Freedom of thought and expression

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January 2, 2026

Freedom of thought and expression

A Look Inside the Human Rights Activists in Iran / Keyvan Rafiee

The month of Esfand in 1394 coincides with the 10th anniversary of the establishment and activity of the “Iranian Human Rights Activists Group”; an organization that has endured many ups and downs and has been able to withstand immense pressures while also leaving a positive impact. Undoubtedly, in the course of its activities, this organization […]...

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Created By: Keyvan Rafiee
March 10, 2016

From the air of corruption to the air of decay/ Mohammad Karim Asayesh

The caption reads: “Beautiful sunset over the mountains.” Mohammad Karim Asayesh “An advanced stage of corruption in a country is systemic corruption, in which managers and executive and supervisory officials of the country become corrupt. These are conditions that are difficult to fight against, but the situation becomes worse when corrupt individuals enter the channels […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Karim Asayesh
January 25, 2016

Cars and People: The Profit of Pollution/ Dr. Fariborz Raeesdana

This is a caption This is a caption. Dr. Fariborz Raeisdana The responsible for the deadly pollution in Tehran is completely dependent on government-owned businesses and their main partners in the private sector. Government ownership is not an abstract and unrealistic term. It is true that capitalism is defined by the spirit of private ownership, […]...

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Created By: دکتر فریبرز رئیس‌دانا
January 25, 2016

“Nullification of “Proxy” in Human Rights / Reza Alijani”

This is a picture of a flower.[/caption] این یک عکس از یک گل است. This is a picture of a flower. Reza Alijani When Saudi Arabia became a member of the United Nations Human Rights Council, it caused a sensation in the global public opinion and was sometimes ridiculed in some media. In the same […]...

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Created By: Reza Alijani
January 25, 2016

Demands for Equality in Entering Parliament: Minimum Visibility, Maximum Change of Laws/ Naeimeh Doustar

Why do Iranian women want to find their way to the parliament and increase their numbers in the parliament? Isn’t it true that the representation of Iranian women in various periods has not been a real representation of the majority of Iranian women and has even issued votes against the interests of women and against […]...

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Created By: Admin
December 27, 2015

Development, Human Rights, and the School of Iranian Personality Transformation / Mohammad Mohabi

This is a caption This is a caption Mohammad Mohabbey The concern for progress, development, and political stability in Iran continues. Countries similar to ours have found their way, yet we are still immersed in our own intellectual and political conflicts. Before countries like South Korea, Malaysia, and even China began discussing development, we did, […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Mohebi
December 27, 2015

How can women perform better in parliament? / Ali Afshari

One of the special features of the tenth round of elections for the Islamic Consultative Assembly is the attention to changing the gender composition of representatives. A group of women activists in Iran have launched a campaign to change the male-dominated face of parliament by increasing the number of female representatives in the future. The […]...

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Created By: Ali Afshari
December 2, 2015

The history of women’s presence as representatives in the parliament in Iran / Mohammad Mohabi

After the victory of the Constitutional Revolution and the establishment of the first National Consultative Assembly, women, along with bankrupts, children, and the insane, were deprived of the right to vote and be elected. During the Constitutional Revolution, even the very progressive views of the late Akhund Khorasani and Naini have a significant difference from […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Mohebi
December 2, 2015

Dual Approaches of the Rouhani Government towards Professional Activities/ Ahmad Mohammadi

The thirty-first of Tir played a significant role in the past year’s activities of teacher activists. On one hand, the arrests of nearly one hundred and seventy teachers on the same day and the global reflection of the gatherings and arrests, and on the other hand, the statements of government officials and parliament representatives, each […]...

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Created By: Admin
October 30, 2015

International Day of the Girl Child and Global Efforts/ Samuel Bakhtiari and Fariba Raeesi

The role of girls today as mothers of tomorrow is so important that it can be said that they are the future of our society. This year, for the fourth consecutive year, the International Day of the Girl Child was celebrated on October 11th. The main goal of the organizers and supporters of this global […]...

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Created By: Samuel Bakhtiari and Fariba Raeesi
October 30, 2015

Hashem Tabarzadi: Mr. Rouhani wants to win the hearts of students/ Azar Taherabadi

Heshmatollah Tabarzadi is a journalist who, especially with the establishment of the Iranian Democratic Front and his role as the editor-in-chief of publications such as “Payam-e Daneshju” and “Neday-e Daneshju”, became a well-known figure in the field of student activities. Mr. Tabarzadi has been temporarily arrested several times since 1995 due to his civil activities […]...

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Created By: Azar Taherabad
October 15, 2015

Asylum rights from a legal perspective, dos and don’ts / Naghi Mahmoudi

This is a caption. Naghi Mahmoudi Forced migration and immigration to foreign lands has a long history in human civilization. Seeking refuge, even among different cultures and religions, has existed in distant pasts and sometimes these cultural, religious, and racial differences have played a significant role in the process. In many ancient civilizations, there are […]...

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Created By: Naghi Mahmoudi
September 29, 2015