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Introduction to the Canadian Center for Victims of Torture; in conversation with Azat Masouli Nejad/ Siavash Khorramgah

This is not a complete sentence, so it cannot be accurately translated. Please provide the full Farsi text. Siavash Khoramgah The upcoming conversation with Dr. Azat Maslehnjad, policy analyst and researcher at the Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture (CCVT), regarding the introduction of this center and the effective factors in improving the critical conditions […]...

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Created By: Siavash Khoramgah
August 28, 2015

Historical Journey of Torture/ Mohammad Mahbobi

This is a caption این یک عنوان است. This is a caption. Mohammad Mohabbey According to Article 1 of the United Nations Convention against Torture (1984), torture is defined as: “any act by which severe physical or mental pain or suffering is intentionally inflicted on a person for obtaining information or a confession from him […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Mohebi
August 28, 2015

The Bar Association is not a military institution/ Hossein Ahmadi Nia

This is a picture of a beautiful flower. Hossein Ahmadi Niaz The Criminal Procedure Law explains the principles and principles of fair trial in criminal matters; meaning that no one has the right to try an innocent person without regard to the provisions and principles of this law. The rules of criminal procedure are considered […]...

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Created By: Hossein Ahmadi Niaz
July 28, 2015

City dogs in the line of death / Faranaz Kamali

  Farnaz Kamali Street dogs, stray dogs, or urban dogs? The terms “street dog” or “stray dog” are not correct and are against animal rights. These are urban dogs that live in urban environments and have always lived alongside humans; from the time when cities were small and underdeveloped until today. In fact, their home […]...

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Created By: Farnaz Kamali
June 27, 2015

Dr. Mehdi Noorbakhsh: The government cannot fight on three fronts / Ali Kalaii

This is a picture of a beautiful flower. Conversation with Ali Kalai The fate of negotiations and the achievement of agreement or final failure is still uncertain, and at this moment in time, the situation of human rights in Iran is a challenging issue for the activists who are involved in it. In this regard, […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
June 27, 2015

“De-escalation abroad without de-escalation at home?!” / Reza Alijani

There is no Farsi text provided for translation. Please provide the Farsi text to be translated. Reza Alijani The dominant power in Iran, especially at the top of the political pyramid, is seeking to solve economic problems by engaging in more nuclear negotiations and lifting sanctions. Although these negotiations have been seen as a test […]...

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Created By: Reza Alijani
June 27, 2015

Standing two Mohammads and one Narges/ Ali Kalaii

Ali Kalai “Being human is a difficult duty. Perhaps these words may initially seem like a mere string of words, following each other and leaving no trace of the contemporary Iranian morning poetry. With a meaning that only evokes a human understanding in the mind. A meaning that is relevant to philosophical understanding and theoretical […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
May 26, 2015

Hope and despair in Qazal Hasar Prison in Karaj; in conversation with an executed prisoner/ Simin Rouzgar.

Hope and despair, together, are intertwined in Karaj’s Qezel Hessar prison – one of the largest prisons in the Middle East – despite thousands of prisoners under death sentences. It has been a few months since prisoners have heard whispers that the current laws regarding issuing death sentences for drug-related crimes may change; on one […]...

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Created By: Simin Rouzgard
April 25, 2015

Narges Mohammadi: Drug traffickers are victims of poverty / Ali Kalaii

Prior to 1390 (2011), possession, buying, and selling of certain drugs such as hashish and industrial drugs did not carry the death penalty. However, the Expediency Discernment Council declared in a resolution that anyone carrying, buying, selling, or possessing more than 30 grams of these types of drugs would face the death penalty. This resolution […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
April 25, 2015

Mahmoud Amiri Moghadam: They admitted that execution is not the right way to fight against drugs / Forough Kamali

Dr. Mahmoud Amiri Moghadam, born in 1350 in Kerman, is a professor at the School of Medicine in Oslo, Norway. His doctoral thesis in the field of neurology is recognized as the best research in the field of medicine, and for this reason, he has received an award from the King of Norway. Dr. Amiri […]...

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Created By: Farnaz Kamali
April 25, 2015

Execution of Drug Smugglers, an Act Against Sharia and Jurisprudence / Hassan Yousefi Ashkoori

Introduction – General Overview We know that in Islamic punishments and criminal laws, punishments are divided into two categories: hadd and ta’zir. Hadd punishments are laws that are clearly stated in the Quran and authentic prophetic traditions, and are known as “textual punishments”. Ta’zir punishments are punishments that are not explicitly mentioned in the Sharia […]...

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Created By: Hasan Yousefi Eshkevari
April 25, 2015

Unemployment and lack of a specific plan and strategy to address it / Khaled Tavakoli

Unemployment is one of the most important economic damages that not only has economic consequences, but also has numerous political and cultural repercussions. For this reason, it has always been one of the main concerns and demands of the people in all countries and societies, and has been a responsibility and priority for government officials. […]...

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Created By: Admin
March 25, 2015