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Confronting the Phenomenon of Street Vending: From Possibility to Reality / Mohammad Mohabi
This is a picture of a flower.[/caption] این یک تصویر از یک گل است. This is a picture of a flower. Mohammad Mohabbey Although the history of street vending in Iran dates back to ancient times, the significant growth of this phenomenon in recent years, accompanied by the recent economic crisis, has drawn attention as […]...
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Mohammad Mohebi
The desire for human rights should never be weakened in the ears of rulers!/ Reza Alijani
This is a caption This is a caption Reza Alijani “Human rights” during the Cold War, was the weapon of the Western bloc against the Eastern bloc, just as “justice” or in other words “class exploitation and oppression” and “imperialism and imperialism” were the weapons of the Eastern bloc against the West. But apart from […]...
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Reza Alijani
Sustainable development, gender equality, and empowerment of women / Elaheh Amani
There is no Farsi text provided to translate. Please provide the text for translation. Goddess Amani On the threshold of the 60th anniversary of the establishment of the United Nations Women’s Commission and 20 years since the World Conference on Women in Beijing, although women have achieved remarkable achievements in the path towards gender equality […]...
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Elahe Amani
Suggestion; from the perspective of media professionals and journalists.
“Hurana”, which operates as the first specialized human rights news agency in Iran, has declared its mission to be informing the public with the aim of raising awareness for the benefit of victims of human rights violations. This news agency, which combines the principles of journalism with the essence and subject of human rights, has […]...
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Reza Haghighatnejad
Abdolkarim Lahiji: The group of activists has not taken human rights hostage in their political struggle.
Dr. Abdolkarim Lahiji has been involved in human rights activities for over five decades. Two years before the revolution in February 1979, he founded the Iranian Lawyers Association and the Iranian Association for Freedom and Human Rights with the goal of promoting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. He was one of the first individuals […]...
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Minorities and activists; in conversation with Dian Alai and Simin Fahandj, two representatives of the international Bahai community.
It is not hidden that the rights of citizens in Iran have been continuously violated after the revolution. Today, this violation of rights has become a clear concern for the international community and civil society in Iran; to the extent that the violation of the rights of citizens is a major part of human rights […]...
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An Innocent Laughing by the Gallows; the Story of my Life at HRAI/ Simin Rouzgard
The external view of the “Human Right Activists in Iran, HRAI” is visible to all, mostly through its news Agency HRANA and at a different level through its monthly journal of “Peace Line”; however the interpretations and perceptions of it may vary. How is the internal view of this organization, especially from the eyes of […]...
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Simin Rouzgard
A Look Inside the Human Rights Activists in Iran / Keyvan Rafiee
The month of Esfand in 1394 coincides with the 10th anniversary of the establishment and activity of the “Iranian Human Rights Activists Group”; an organization that has endured many ups and downs and has been able to withstand immense pressures while also leaving a positive impact. Undoubtedly, in the course of its activities, this organization […]...
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Keyvan Rafiee
Sam Keshvarifard: Instead of relying on fuel, we have become self-sufficient in wheat production!/ Simin Rouzgar
Conversation with Simin Rouzgar Sam Keshvarifard received his Master’s degree in Environmental Management from Tehran in 1381 and is now a PhD student at Twente University in the Netherlands. Alongside publishing numerous articles, reports, and notes on the environment in Iran, he has also written two books titled “Iran’s Natural Heritage” and “Iranian Lion” which […]...
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Simin Rouzgard
Dr. Ahmad Alavi: Car loans increased the government’s economic growth rate on paper / Ali Kalaii
Conversation with Ali Kalai Despite the worsening crisis of air pollution in the country’s major cities, especially in Tehran, none of the relevant organizations have presented a specific and effective plan to combat it. This is happening while recently, partisan debates on this issue have intensified and each organization is blaming the responsibility on others. […]...
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Ali Kalaei
“Sarb, a criminal element in the air! In conversation with Dr. Hossein Bahar/ Siavash Khoramgah”
Siyavash Khoramgah Dr. Hossein Bahar, a sociologist, is the founder of the school of behaviorism in Iran and a member of the Academy of Medical Sciences in the field of social health. This retired university professor holds a PhD in economic development and a post-doctorate in philosophy of resource management from Canada. In this […]...
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Siavash Khoramgah
From the air of corruption to the air of decay/ Mohammad Karim Asayesh
The caption reads: “Beautiful sunset over the mountains.” Mohammad Karim Asayesh “An advanced stage of corruption in a country is systemic corruption, in which managers and executive and supervisory officials of the country become corrupt. These are conditions that are difficult to fight against, but the situation becomes worse when corrupt individuals enter the channels […]...
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Mohammad Karim Asayesh