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The budget for public education has been reduced in 1997 / Mohammad Habibi.

“ترجمه متن فارسی به انگلیسی:” “Translation of Farsi text to English:” Mohammad Habibi As we approach the final months of 1396 (Persian calendar), the budget bill for 1397 has been presented to the parliament and is currently being approved by representatives. The proposed budget for 1397 (2018-2019) does not have a positive outlook on education, […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Habibi
January 24, 2018

Prediction of elimination of subsidies for millions of people in the 97 budget bill / Delbar Tavakoli

“Right-aligned image” Delbar Tavakoli Many believe that the nationwide protests in Iran during the month of Dey this year are solely due to the economic problems of the people; it has even been heard in some places that they called it the “egg protests”. If we assume that the only reason for the people’s protests […]...

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Created By: Delbar Tavakoli
January 24, 2018

Naser Aghajari: Capitalism and profiteering have created a disaster in Iran / Ali Kalai

This is a picture of a beautiful flower.[/caption] این یک تصویر از یک گل زیبا است. Conversation with Ali Kalai News about workers’ protests over their unpaid wages has turned into a daily occurrence, with reports of the situation slowly returning to normal. Workers who have been working for months without receiving their wages. Families […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
December 29, 2017

Ja’far Azimzadeh: Employers take loans from the government by not paying workers’ wages / Bahdad Bardbar

This is a caption.Behdad Bardbar “Rights of the disabled and the empowerment of labor struggles” Workers’ class protests in various production units in Iran in recent years have turned into one of the security crises of the Islamic Republic. The production units that have been divided between the government and the Revolutionary Guards under the […]...

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Created By: Behdad Bordbar
December 29, 2017

Legal gaps in wages in the face of worker and employer/ Amir Chamani

This is a picture of a beautiful sunset.[/caption] این عکسی از غروب زیباست. This is a picture of a beautiful sunset. Amir Chamani According to the statistics of the Statistical Center of Iran, in 2016, there were about 22 million employed individuals in various sectors in the country, of which approximately 14 million were wage-earning […]...

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Created By: Amir Chamani
December 29, 2017

Forough Samiee Nia: We intend to pass a law banning domestic violence under pressure from below.

“Campaign to Prevent Domestic Violence” began in Azar 1395 (November 2016) on the eve of International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women by a group of women’s rights activists. This campaign aims to raise awareness in society about the issue of domestic violence against women and collects testimonies from women who have experienced […]...

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Created By: Admin
December 29, 2017

A Look at the Devastated Schools of Kermanshah Earthquake; In Conversation with Javad Lal Mohammad / Simin Rouzgar

  Conversation with Simin Rouzgar Javad La’al Mohammadi, a member of the Iranian Teachers’ Association, spent the last months of his 5-year exile in the Binaloud region of Khorasan Razavi. This civil activist was the editor-in-chief of Tous newspaper in 1995 when he was arrested and continued his writing career as the editor-in-chief of Eterak […]...

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Created By: Simin Rouzgard
December 29, 2017

Legal examination of the role of judicial officers and its impact on citizens’ lives; in conversation with Hossein Raeisi/ Simin Rouzgar.

Hossein Raeesi, has graduated from Shiraz and Tehran universities in the field of judicial law and criminal law, and is currently a visiting professor at Carlton University in Canada. Mr. Raeesi has over twenty years of experience as a lawyer and has represented numerous citizens who have filed complaints against judicial authorities. In light of […]...

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Created By: Simin Rouzgard
November 24, 2017

Mohsen Sazgara: Basij is a self-serving and undisciplined force/ Ali Kalai

Mohsen Sazegara, a political activist, journalist, and researcher, is considered one of the founding members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in Iran. He served as the political and social deputy minister and advisor to the executive affairs in the government of Mohammad-Ali Rajai. He was also involved in the establishment of the IRGC and […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
November 24, 2017

Parallel destructive actions; “Basij” as a judicial enforcer instead of “law enforcement” / Reza Alijani

When the judicial system itself is the tool of security forces in the field of political, civil, and trade activists – including the Ministry of Intelligence and the Revolutionary Guards and others – the role of the judicial officer (whether “general” who can take initial judicial actions upon witnessing an obvious crime, or “specific” who […]...

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Created By: Reza Alijani
November 24, 2017

Single women and the laws of parenthood in Iran/ Zahra Bagheri Shad

Tunneling in the mountains is impossible. The laws of adoption in Iran were amended in 1392 and the changes made for the first time allowed single women to adopt a child. However, the amendments did not create similar and equal conditions for single women as for couples who want to adopt. These women can only […]...

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Created By: Admin
November 24, 2017

Schools next to minefields; the effects of war on the bodies of children 28 years after its end/ the scent of victory.

Three years ago, we traveled to the village of Neshkash, a part of Marivan, with Parvin Zabih. It is a village in the heart of the mountains, not on the border, but like most areas in Kurdistan, it is inhabited by poor people. We went to visit 7 children who were victims of a landmine […]...

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Created By: Rayeheh Mozafarian
November 24, 2017