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Significant differences in meaning on both sides of the Gulf of Guatir/ Mohammad Mohabi

A reflection on the hardships of the Sistan and Baluchestan province. The Gulf of Gwadar is a relatively small gulf in the Arabian Sea, located in the southeastern part of Iran and southwestern part of Pakistan. Half of the gulf is in Iran and the other half is in Pakistan. Due to its proximity to […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Mohebi
March 25, 2015

All my land: from Shirabad to Cheliabad/ Saeed Modani

Until a few years ago, or more precisely before the years 1386-1387, my familiarity with the province of Sistan and Baluchestan was limited to studying reports, articles, and statistics related to the situation of the people in this region of the country. However, since 1386, I had the honor of working as a consultant and […]...

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Created By: Saeed Madani
July 24, 2014

The Dynamic Relationship between Poverty and Drug Crimes in Balochistan / Mahmoud Barahouei Nejad

Economic poverty in any society is directly related to problems, difficulties, diseases, and crimes. The poorer a society is and the more deprived it is of welfare, security, and tranquility, and the further behind it is in development, the more it will be affected by the negative effects of social problems and difficulties. Drug trafficking, […]...

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Created By: Mahmoud Barahoui Nezhad
July 24, 2014

Security and Equality, the Rights of Sunnis in Balochistan/ Shahram Ahmadi

What do Kurds, Balochs, Arabs, or other Sunni peoples say and want? Do they demand more rights than other religions? Are they willing to ignore their Iranian identity or do they beat the drums of separation? In short, are they a threat to national security? Of course, the answer to all of the above questions […]...

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Created By: Shahram Ahmadi
July 24, 2014

Democratic Government and the Paradox of Political Prisoners / Mahan Mohammadi

Gandhi says that what will lead us to destruction is as follows: “Politics without principles, pleasure without conscience, knowledge without character, and commerce without morality.” It may not be a bad idea to briefly mention some relevant and valid definitions of politics and exercise of collective power in the political-governmental form and political legitimacy to […]...

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Created By: Mahan Mohammadi
June 23, 2014

The difficulties of maintaining independent journalism / Zhila Bani Yaghoub

Independent journalism means something simple to me: “Independent from power”; this means independent from any political and economic power. The journalist is not with the government, but against it. It is not their duty to praise the government, but to be critical, to observe the government, see its shortcomings, and report them to the people. […]...

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Created By: Zahra Baniyaghoub
May 25, 2014

The Importance of Mental and Physical Health in Prison / Mehdi Khodaei

With a glance at the situation of ward 350 in Evin prison and hall 12 of Rajai Shahr prison in Karaj. In many standards and human rights reports, the conditions of prisons and treatment of prisoners are always mentioned as indicators for measuring the human approach and adherence to human rights components by governments and […]...

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Created By: Mehdi Khodayi
April 21, 2014

Jamal Hosseini: Our activities were thorns in the eyes of the security apparatus.

Jamal Hosseini is one of the founders of the human rights activists group in Iran, and currently serves as the coordinator of the organization, continuing his activities. Mr. Hosseini is one of the members who, despite attacks by security forces, does not have a desire to appear in the media; however, due to his special […]...

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Created By: Admin
February 20, 2014