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Parviz Piran; The key to liberation and development of Iranian society is in the hands of women / Interview with Siamak Malamhamedi.

This is a caption for an image.[/caption] این یک عنوان برای یک تصویر است. This is a caption for an image. Siamak Malamhamedi Parviz Piran, a sociologist born in the city of Hamedan in 1329, has taught at Allameh Tabataba’i University, Tehran University, and Shahid Beheshti University. Dr. Piran has been a member of the […]...

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Created By: Siamak Molamohammadi
July 23, 2019

Why do they give heavy sentences to some prisoners? / Reza Alijani

This is a caption “This is a caption” Reza Alijani 1- During the Green Movement, statements from a commander of the Revolutionary Guards were published, stating that one of his comrades had seen a fellow soldier among the protesters (Green Movement) on the front lines. He was deeply upset and concerned about this, but had […]...

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Created By: Reza Alijani
November 26, 2016

A Brief Look at the History of Nazism in Iran / Reza Najafi

Small souvenir Simultaneous but meaningful coincidence, or as Carl Gustav Jung puts it, an interesting synchronicity, is that the time of writing this article coincides with November 9th, the anniversary of the “Kristallnacht” or the Night of Broken Glass. On this day in 1938 in Germany, the Nazis, with the help of pressure groups and […]...

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Created By: Reza Najafi
November 21, 2016

Negotiations and human rights activists/ Amin Qazaei

[/caption] No text provided. Please provide text to be translated. Amin Ghazaei When in early April of this year, the Islamic Republic, along with the negotiating team of the 5+1 countries, read a framework or draft of a possible agreement in the future (and with different readings!), some inside Iran, especially those who are supportive […]...

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Created By: Amin Ghazaie
November 21, 2016

The right to peace in life and death / Dr. Farhad Sabetan

The characteristics that differentiate various religions from each other are not few, but it can be said that at least in terms of two fundamental principles, religions agree: the sanctity of life and the reverence for death. Religions consider human life as a journey that usually begins with birth and continues after death. In some […]...

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Created By: Farhad Sabetan
November 21, 2016

Invalid line of activists on reporting “Let him be human” / Witness Alavi

The story of human rights violations in Kurdistan is a tearful tale. However, this bitter narrative, this open wound, was either denied for a long time or portrayed as a great lie to victimize the oppressed, or it was told in such a vague and sometimes heroic way that it was difficult for the audience […]...

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Created By: Admin
November 21, 2016

A Look at Iran’s Cyber Activities; In Conversation with Colin Anderson / Keyvan Rafiei

This is a caption This is a caption Kian Rafiei In the list of five-year development plans in Iran, attention to cyberspace as a non-military defense tool, along with its importance in information dissemination and organization, has always been of interest to policymakers in the country. However, with a pessimistic view of officials, it has […]...

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Created By: Keyvan Rafiee
October 25, 2016

Parvin Ardalan: The movement of two female chess players against the involuntary conformity of women under the title of culture / Amir Hossein Zoulghadri

Amirhossein Zolghadri Parvin Ardalan, born in 1345, graduated in the field of Social Communications at the Bachelor’s level and Women’s Studies at the Master’s level from Allameh Tabataba’i University in Tehran. She is a journalist and well-known activist for women’s rights, and is one of the founders of the “Women’s Cultural Center” and a member […]...

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Created By: Admin
October 25, 2016

Mohammad Saifzadeh: Drug offenders should not be imprisoned / Morteza Hamounian

Seyed Mohammad Seifzadeh is a human rights lawyer. He is one of the founders of the Human Rights Defenders Association and spent several years in prison after the events of the 2009 presidential election. Seifzadeh has been actively working in various legal and human rights fields for years and has represented many political, security, and […]...

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Created By: Admin
September 25, 2016

How well do we know small-scale drug dealers? / Simin Rouzgar

Simin Rouzgar The Glasgow school believes that news does not reflect the world, but rather shapes it. This definition means that the way an event is reported is more influenced by the political and social world surrounding it. The findings of research from this school not only question the impartiality of dominant media, but also […]...

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Created By: Simin Rouzgard
September 25, 2016

A Jurisprudential Review of the Execution Punishment for Drug Offenders/ Hassan Farshchian

Hassan Farshchian According to the fact that in the legal system of the Islamic Republic of Iran, jurisprudence is considered one of the main sources of legislation, jurists and experts who agree with the death penalty for drug offenders have tried to justify the execution of these criminals based on one of the legitimate punishments. […]...

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Created By: Hasan Fereshtian
September 25, 2016

Do you hear our voice? / Saeed Modani

This is a caption. Saeed Madani A rapper has recently released a song called “National Garden” in which he attempts to depict the social situation and crises in Iranian society. In this music video, the voices of countless victims of social damages cry out to the authorities: “Do you hear our voices?” Now I, alongside […]...

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Created By: Saeed Madani
September 25, 2016