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March 24, 2026

Justice in humanity

The Difficult Path of Justice in Iran/Mohammad Nistani

Justice or fairness is a subject and concept that, despite having many advocates, has not only been neglected, but has always been a playground for political bandits to advance their own political and economic interests by exploiting this inherent value among the people. Although the divine verses of the Holy Quran have emphasized justice and […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Neyestani
March 21, 2021

The purchasing power of people on the eve of Norooz; “Write that people are unfortunate” / Aban Paryavi

Another year has passed, but it seems that the economic situation of the people is expected to continue its downward trend. With less than a few days left until the new year, there is no excitement or hustle and bustle of Nowruz due to the alarming inflation and the spread of COVID-19. It seems that […]...

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March 21, 2021

Notes on “Beneficence-Oriented” and “Rights-Oriented” Approaches and Justice / Elaheh Amani

“مراقب باشید” “Be careful” Goddess Amani Throughout the history of charity work, one of the approaches to dealing with social problems such as poverty, homelessness, hunger, and illness has been through charity actions. Charity actions, both on an individual and organizational level, have been one of the simplest, most immediate, instinctive, and emotional ways of […]...

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Created By: Elahe Amani
January 27, 2017

Professor Payam Akhavan: Have they even asked for forgiveness? / Morteza Hamounian

Professor Payam Akhavan, an Iranian-Canadian lawyer, human rights activist, and professor at McGill University in Montreal. Mr. Akhavan, who has been actively pursuing cases of human rights violations around the world for two decades, including as a former prosecutor for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, has made significant efforts to […]...

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Created By: Admin
August 24, 2016