Cultural Rights

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October 6, 2025

Cultural Rights

“Disorganized Music Concert in Iran / Morteza Hamoonian”

The text cannot be translated without knowing the Farsi text. Please provide the Farsi text for translation. Morteza Hamounian The leadership position says that cultural work should not be mistaken for holding a concert. The Friday prayer leader of Mashhad and the representative of the leadership in Khorasan Razavi province consider music concerts as a […]...

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August 26, 2017

Seven curtains from the 30th Tehran International Book Fair / Reza Najafi

This is a picture of a beautiful flower. Reza Najafi The 30th Tehran International Book Fair was held from the 13th to the 23rd of Ordibehesht this year at a location known as “City of Sun” with the slogan “Let’s Read One More Book”. In this fair, 2,782 domestic and foreign publishers displayed their books […]...

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Created By: Reza Najafi
May 25, 2017

The Flawed Cycle of Books and Reading in Iran/ Reza Najafi

This is a caption This is a caption Reza Najafi Even during Book Week and reading, we cannot forget the crisis that exists in this field. The difficulties of books and reading in Iran are not a hidden matter that needs to be proven, but what can be addressed are the roots of these difficulties […]...

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Created By: Reza Najafi
November 25, 2016

A Look at the Symbolic Capital of Teachers in Iranian Society/ Mohammad Habibi

The fate of the young generation and the future of the country, which are dependent on the performance of teachers – the main implementers of educational programs – has become entangled. Teachers play a crucial role in the process of education and, as Jean Piaget, the famous contemporary psychologist, said, the most beautiful plan for […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Habibi
October 24, 2014

Union of the Missing Ring to Solve Teachers’ Livelihood Problems / Mohammad Habibi

The World Education Organization has organized a campaign this year called “Unity for Quality Education”, which, according to this organization, has united 20 million teachers, trainers, and employees in the field of education around the world. One of the main goals of this campaign is to emphasize quality education as the main focus of government […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Habibi
September 26, 2014

Shin Abad, when the flame of language experiences gender segregation!

“متن فارسی را به انگلیسی ترجمه کنید” “Translate the Farsi text to English” Hossein Raeisi Hossein Raeisi, the monthly magazine of peace – The girls of Shin Abad village went to school to fight against ignorance, but at the beginning of the fight, they were met with the roar of fire. They went to school […]...

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Created By: Hossein Raeesi
August 28, 2014

Does the taboo of sexual education break in schools?

Hamidreza Kafash, the deputy of educational and cultural affairs at the Ministry of Education, seems to have distanced himself from the official policy of concealing and denying the sexual harassment of students by senior managers of this ministry. In an interview with ISNA (July 10, 2014), Kafash, with some ifs and buts, announced the design […]...

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July 24, 2014

A look at the black market for books in Iran and the absence of a legal system called copyright.

It is likely that if a German traveler takes a stroll on Enqelab Street in Tehran, which is home to the book market and also the center of book, CD, and DVD street vendors in the city, they will be amazed to see that the book “Mein Kampf” by Hitler, which is not allowed to […]...

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January 23, 2014

Has the time come to put an end to the glorification of war in literature?

With the beginning of the eight-year war between Iraq and Iran, government and non-government writers tried to open a field in literature that, although had a history and tradition in many countries, was considered insignificant and weak in our narrative literature. This branch of literature, although small and weak, also became trapped in numerous cognitive […]...

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October 24, 2013

Inter-generational gap, historical, cultural, political division

A collection of intergenerational studies focus on specific disruptions that have occurred between generations and in particular time periods. These studies stem from the distinction between young generations and their predecessors in terms of experiencing different events. This is especially evident in generations after major revolutions, uprisings, and widespread wars (Kashi & Goodarzi, 2004). As […]...

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September 26, 2013