchestan for my people, where women work better than men, is enough for me. Now, in many places, they tell me to find someone like myself for the next round so that this region can have two female representatives.” This sentence is part of the […]...

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Created By: Reza Haghighatnejad
December 2, 2015

The Women’s Conditional, 50 Years of Struggle / Elaheh Imaniyan

Nowadays, Iranian women can participate in elections; they have the right to vote and be elected as representatives in parliament. Iranian women have gained this right through a history of struggle and resilient resistance. As evidenced by history, in critical moments, women have stood side by side with men, but when it comes to sharing […]...

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Created By: Elahe Emanian
December 2, 2015

How can women perform better in parliament? / Ali Afshari

One of the special features of the tenth round of elections for the Islamic Consultative Assembly is the attention to changing the gender composition of representatives. A group of women activists in Iran have launched a campaign to change the male-dominated face of parliament by increasing the number of female representatives in the future. The […]...

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Created By: Ali Afshari
December 2, 2015

The right of women’s political participation in all aspects of society / Hossein Raeisi.

These days, there has been a collective effort by women to change the masculine face of the Iranian parliament. This has become a topic of many discussions. Since the issue of oversight by the Guardian Council is often mentioned, in order to prevent repetition, I am interested in looking more closely at the structure of […]...

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Created By: Hossein Raeesi
December 2, 2015

The history of women’s presence as representatives in the parliament in Iran / Mohammad Mohabi

After the victory of the Constitutional Revolution and the establishment of the first National Consultative Assembly, women, along with bankrupts, children, and the insane, were deprived of the right to vote and be elected. During the Constitutional Revolution, even the very progressive views of the late Akhund Khorasani and Naini have a significant difference from […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Mohebi
December 2, 2015

Karen Hornai and personality in the cycle of domestic violence/ Jafari’s thought

Karen Danielsen Hornai was born on September 16, 1885 in a small village near Hamburg in northern Germany. She was the second child of the family. In 1906, at the age of six, she entered the medical school of the University of Freiburg, just six years after women were allowed to study medicine. From 1932 […]...

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Created By: Andisheh Jafari
December 2, 2015

Campaign “No to Violence in Schools” / Ahmad Mohammadi

Last year, on a day like this, a tragic and shocking incident affected the community of teachers in Iran; a physics teacher from Boroujerd was teaching in class when he was attacked by one of his students and was stabbed to death. The fights leading to cold weapon murder in today’s Iranian society, which is […]...

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Created By: Admin
December 2, 2015

A tragedy called “buying and selling babies” / Samuel Bakhtiyari

The spread of news about buying and selling newborns in Iran is more than just a news. The issue of selling newborns around the hospitals in Iranian cities is so disturbing that even the pen cannot write about it. But this is also a terrible phenomenon that must be addressed. Newborns who are supposed to […]...

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Created By: Samuel Bakhtiyari
December 2, 2015

Afghan children, shining talents under oppression / Ali Kalai

This is not a complete sentence, so it cannot be accurately translated. Please provide the full Farsi text. Ali Kalai The class is so small that the children are sitting three to a bench. Children from 9 to 11 years old. A girl and a boy sitting next to each other. Afghans and Iranians from […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
October 30, 2015

Discrimination between Iranian women and men with the taste of politics in the situation of citizenship/ Hossein Raeisi

This is a caption. Hossein Raeisi Identification of legal personality of all individuals in society is considered a fundamental right, and as a result, the possession of rights derived from it grants equal status to individuals in society. Therefore, the lack of recognition of some individuals born in society due to political or ideological behaviors […]...

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Created By: Hossein Raeesi
October 30, 2015

An explanation of the concept of citizenship from the perspective of Iranian laws / Amin Mohammadi Rad.

This is a caption This is a caption Amin Mohammadi Rad “Citizenship” is the belonging or relationship of an individual with the granting government, which can be considered as the source of rights, duties, and specific obligations for both parties in the relationship. Generally, citizenship has three legal, political, and spiritual aspects; meaning that it […]...

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Created By: Amin Mohammadirad
October 30, 2015