Unions Rights
A Look at the Results of the Independence of the Bar Association and Judiciary Lawyers / Mohammad Hadi Jafarpour
Simultaneously with any challenge against the institution of advocacy, the issue of the presence of an independent lawyer in litigation is raised. But what is meant by this claim? Some say that since lawyers receive a fee for their work, they should not claim to be defenders of people’s rights. Do lawyers have a response […]...
Read More“Teacher’s Day and Constant Suppression/ Arash Mohammadi”
It has been almost twenty-three years since the formation of teachers’ unions; twenty-three years accompanied by suppression, arrests, and expulsions. Union activities, which were hindered from the very beginning by a security-oriented government, are still under pressure and subject to suppression. Despite all of this, not only were these unions able to continue their activities […]...
Read MoreBusinesses and the Hijab: A Conversation with Dr. Hossein Raghefar, Economist/ Matin Mostafaei
The news of the closure of several businesses in Tehran, Rey, Shiraz, and other cities due to not following proper safety measures in recent days has become a headline. This incident has a direct impact on the livelihood of the employees of these businesses in the current economic situation and can put their income at […]...
Read MoreBook Introduction: Lawyer’s Memoirs (Secrets and Mysteries of the Legal Profession)
The book “About Life” Memories of a lawyer “A collection of notes and articles in the form of narration and memoirs from the perspective of a prosecutor lawyer about the events and issues encountered in criminal, legal, and family cases. In this collection, Mohammad Jafarpour tries to narrate the challenges and legal-judicial problems of citizens […]...
Read More“Khwarazmi Bookstore and Our Youth Nostalgia/ Reza Najafi”
Yesterday, a coincidence (or as it is called in Persian, “tavard”) happened. A friend asked me about a book by Franz Fanon and which translation of Fanon’s books is better. I replied that I haven’t read any of Fanon’s works because the anti-Western ideologies of Fanon and his nationalist supporters, such as Ali Shariati and […]...
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Created By: Reza NajafiIs there a legal vacuum or protective law regarding environmentalists? / Abolfazl Alizadeh
There is no place for environmentalists. Environmental protection is like a deterrent agent, similar to law enforcement, and it strives to protect animal species. However, in the process, environmental protection does not have job security and there are still no strong laws and security measures in place for environmental protectors in the country. Previously, the […]...
Read MoreNurseless beds; Why is the Ministry of Health and Medical Education in Iran unable to provide human resources? / Mehrnoush No’edoust
According to the Director General of Human Resources at the Ministry of Health, there is a shortage of approximately ninety thousand personnel in the healthcare sector in the country; furthermore, during the peak of the COVID-19 situation, this ministry announced a shortage of approximately one hundred thousand nurses. What is the reason for this shortage […]...
Read MoreHafez Musavi: Iranian artist is inevitably involved with social and political issues/ Mehrnoush No’edoust
Examining the committed art and social responsibility of the artist in conversation with Hafez Musavi, poet. Who is a committed artist? Is art simply a result of an artist’s reaction to political and social situations? What is the state of committed and protest art in the current protests in Iran? These questions have been asked […]...
Read MoreKarim Lakzadeh: The only way for cinema to join our recent protests is through suicide/ Ali Naseri
“Examining Iran’s Protest Cinema in Conversation with Karim Lakzadeh, Film Director” Karim Lakzadeh believes that in Iranian cinema, films have always been made that appear to be protest films, but in reality, they have only been used by opportunists to advance the filmmaker’s goals and gain international recognition. Given that these days, the art of […]...
Read MoreInvestigating the Factors of Academic Decline in Students in Conversation with Mohammadreza Niknejad / Mehrnoush Noydoust
“Wood is the economy and politics for students.” The average grade of students in the academic year 1400 has been announced to be around ten to eleven and a half; a grade that has been unprecedented in the past decade and indicates a severe decline in academic performance and a decrease in their literacy level. […]...
Read MoreA Critical Review of the Fundamental Transformation Document of Education and Training / Azizah Anzari Bakhsayesh
The fundamental transformation document of education and training consists of seven chapters, which were approved in seventeen sessions during the years 89 and 90 by the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution. Perhaps when the officials were writing this document, the achievement of its goals, which include becoming a developed Iran with high economic, social, […]...
Read MoreThe month of Ordibehesht and equal opportunities for workers, teachers, and other demanding groups/ Amir Javaheri Langroudi.
“We enter a situation in the month of Ordibehesht, after the Nowruz holidays, where day after day, the wave of protests, strikes, and street gatherings opens its wide mouth, ready to take on the glorious uprising on the eve of the 11th and 12th of Ordibehesht, 1401, known as “International Workers’ Day” and “Teachers’ Day”. […]...
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