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Narges Mohammadi: Drug traffickers are victims of poverty / Ali Kalaii
Prior to 1390 (2011), possession, buying, and selling of certain drugs such as hashish and industrial drugs did not carry the death penalty. However, the Expediency Discernment Council declared in a resolution that anyone carrying, buying, selling, or possessing more than 30 grams of these types of drugs would face the death penalty. This resolution […]...
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Ali Kalaei
Mahmoud Amiri Moghadam: They admitted that execution is not the right way to fight against drugs / Forough Kamali
Dr. Mahmoud Amiri Moghadam, born in 1350 in Kerman, is a professor at the School of Medicine in Oslo, Norway. His doctoral thesis in the field of neurology is recognized as the best research in the field of medicine, and for this reason, he has received an award from the King of Norway. Dr. Amiri […]...
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Farnaz Kamali
Execution of Drug Smugglers, an Act Against Sharia and Jurisprudence / Hassan Yousefi Ashkoori
Introduction – General Overview We know that in Islamic punishments and criminal laws, punishments are divided into two categories: hadd and ta’zir. Hadd punishments are laws that are clearly stated in the Quran and authentic prophetic traditions, and are known as “textual punishments”. Ta’zir punishments are punishments that are not explicitly mentioned in the Sharia […]...
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Hasan Yousefi Eshkevari
Unemployment and lack of a specific plan and strategy to address it / Khaled Tavakoli
Unemployment is one of the most important economic damages that not only has economic consequences, but also has numerous political and cultural repercussions. For this reason, it has always been one of the main concerns and demands of the people in all countries and societies, and has been a responsibility and priority for government officials. […]...
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Conversation with a Baloch citizen: Let’s not sell gasoline, what should we do!? / Simin Rouzgar
Despite the fact that Sistan and Baluchestan province has valuable tourist and historical attractions and, due to its unique geographical conditions such as being located in a transit position, has great potential for development and prosperity; unemployment and abundant talents at the border have increased Sistan and Baluchestan’s share in fuel smuggling. In this regard, […]...
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Simin Rouzgard
The role of the Revolutionary Guards in border areas and smuggling; in conversation with Mohsen Sazgara/ Ali Kalaii
Mohsen Sazegara is a political activist, journalist, and university researcher. He served as the political and social deputy of the Minister of Executive Affairs in the government of Mohammad-Ali Rajai and is considered one of the founding members of the Revolutionary Guards. We have discussed with Mr. Sazgara about the reasons for the lack of […]...
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Ali Kalaei
Dear Ismail Garmi Moghadam,The cause of the gathering is the issue of smuggling goods. Sincerely, Siavash Khoramgah.
Dear Dr. Esmaeil Gharib Madam, born in 1345 in Bojnourd, economist, former representative of the people of Bojnourd in the Islamic Consultative Assembly and spokesperson for the National Confidence Party. The peace line has discussed the attention of lawmakers to development programs in border areas, the level of implementation of such programs, the lack of […]...
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Siavash Khoramgah
Victims of lack of development or policies of suppression and imposition of poverty?/ Witness Alavi
The bitter narrative of Kurdish porters is a story full of pain, suffering, and blood. It is the story of Kurds who are not citizens, Kurds living in the western and northwestern border areas of Iran who carry goods on their backs or on horses or tractors to make a living, even if they don’t […]...
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