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July 5, 2026

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From the safe island of the Bakhanmanas to the cold dead-end of homelessness/Ronak Faraji.

In a society where natural and unnatural disasters have made Iran a pregnant city, the phenomenon of upward and downward mobility has a history of half a century and we have all been more or less familiar with it in our society. This phenomenon has created a false cultural identity and a disoriented society, which, […]...

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Created By: Ronak Faraji
October 23, 2019

The cultural consequences of marginalization/Mari Mohammad

Housing is one of the universal and non-discriminatory rights for all human beings. In addition to emphasizing this right in the field of human rights, Maslow, in the field of psychology, considers housing as one of the basic human needs. The lack of realization of this right and need not only deprives humans of thinking […]...

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Created By: Mari Mohammadi
October 23, 2019

Home; Mamani full of pain/Majid Dari

In this place, you can’t find anything, you have to go down. This is a common phrase that you will hear in most properties and they will eventually send you off with a sympathetic look. The housing problem has tightened the grip on the middle class to the point where owning a home has become […]...

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Created By: Majid Dori
October 23, 2019

The Bold Role of Women Overlooked in the World Peace/ Azam Bahrami

According to official documents published by the United Nations from 1990 to 2017, in the process of peacebuilding in civil wars around the world, 2% of women were involved as peace mediators, 8% as observers, and 5% as witnesses to peace agreements. This is while, according to the same report, in a study of 82 […]...

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Created By: Azam Bahrami
October 23, 2019

Book Introduction: Sustainable Housing (Principles and Implementation)

Many social scientists have referred to the modern era as the age of human loneliness. A time when humans, who have always valued stability and resilience in the face of change, are now faced with unprecedented technological advancements and fundamental shifts in beliefs and values. This has resulted in an unprecedented level of instability in […]...

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Created By: Admin
October 23, 2019

Cartoon Moon – A work by Mehdi Sadeghi

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Created By: Admin
October 23, 2019

We cannot demand accountability from the judiciary in the parliament; in conversation with Parvaneh Salhashoori, representative of the parliament / Conversation with Ali Kalaei.

Parvaneh Salashouri is the representative of Tehran’s people in the tenth session of the Islamic Consultative Assembly. She, who holds a PhD in sociology, has been active in the cultural commission and the women’s faction of this assembly throughout her tenure. This reformist representative has made numerous statements on the civil issues of Iranian society […]...

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Created By: Admin
September 23, 2019

Whipping punishment for workers and women leads to social animosity; in conversation with Saleh Nikbakht, a law professor and attorney/Conversation with Siamak Malamirhamadi.

Mohammad Saleh Nikbakht is a prominent lawyer and defense attorney, well-known in Iran. He is a human rights activist and a member of the Association for the Support of Prisoners. He has a long history of handling important and controversial cases in the country and currently represents several detained members of the Syndicate of Workers […]...

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Created By: Admin
September 23, 2019

A look at recent pressures on workers in Ahvaz; an interview with Meysam Al-Mahdi / Interview with Simin Rouzgar.

Ahvaz Steel was privatized and transferred to the private sector by the Privatization Organization in pursuit of the approval of the “Implementation of General Policies of Article 44 of the Constitution” in 2009. Despite summonses and threats from security institutions, the workers of the National-Industrial Group of Ahvaz Steel had been continuously protesting and demonstrating […]...

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Created By: Admin
September 23, 2019