Women Rights

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May 22, 2026

Women Rights

Gender discrimination, women’s human rights and sports / Elaheh Amani

This is a picture of a cat. Goddess Amani The right to access and participate in sports and group games is considered one of the human rights of women in many international documents, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Articles 24 and 27), the International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (Article 15), […]...

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Created By: Elahe Amani
November 26, 2016

Parvin Ardalan: The movement of two female chess players against the involuntary conformity of women under the title of culture / Amir Hossein Zoulghadri

Amirhossein Zolghadri Parvin Ardalan, born in 1345, graduated in the field of Social Communications at the Bachelor’s level and Women’s Studies at the Master’s level from Allameh Tabataba’i University in Tehran. She is a journalist and well-known activist for women’s rights, and is one of the founders of the “Women’s Cultural Center” and a member […]...

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Created By: Admin
October 25, 2016

Soulmaz Sharif: The view of officials towards women’s sports is from top to bottom / Simin Rouzgar.

  Simin Rouzgar Solmaz Sharif, who has years of experience as a sports journalist in Iranian media, launched the weekly magazine “Shirzan” in 2007 after immigrating to the United States. This was the first independent media outlet dedicated to women’s sports, with the aim of filling the gap in coverage of this field in national […]...

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Created By: Simin Rouzgard
October 25, 2016

Tonia Vali Oghli: Female athletes are being used for advertising / Siavash Khoramgah

Tonia Vali Oghli has been a member of the Iranian national swimming team since the age of 12 and holds records in the 200-meter and 100-meter backstroke, as well as the 400-meter individual medley in the 7th Asian Games held in Tehran in 1974. She has a history of participating in multiple world competitions and […]...

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Created By: Siavash Khoramgah
October 25, 2016

Ayatollah Abdulhamid Masoumi Tehrani: If we have a constitution, fatwas have no meaning / Morteza Hamounian

Ayatollah Abdolhamid Masoumi Tehrani, a well-known cleric, resides in Tehran. In the past three decades, due to his activities and unique religious views, he has experienced imprisonment, torture, and security confrontations in the Islamic Republic. He has always strived to emphasize coexistence among religions and denominations in all parts of the world. This calligrapher, painter, […]...

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Created By: Admin
October 25, 2016

Notes on Human and Gender Rights in Combating Drugs / Elaheh Amani

The text is not provided. Please provide the Farsi text so I can translate it to English. Thank you. Goddess Amani More than 55 years have passed since the declaration of the “War on Drugs” in the world. The year 1961 was when the first special convention of the United Nations on drugs was held. […]...

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Created By: Elahe Amani
September 25, 2016

A Look at the Lost Studies on Administrative Corruption/ Elaheh Amani

This is a caption. Goddess Amani Since the late 20th century, studies on corruption have emerged in academic circles. The staggering cost of administrative and financial corruption in the world has led not only academic institutions, but also non-governmental organizations and civil society organizations that experienced significant growth in the 1990s, to pay attention to […]...

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Created By: Elahe Amani
August 23, 2016

Dr. Nahid Tousli: There is no hope for the approval of fair laws regarding women’s rights in the parliament / Ali Kalaii.

Despite the increase in the number of female representatives in the Islamic Consultative Assembly, there is still not much hope for the drafting and passing of completely equal and fair laws regarding women’s rights. This is the perspective of Dr. Nahid Tavassoli, a sociologist, researcher, and women’s rights activist, who was interviewed by Khat-e-Solh in […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
May 24, 2016

Hossein Raeisi: The traditional legal system in Iran is the breeding ground for domestic violence/ Siavash Khorramgah.

Conversation with Siavash Khoramgah Hossein Raeisi, has graduated from Shiraz and Tehran universities in the fields of judicial law and criminal law, and is currently a human rights professor at the University of Ottawa in Canada. Mr. Raeisi, who has more than twenty years of experience as a lawyer, has a special focus on certain […]...

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Created By: Siavash Khoramgah
May 24, 2016

Feminism; a movement for men? / Nahid Dostdar

This is a caption [/caption] This is a caption. Naeimeh Dostdar In the past, there has been a discussion among feminists – who have mainly been women for historical reasons – about whether men can also be feminists. Should men, who are believed by many to be the main agents of patriarchal and gender-based inequality […]...

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Created By: Naeimeh Doustar
May 24, 2016

The Role of the Government in Combating Violence Against Women in Private Sectors / Elaheh Amani

There is no Farsi text provided to translate. Please provide the text to be translated. Goddess Amani Violence against women is a bitter reality that exists in all countries, cultures, and societies. Violence against women is never acceptable, justifiable, or tolerable. Women experience violence in both public and private spheres, by governments and employers, and […]...

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Created By: Elahe Amani
May 24, 2016

The necessity of amending the law regarding compulsory compliance / Mohammad Mohabi

This is a caption This is a caption Mohammad Mohabbai Sexual violence and harassment is one of the injustices that has always been imposed on women; but does such a thing exist in the sexual relationships between husband and wife? And has sexual violence been prescribed in Islamic law and Iranian laws? These questions are […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Mohebi
May 24, 2016