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Mahan, a transgender street vendor from Shiraz: The social security of trans people is zero / Ali Kalaii
This is a caption This is a caption Conversation with Ali Kalai His name is Mahan, on the verge of turning 27 years old and holds two bachelor’s degrees; one from Shahrekord University and the other from Shiraz Azad University. His fields of study were archeology and physical education and he comes from a family […]...
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Ali Kalaei
Privatization of universities, in the service of profit and oppression/ A breath of light
This is a caption “This is a caption”Nasim Roshanayi Breeze of Brightness The Islamic Republic introduced and established itself with the discourse of “the revolution of the oppressed”. A government in which education was supposed to be free. The third principle of the Constitution emphasizes free education, physical education, and the facilitation and expansion of […]...
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Nasim Roshanayi
“Protest Generation; A Brief Look at the Nature and Function of the Student Movement / Mehdi Hamidi Shafiq”
This is a picture of a flower. Mehdi Hamidi Shafiq With the end of World War II, the dreams of intellectuals, mostly leftists, for the realization of socialism on a global level are fading. They realize that, contrary to Marx’s predictions, the working class does not possess revolutionary characteristics and cannot be relied upon. Despite […]...
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Mehdi Hamidi Shafiq
یکPolitical and security prisoners; rights and privileges/ Hossein Tajik
“این تصویر نشان دهنده یک کودک شاد و خندان است” This image shows a happy and smiling child. Hossein Taj The topic that I am addressing in this writing applies to many political and security prisoners and is the subject of disagreement between judicial authorities, political and security prisoners, and their lawyers. Therefore, despite the […]...
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Hossein Taj
An important but tragic event; the corner of a Baha’i woman’s grave / Hassan Yousefi Ashkouri
This is a caption [/caption] This is a caption.Hassan Yousefi Ashkoori Most likely, the majority of people and media have been informed that recently in one of the villages in Damavand, the body of a Baha’i woman (apparently at night) was taken out of the grave and abandoned in the desert. Later, the police found […]...
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Hasan Yousefi EshkevariAlcoholic beverages are handmade and a source of fear for poison victims to visit medical centers; Interview with Dr. Mozhgan Mokhtari / Pegah Hamzei
“ما در حال تلاش برای بهبود زندگی خود هستیم” “We are striving to improve our lives.” Pegah Hamzei Alcoholic beverages have been handcrafted for years and have been making headlines around the world; drinks that, due to religious or legal restrictions, or even lower prices than factory-made samples, are produced and consumed illegally in many […]...
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Pegah Hamzei
The Islamic Republic and its Challenges; The Politics of Pleasure in Islamic Theocracy with a Focus on Prohibition of Alcohol/ Omid Shams
There is no Farsi text provided to translate. Please provide the text so I can assist you with a translation. Hope Shams The policy of entertainment or control of pleasure has been among the characteristics of modern governments and therefore, controlling and limiting entertainment is not necessarily exclusive to religious or moralistic governments or dictatorships. […]...
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Omid Shams
Our legal responsibility towards victims of non-standard alcoholic beverages / Hassan Farshchian
This text does not contain any Farsi text to be translated. Please provide the Farsi text for translation. Hassan Farshchian According to the head of the National Emergency Organization, from September 1st to October 8th, 2018, 768 people were poisoned due to consuming counterfeit alcoholic beverages containing methanol. Out of this number, 170 people lost […]...
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Hasan Fereshtian
Prohibition of alcohol consumption, a danger to society/ Navid Mohabi
This is a caption This is a caption. Nouid Mahbobi The prohibition movement in America began in the early 19th century, when Americans became concerned about the negative effects of alcohol consumption in society and started forming anti-alcohol movements. The “Temperance Movement,” influenced by the religious teachings of Methodism, was the first group to rise […]...
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Navid Mohebbi
Drinking alcohol and its punishments in domestic laws / Mohammad Moghimi
“محبت از همه چیز بیشتر است” “Love is greater than everything.” Mohammad Moghimi Drinking wine or consuming alcoholic beverages is made up of two words, “sharab” and “khamr”. Sharab means drinking and khamr refers to a liquid that causes intoxication. Therefore, drinking wine refers to the use and consumption of alcoholic beverages – in terms […]...
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Mohammad Moghimi
Discrimination between provinces and lack of budget for school reconstruction; in conversation with Mohammad Basit Darazehi / Ali Kalaii.
This is a caption این یک عنوان است This is a caption. The conversation is with Ali Kalai. “The budget problem and lack of financial resources for the reconstruction and renovation of schools, especially in the field of education in the country, was a topic of discussion by Mohammad Basit Darazehi, representative of the Islamic […]...
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Ali Kalaei
Mohammad Ghomi: The government’s budget situation is not suitable/ Simin Rouzgar
Conversation with Simin Rouzgar On the eve of the first day of Mehr and the reopening of schools, we sat down with Mohammad Ghomi, representative of Pakdasht in the Islamic Consultative Assembly, member of the Hope Faction and member of the Education and Research Commission, to discuss the budget and per capita situation of […]...
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Simin Rouzgard