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Human error, the most important factor in rail accidents in Iran / Farzad Saifi Karan

According to the statements and statistics presented by Seyyed Kamal Hadianfar, the head of Naja Traffic and Driving Police, in an interview with Asre Khodro magazine in July 2019, more than 92% of car accidents in Iran are caused by human factors. Due to the importance of rail transportation safety in Iran, identifying the factors […]...

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Created By: Farzad Seifikaran
March 20, 2020

Short Story: Where Does Your Breath Come From?/Future Concern

I got out of the taxi. I was disappointed to find out that they had thrown me out of my room and sent me to a big beach villa. They had taken my laptop and placed a monitor in front of me with only three keys: zero, one, and two. I had to write my […]...

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February 20, 2020

More than ninety percent of the judo community is against the federation; in conversation with Yahya Najari, a first degree coach of the Iranian Judo Federation/Conversation with Ali Kalai.

From being a critic to becoming the exclusive coach of the “Navaaza” section of the Iranian national judo team, it has been a long and difficult journey for Jacob Najari. He himself says that he started judo in the early years of the 1960s and from the beginning, he was a critic who spoke his […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
February 20, 2020

Legal review of the problems and challenges faced by Iranian athletes/Mehran Mosadeghnia

Introduction. In recent years, the absence of Iranian athletes against Israeli athletes or the issue of compulsory hijab for female athletes have been major problems for Iranian sports at the international and domestic levels. Now, due to the financial crisis, even in sports where Iran claims to be a contender and has a reputation, they […]...

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Created By: Admin
February 20, 2020

Is Iran a hell for athletes? / Moein Khazaei

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Created By: Moein Khazaeli
February 20, 2020

Escape for life/Morteza Hamoonyan

1 – Footnotes: 1 – Imam Khomeini’s Journal, Volume 8, page 339 2 – Tonia Valioghli: Used as a promotional athlete, Siavash Khoramgah, Khat-e-Solh Magazine, November 2016 3 – Athletes’ Escape Abroad with Closed Eyes/ Unmeasured Loss-Loss Result for Immigration/ Foreign Flag Has No Homeland Color!, Berna News Agency, September 21, 2019...

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Created By: Admin
February 20, 2020

The necessity of respecting the principle of independence in sports institutions/Mohammad Moghimi

In today’s world, the independence of sports institutions has been accepted as a principle. However, we still witness government and military interference in our country’s sports. This issue has had negative consequences for our sports on the international stage as well. In a government that has the least influence of liberal thinking, the main duty […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Moghimi
February 20, 2020

Sports tourism in Iran and its challenges/Farzad Saifi Karan

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Created By: Farzad Seifikaran
February 20, 2020

Literary piece “Almond” – written by Niloufar Fooladi

For the seeds that fall in the heart of winter, because of the stone, because of the seed that accidentally fell from the pocket of childhood. The child runs on the snow in the afternoon of winter, and the almonds were in his pockets. From a small crack, a tiny piece of red fabric slides […]...

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January 21, 2020

Liberation or Humiliation/Mohammad Mohabi

The government’s response (as the sole representative of good and public interest) to the criminal behavior of citizens, including punishment, preventive and punitive measures, is a fundamental principle of the philosophy of law in the modern world. Any behavior (whether an act or omission) that is punishable by law is referred to as a crime. […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Mohebi
January 21, 2020

If the union is not independent, the laws will also be ineffective; in conversation with Dr. Ahmad Alavi / Conversation with Ali Kalaii.

He emphasizes that “if appropriate laws are to be created for the workforce, the workforce must have political power.” He considers Iran’s economy to be oil-based and sees the numbers and figures announced for reducing Iran’s dependence on oil as deception and manipulation. He argues why he believes this economy is still oil-based and, of […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
January 21, 2020