Women Rights

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January 2, 2026

Women Rights

The definition of the ideological woman in the eyes of authority and its impact on women’s sports / Mohammad Mohabi.

Many analysts search for the ideological view of the leaders of the Islamic Republic towards women and their strange strictness regarding women’s clothing and the presence of female athletes in international fields among the ignorant of the Islamic Republic system! Some say that the Islamic Republic can guarantee its survival by freeing women’s clothing and […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Mohebi
February 20, 2020

Iran’s Failed Record 25 Years After the Beijing Conference on Girls/Elham Amani

Footnotes: For further study in this field, one can refer to the websites unic-ir.org, un.org, and ohchr.org....

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Created By: Elahe Amani
January 21, 2020

“Sustainable human development is in line with gender equality/Elham Amani.”

Gender equality or gender justice On December 18, 2019, forty years have passed since the adoption of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) or “CEDAW”. This important international document, also known as the “Declaration on the Rights of Women”, presents a deep and extensive concept of gender equality. […]...

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Created By: Elahe Amani
December 22, 2019

Violence against oneself or revenge against society; why is suicide a warning?/Sasan Mohammadzadeh

Notes: 1: Marx, Karl, Marx and Suicide, Mortazavi, Hassan, New Step, 1384 2: Radio Zamaneh – Report Code: 473085...

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Created By: Sasan Mohammadzadeh
November 22, 2019

Gender Notes on the Housing Crisis in Iran/Elham Amani

Gender Discrimination and Housing Rights for Women; Equal Pay for Equal Work...

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Created By: Elahe Amani
October 23, 2019

The Bold Role of Women Overlooked in the World Peace/ Azam Bahrami

According to official documents published by the United Nations from 1990 to 2017, in the process of peacebuilding in civil wars around the world, 2% of women were involved as peace mediators, 8% as observers, and 5% as witnesses to peace agreements. This is while, according to the same report, in a study of 82 […]...

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Created By: Azam Bahrami
October 23, 2019