Freedom of thought and expression

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January 2, 2026

Freedom of thought and expression

A Comparative Look at Health and Judicial Powers in America and Iran / Shahin Sadeghzadeh Milan

This is not a complete sentence and cannot be accurately translated. Please provide the full text for an accurate translation. Shahin Sadeghzadeh Milan The differences between the judicial systems of the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran are numerous. In this article, several major differences will be mentioned and their significance […]...

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July 26, 2017

Incompatibility of the mission of fighting corruption in the judiciary/ Champion Qanbari

This is a caption This is a caption Qahraman Ghanbari It has been reported that the king entered the city in disguise and stopped at a bread seller’s stand to buy bread; the bread seller threw a black bread in front of the king. The king asked, “What kind of bread are you selling?” The […]...

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Created By: Ghahraman Ghanbari
July 26, 2017

یThe work of the judiciary is to judge/ Osman Mozini

“در این تصویر، یک گل سرخ در حال باز شدن را می‌بینید” “In this image, you can see a red flower in the process of blooming.” Osman Mozin As the vast and unlimited powers always lead to corruption, every person in a position of authority must be accountable for their powers and the concentration of […]...

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Created By: Osman Mozayan
July 26, 2017

Oh the day when salt is declared / Amir Salar Davoudi

This is a caption این یک عنوان است This is a caption. Amir Salar Davoudi On Thursday, January 5th, 2017, the Attorney General, Hojatoleslam Montazeri, stated that two things, money and sexual issues, threaten the judges in their position. He added that it is necessary to consider these limitations in evaluating the health of judges… […]...

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July 26, 2017

Teaching in the captivity of jurisprudence/ Mohammad Habibi

“این عکس یک کودک خندان در حال بازی است” “This photo shows a smiling child playing.” Mohammad Habibi In December 2016, a document titled “National Education 2030” was unveiled by the Ministers of Education, Training, and Science. This document, developed with the guidance of UNESCO, was intended to outline a strategic plan for education in […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Habibi
July 26, 2017

About the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development / Mohammad Moghimi

This is a caption This is a caption. Mohammad Moghimi The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in September 2015, outlines the roadmap for the international community in the next fifteen years. This agenda is based on the principles and goals of the UN Charter and respects international law. […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Moghimi
July 26, 2017

Internship, deprivation, and youth unemployment/ Bahad Bordbar

“این عکس یک پسر با چهره خندان در حال بازی با یک توپ است.” “This photo shows a boy with a smiling face playing with a ball.” Bahadad Bardbar Children who were born after the revolution enter their fourth decade of life. Many of them have been waiting for years during their education and military […]...

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Created By: Behdad Bordbar
June 25, 2017

Why is access to the internet considered a fundamental human right? / Morteza Hamounian

In early May, the government of Congo signed a contract worth 5.6 million dollars with the group “Mer”. Mer is an Israeli security consulting company with deep ties to Israeli intelligence services. Mer sells monitoring tools to foreign security forces and the result of its products is a large data analysis system called the Strategic […]...

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June 25, 2017

Educational deprivation in Gonabad Dervishes/ Kasseri Noori

This is not a complete sentence, so it cannot be accurately translated. Please provide the full Farsi text. Khosrow Noori For years, the dervishes of Gonabad in Iran have been deprived of their social and educational rights and the government’s security approach has weighed heavily on them. In the past year, despite promises and slogans […]...

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Created By: Kasra Noori
June 25, 2017

An Overview of the Status of Bahais in the Political System of Iran / Shahin Eqaniyan

“متن تصویر راست چین” “Right-aligned image text” Shahin Ighaniyan Naturally, what is discussed during elections in any country is the concept of choice. In Iran, however, since the emergence of political elections, the concept and impact of these choices on the lives of the people has been a topic of discussion at a deeper level. […]...

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May 25, 2017

“Islam and the forgotten rights of the Baha’is/ Hassan Farshchian”

This is a caption This is a caption Hassan Farshchian Depriving Baha’is of their most basic citizenship rights, such as the right to education, suitable employment, government employment, residence, and so on, are clear examples of oppression and injustice towards Baha’is. Without a doubt, in most Islamic societies, the treatment towards Baha’is is discriminatory, unethical, […]...

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Created By: Hasan Fereshtian
May 25, 2017

Civil society in Iran and support for the rights of minorities; criticisms and hopes/ Witness AliThe Civil Society in Iran and the Support for the Rights of Minorities; Criticisms and Hopes/ Witness Ali

This is a caption This is a caption. Shahed Alavi Writing about Iranian civil society is difficult due to uncertainty about its agency, and this difficulty is intensified when discussing its relationship with the Baha’i community. The question of the effectiveness or agency of civil society in Iran is a valid question if we accept […]...

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May 25, 2017