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History of International Sanctions against Iran
Economic sanctions between nations are imposed based on the seventh chapter of the United Nations Charter by the United Nations Security Council. According to the seventh chapter of the United Nations Charter, the Security Council has significant and broad powers to evaluate decisions made in situations of “threat to international peace, breach of peace, or […]...
Read MoreThe issue of ownership in four important human rights documents.
One of the most controversial points of human rights declarations has always been the issue of ownership. Whether it is in terms of violating ownership leading to social resistance and consequently the dissemination of human rights declarations, or in terms of supporters and opponents facing difficulties in recognizing or rejecting ownership in discussions surrounding the […]...
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Assassination has long been used as a method to eliminate political rivals or opponents. The term assassination is mostly used to refer to a type of murder in which a person in a position of power, fame, or with political beliefs is killed, or when someone is killed for insulting a political or religious ideology. […]...
Read MoreAssassination and integrity.
“Mr. Gandhi! Where there is no witness; there is no martyr involved either.” Martin Buber, a Jewish rabbi and a peace-seeking religious scholar. First; Integrity. The term totalitarianism is very young compared to other terms in political philosophy. Its usage began in the 20th century and examples of it can be seen in some contemporary […]...
Read MoreAssassination and terrorism
Assassination, in French, means terror and intimidation. In Dehkhoda Dictionary it is stated: “Assassination is derived from Terreur and means political murder by weapons and has become common in Persian, and contemporary Tazians use the word “Ehrar” instead of “Assassination”. In French, this word means fear and terror, and the rule of terror is the […]...
Read MoreSeparation of body and mind
In the past month, the final link of the chain of successes for the film “A Separation” by Asghar Farhadi was completed, and this film was able to win the title of Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars. Asghar Farhadi, upon receiving his award, saw this film as a starting point for mutual understanding […]...
Read MoreHands for violence
The passenger angrily hits the car and drives away, the driver sticks his head out of the window and curses at him. The passenger turns back and the driver gets out of the car, and it doesn’t take long for blood to start running down someone’s face… We may have all seen this scene or […]...
Read MoreA reflection on the law of targeted subsidies and the state of welfare in the country.
Targeting subsidies in Iran is one of the most important and prominent parts of the economic transformation plan, which aims to change the process of providing subsidies. In this process, gradually removing subsidies for fuel, food, water, electricity, and other items in Iran will change the way they are given. A portion of these removed […]...
Read MoreLessons from the 1957 Revolution and the current economic crisis.
According to the beliefs of Jan Diewert, a pragmatist philosopher, education is the reconstruction or reorganization of experience that adds meaning to it and provides the necessary ability to guide future experiences. Family, school, and media, especially television, are the main agents of the educational system in society. In many Iranian families, we are faced […]...
Read MoreSelf-defense and carrying weapons
In the past years, there have been few cases, but a tragic attack by an armed individual on a group of unarmed and non-military individuals has been at the top of the news for days, leading to numerous discussions on how to prevent such atrocities from happening again. Only in 2012, in the United States, […]...
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