Articles
Field Report on “Patoq” Cardboard Beds in “Karaj Square” / Mahsa Ahmadi
Akram, Marzieh, and Mohammad are the ones who have chosen the street for their lives; cardboard beds that all introduce themselves with these names. Some of them don’t know how their home became the street and their life became nocturnal. They kicked Marzieh out of her home and she stayed on the street. Mohammad didn’t […]...
Read MoreChildren buried in the streets; what fate awaits the cardboard-sleeping children of women? / Roshanak Mehr-Ayin
Many women who are carton sleepers, even if they are young, have experienced pregnancy and motherhood. Some of them are mothers who have left their children with their families and relatives, some have given birth to stillborn babies, and some have been forced to sell their children. The following report provides a brief overview of […]...
Read MoreHomeless women, a tragedy beneath the city’s skin/ Goddess of mercy
Homelessness inflicts a deep blow to the dignity, social inclusion, and right to life of individuals. Homelessness is a blatant violation of the human right to adequate housing and goes beyond the right to life, violating other human rights such as the right to non-discrimination, the right to access to health, sanitation, water, security, and […]...
Read MoreLegal void in protective laws for homeless women in the legal system of Iran / Mehran Mosadeghnia
Every legal system and school of thought in the world today offers legal, economic, and social solutions to ensure that individuals’ ownership is respected, justice is implemented, and social security and welfare are easily achieved for all members of society. The main criteria and standards that measure and evaluate sustainable development is legal support for […]...
Read MoreThe workforce is not a productive institution; inefficiency of minimum wage policy in Iran / Saeideh Shafiei.
The discussion of workers’ rights and wages in different parts of the world is of special importance. This importance is highlighted during economic crises, especially now that the global economy is facing the COVID-19 pandemic. In Iran, the thirteenth government has increased the minimum wage for workers by fifty-seven percent for the year 2022, which […]...
Read MoreNew century, new poverty; how does Iran begin the new century?/ Sun of barley.
Iranian rice: 100,000 tomans per kilogram. Lamb meat: 180,000 Tomans per kilogram. Chicken: 1 kilogram for 7000 tomans. Pride: One hundred million tomans. Inflation rate: Forty-one percent. “These and dozens of other shocking figures show the conditions that Iran has entered with in the new century. Just one month after the start of the fifteenth […]...
Read MoreA look at the high number of citizens who die in Norooz accidents / Moein Khazaeli
Every hour, two fatalities and twenty-nine injuries; this is the latest statistics on the state of traffic accidents in Iran, announced by Kamal Hadianfar, the head of the Traffic and Driving Police of NAJA (Law Enforcement Force) after the end of the first week of the current month of Farvardin (1401). This statistic means that […]...
Read MoreیThe violation of Kurdish cultural rights during Nowruz/ Osman Mozini
Each nation or people, according to their experience of passing through ups and downs and the darkness of historical events, considers certain days important and respects them, and as a result, has its own rituals and specific programs. Seen in societies with multiple nations, ethnic groups, or ethnicities, all the sorrow of government is focused […]...
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Created By: Osman MozayanThe Freedom of Iranian Media in the Past Year / Maryam Dehkhordi
The third of May is an annual event that has been celebrated since 1993, coinciding with the forty-eighth session of the United Nations General Assembly, with the aim of assessing the legal status and actual conditions of media and honoring their work. This day is an opportunity to talk about the fundamental principles of media […]...
Read MoreAbout the regulations of the girls’ dormitory/ Mina Javani
For years, laws have imposed strict regulations on female dormitories. In the latest regulations of some universities, the curfew for female dormitories has been reduced to the time of Maghrib prayer, officially depriving female students of the ability to be present in the city and university after class hours and making the city more masculine […]...
Read MoreThe month of Ordibehesht and equal opportunities for workers, teachers, and other demanding groups/ Amir Javaheri Langroudi.
“We enter a situation in the month of Ordibehesht, after the Nowruz holidays, where day after day, the wave of protests, strikes, and street gatherings opens its wide mouth, ready to take on the glorious uprising on the eve of the 11th and 12th of Ordibehesht, 1401, known as “International Workers’ Day” and “Teachers’ Day”. […]...
Read MoreTeacher’s Week at the beginning of the new century / Nader Pourkhani
Before processing to the teacher and Teacher’s Day, first I would like to acknowledge the first week of the teacher in this beginning of the fifteenth century to all the lights in the hands of the community and the heartbroken, “Enlightenment and Education” and congratulate and congratulate them from the heart and soul! And then, […]...
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