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The government’s response to the people in the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran / Alireza Goodarzi
Who is the government (in the broad sense) primarily accountable to? The answer is clear on one side and dark on the other. According to international law, the government (State) must be accountable to other governments for some of its actions. Unfortunately, the Islamic Republic of Iran has not done much to contribute to the […]...
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Alireza Goodarzi
Businesses 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 […]...
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Matin Mostafaei
Maryam Khavazi: Women should unite and stand firm on their positions/ Morteza Hamounian
He says, “We must demand from the rulers, even if we face imprisonment or get beaten up.” The subject of discussion is related to the “Chastity and Veil” bill, which has been published after some changes by the judiciary commission of the parliament and is on the agenda of the parliament to go through the […]...
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“The bill of hijab and chastity in the view of the constitution and human rights / Alireza Goodarzi”
The legal and executive situation regarding the issue of hijab is very complicated. This complexity has become even more strange since the start of the “Women, Life, Freedom” movement last year. Text messages about uncovering hijab, confiscation of cars, the hijab and chastity bill, nighttime arrests, internet taxis, online businesses, yogurt containers, the sealing of […]...
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Alireza Goodarzi
Understanding the Psychological Consequences of the Chastity and Veil Bill for Women and Youth / Mehdi Amberi
The purpose of writing this article is not to criticize the laws set in the country. Although numerous laws have been drafted and implemented in the years 1361, 1365, 1374, 1384, 1392, and most recently in the month of Ordibehesht of 1402 by various institutions such as the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance, Supreme […]...
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Mehdi Anbari
قتA Look at the Envisaged Punishments in the Veil and Chastity Bill / Ehsan Haghighat
In modern civilized societies, the establishment of criminal laws falls solely within the jurisdiction of the legislative body (parliament), which is derived from the will of the majority of citizens. The legislative authorities, using this legal capacity and taking into account the desires and will of the general public, as well as the necessities and […]...
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Ehsan Haghi
The death of “Home Performance” is on the way; an interview with Shahram Alidi/ Delbar Tavakoli.
» “The Iranian cinema, which is a part of the rich identity and culture of Iran today, has been hunched under the sword of arbitrary censorship for years. It does not want and cannot bear another period of erosion, suffering from the spiritual and financial damages of illogical and boundless inspections of the radio and […]...
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Delbar Tavakoli
“The sword of power over culture; who is the loser? A conversation with Albert Bghzian/Matin Mostafai”
According to the recent decision of the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution, which was approved in the afternoon session on Wednesday, 30 Khordad, under the leadership of Ebrahim Raisi, the responsibility of monitoring the areas of audio and video platforms and the “Home Display” network will now be under the responsibility of the Islamic […]...
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Matin Mostafaei
Home entertainment series, a way to forget / Ali Hosseini
1. In the movie Once Upon a Time in America, David Aaronson (Robert De Niro) returns to his old neighborhood after years and gives a short and thought-provoking answer to the question “What have you been doing all these years?” He says, “I used to go to bed early at night!” Nighttime sleep is a […]...
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Ali Hosseini
Support for Home Viewing Network: People’s Need and Time; Two Wings of One Flight / Saeed Maleki
Alvin Toffler, the theorist of the “Third Wave”, believes that after the two agricultural and industrial revolutions, humans have now entered the third revolution; the electronic revolution. He says that the emergence of phenomena has caused chaos and the only way to escape it is to choose a strategy of knowledge against these phenomena. Based […]...
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Saeed Maleki
Ambiguity in the circle of Kermani friends; Kermani bankers under scrutiny/ Nafiseh Sharafaldini
The Resalat Qarz al-Hasaneh Bank emphasizes its role in providing interest-free loans and receiving a two percent profit in its advertisements. These advertisements have led to long lines in some provinces of the country to receive these facilities, but this is not entirely true. The use of cheap money and depositing with a rate of […]...
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Nafiseh Sharafaldini
Conversation with Hassan Sobhani, economist and representative of different terms in the parliament regarding the conscription system / Matin Mostafaei.
Military conscription system; mandatory or professional? Compulsory military service has been a topic of increased sensitivity in the public consciousness in recent years. The recent tragic incident in Saravan, which resulted in the death of three brave young conscripts, has once again highlighted the sensitivities surrounding compulsory military service. There are both supporters and opponents […]...
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Matin Mostafaei