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“Circumcision of boys; a health procedure or child abuse?; In conversation with Mahmoud Amiri Moghadam / Simin Rouzgar”

Conversation with Simin Rouzgar Almost all men in Iran are circumcised during infancy or childhood. The commotion of young boys before undergoing this surgical procedure, their discomfort after the operation, and the celebrations and parties of “Khatneh Suran” which are sometimes accompanied by grandeur and extravagance, are familiar and common images. But why do men, […]...

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Created By: Simin Rouzgard
May 24, 2016

Saleh Nikbakht: Iran reconciles with Iraq over the rights of chemical victims / Simin Rouzgar

  Simin Rouzgar Mohammad Saleh Nikbakht, a well-known Iranian lawyer, has a long track record in the field of human rights. He has also taken on the representation of a large number of victims of chemical bombings in Iran. Mr. Nikbakht has played a significant role in the formation of the “Association for the Defense […]...

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Created By: Simin Rouzgard
April 28, 2016

Non-combatant border residents; in conversation with the head of the Association for the Defense of Chemical Injured Rights in Sardasht / Behzad Haghighi.

Rahim Vahedi is the president of the Association for the Defense of Chemical Victims’ Rights in Sardasht, which has been operating as a non-profit organization in this city since 1380 (2001). 11 members of Mr. Vahedi’s family lost their lives in the chemical bombing of Sardasht by Iraq, and even after 29 years, when he […]...

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Created By: Bahzad Haghighi
April 28, 2016

Chemical bombing; tactic or strategy? / Witness Alavi

This is a caption. Shahed Alavi About Black Monday in Sardasht, colorful balloons in the sky over the city in the morning and black fighter jets in the sky in the afternoon, about the day of death with the taste of lemon and bitter almonds, we have written, read, and seen very little today, 29 […]...

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Created By: Admin
April 28, 2016

The role of reconstruction and modernization in the occurrence of the tragedy of Sardasht / Khaled Tavakoli.

“این عکس یک پسر کوچک در حال بازی با یک توپ است” “This photo shows a little boy playing with a ball.” Khaled Tavakoli Speaking and writing about an event or incident such as a chemical bombing, especially for those who have witnessed the depth of the tragedy up close, felt it with their skin […]...

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Created By: Admin
April 28, 2016

Afternoon in Bouinak; in conversation with one of the victims of the chemical bombing of Sardasht/ Siavash Khoramgah.

  Siyavash Khoramgah During the 8 years of the Iran-Iraq war, widespread atrocities and violence occurred, with the bombing of Sardasht being a prime example of these horrors; especially since most of the victims were civilians and their suffering is not limited to that period alone. Khadar Sadegh is one of the residents of Sardasht […]...

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Created By: Siavash Khoramgah
April 28, 2016

Does the dream of unlimited and free access to information come true?; A conversation with Mehdi Yahyanejad, the director of the Toseh project/ Siavash Khoramgah

The “Toushe” project, which has recently been launched, has provided users with the ability to receive and transfer video, text, and other digital content mostly available on the internet through a satellite channel of the same name to their computers. This method of sending and receiving information has been launched for the first time in […]...

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Created By: Siavash Khoramgah
April 4, 2016

Behnam Ahmadi Amoui: Approximately two million people make a living through street vending / Simin Rouzgar

Behman Ahmadi Amoui, an economics graduate, journalist, and former political prisoner. Mr. Amoui has a background of working with newspapers such as Jame’e, Sobh Emrooz, Tous, Norouz, Shargh, and Sarmayeh, and has published books such as “Political Economy of the Islamic Republic” and “How the Men of the Islamic Republic Became Technocrats”. Behnam Ahmadi Amoui […]...

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Created By: Simin Rouzgard
April 4, 2016

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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Created By: Mohammad Mohebi
April 4, 2016

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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Created By: Reza Alijani
April 4, 2016

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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Created By: Elahe Amani
April 4, 2016

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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Created By: Reza Haghighatnejad
March 10, 2016