Childrens Rights

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November 24, 2025

Childrens Rights

Education Trapped in a Triangle of Inequality/ Reza Herisi

In the official discourse of development, the educational system is consistently portrayed as the engine of social mobility and the embodiment of meritocracy. Ideally, this modern institution is tasked with fostering talent by providing equal opportunities regardless of class, ethnicity, or geographic origin, thereby enabling a fair distribution of societal positions. However, accumulated evidence in […]...

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Created By: Reza Harisi
November 22, 2025

Child Labor in Iran: The Silent Outcry for Social Justice/ Hossein Yazdi

The phenomenon of child labor in Iran serves as a full-length mirror reflecting entrenched economic injustice, educational inequality, and foundational flaws in social policymaking. Drawing on official statistics, global reports, and reputable research, this article demonstrates how institutionalized poverty, forced migration, and ineffective protective legislation push children into the hidden labor market. This process not […]...

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Created By: Hossein Yazdi
November 22, 2025

Girls: Architects of Tomorrow and Symbols of Capacity, Agency, and Hope/ Elahe Amani

In today’s world, girls are no longer mere observers of change; they are themselves the driving force behind transformation. By standing against discrimination, with an informed mind and active presence in society, they are redefining the path to the future. From classrooms to social movements, from scientific innovations to civic engagement, girls are symbols of […]...

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Created By: Elahe Amani
October 23, 2025

The Voice of Science Against the Voice of Violence/ Morteza Hamounian

The issue of capital punishment has always been a highly contentious matter in Iran. This punishment has been enforced by governments both before and after the February 1979 Revolution, and has consistently been the subject of criticism. At its core, the death penalty is a form of state-sanctioned killing—an act of violence inflicted upon the […]...

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Created By: Morteza Hamounian
September 23, 2025

The Psychological Impact of Witnessing Public Executions on Children and Adolescents/ Mahtab Alinejad

On a cold winter morning, in the heavy silence of a city square, a crowd gathers to witness the public execution of a condemned individual. The murmurs of the crowd and the hurried steps of the guards ripple through the air. A 4- or 5-year-old child, puffed corn snack in hand, stands next to his […]...

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Created By: Mahtab Alinezhad
September 23, 2025

Children’s Rights in Armed Conflicts: An Examination of the Twelve-Day War Between Iran and Israel/ Abouzar Zaman

The twelve-day war between Iran and Israel was a short-term armed conflict that caused devastating physical, psychological, and financial harm to civilians. Of particular importance is an examination of the rights of children—the most vulnerable group in society—who were directly affected by this war, as well as the responsibilities of governments in this regard. These […]...

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Created By: Abouzar Zaman
July 23, 2025

The execution of parents, a complicated mourning under the shadow of collective unawareness of children’s rights / Hamed Farmand

Usually, from the moment the accusation against a parent becomes clear, or even from the moment of arrest and being charged with a crime, the mourning of the child and the family of the arrested person begins. This mourning, which can take the form of prolonged grief, becomes complicated grief as the trial process drags […]...

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Created By: Hamed Farmand
April 21, 2025

From Rominato Nian: Homeless Children in Unsafe Homes and the Failure of the Support System/ Golaleh Yousefi

The tragedy of Nian’s death, a seven-year-old girl from Boukan who lost her life under the torture of her father’s girlfriend and brother, once again exposed the deep wounds of vulnerable children in the face of domestic violence. This event is not an exception, but another link in the long chain of child abuse that […]...

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Created By: Golaleh Yousefi
February 19, 2025

Examining the Impact of Filtering on Iranian Families: Challenges, Consequences, and Solutions/ Mehdi Anbari

The digital space has become an inseparable part of the lives of Iranian children, teenagers, and families. However, it appears that filtering policies in Iran over the past decades have created challenges for families rather than supporting them. The internet is now a core pillar of daily life, particularly for children and teenagers. It provides […]...

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Created By: Mehdi Anbari
January 20, 2025

Compulsory Attire in Single-Sex Schools Is an Excess/ Dina Ghalibaf

The time spent in school is often described by those who have experienced it as one of the most beautiful and, in many ways, the golden era of life. Making new friends and beginning the process of socialization in school shapes a person’s life. When we revisit the memories of our school days, many of […]...

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Created By: Dina Ghalibaf
November 21, 2024

Book Introduction: “Suicide, Causes, Prevalence, and Prevention Strategies in Youth and Adolescents”

September 19th, which coincides with September 10th, is World Suicide Prevention Day. The World Health Organization, in collaboration with the World Health Organization, strives to reduce the suicide rate by raising awareness among the global community, especially youth and young adults. Despite efforts made globally to reduce the suicide rate, unfortunately we are witnessing an […]...

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Created By: Admin
August 22, 2024