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A Jurisprudential Review of the Execution Punishment for Drug Offenders/ Hassan Farshchian

Hassan Farshchian According to the fact that in the legal system of the Islamic Republic of Iran, jurisprudence is considered one of the main sources of legislation, jurists and experts who agree with the death penalty for drug offenders have tried to justify the execution of these criminals based on one of the legitimate punishments. […]...

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Created By: Hasan Fereshtian
September 25, 2016

Do you hear our voice? / Saeed Modani

This is a caption. Saeed Madani A rapper has recently released a song called “National Garden” in which he attempts to depict the social situation and crises in Iranian society. In this music video, the voices of countless victims of social damages cry out to the authorities: “Do you hear our voices?” Now I, alongside […]...

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Created By: Saeed Madani
September 25, 2016

The prevalence of addiction in schools, an undeniable reality / Mohammad Habibi

There is no Farsi text provided to translate. Please provide the Farsi text for an accurate translation. Mohammad Habibi Ambiguity in. A. There are a number of addicted students. “The statistics of student addiction to drugs will not be disclosed by the media.” This statement was made by Ali Moavedi, the deputy secretary of the […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Habibi
September 25, 2016

From the inefficiency of the death penalty to forced labor camps / Mohammad Mohabi

This is a caption. Mohammad Mohabbai “Transformation of the philosophy of punishment from”“ Vindictiveness.“ To.“ Pragmatism.“ “Rights, a historical legacy of morality. I will never forget this famous statement by Dr. Nasser Katouzian, the father of Iranian law. In other words, law and justice are meant to preserve and elevate the morality of society, not […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Mohebi
September 25, 2016

Is the national information network beneficial for Iranians? / Hossein Torkashvand

[/caption] I’m sorry, but there is no Farsi text provided. Can you please provide the Farsi text so I can translate it for you? Thank you. Hossein Tarakashvand National Internet or National Information Network is a project that was supposed to be completed by the end of 2016 according to the Fifth Development Plan and […]...

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Created By: Hossein Torkashvand
September 25, 2016

The Waves of Persecution and Harassment of Christians in Iran/ By Rob Duncan

Following the arrests of Christians in Iran clearly shows that in recent years, Iranian government authorities have targeted the Christian community for suppression. Reports indicate that from May to August 2016, 79 Christian citizens were arrested and a large number of them were interrogated and sent to prison. It is believed that many arrests have […]...

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Created By: Rob Duncan
September 25, 2016

Iran, the continuation of oppression against the church / Samuel Bakhtiyari

This is a caption[/caption] This is a caption. Samuel Bakhtiari In the past few weeks, the arrest of a number of Iranian Christians and pressure on other converts has once again made headlines. Security forces have raided several small Christian gatherings and arrested a number of Iranian Christian converts. “Mahabat News” website reported on September […]...

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Created By: Samuel Bakhtiyari
September 25, 2016

Book Introduction: Alternatives to Prison or Intermediate Punishments

Dr. Mohammad Ashouri is a prominent figure in the field of law and a member of the Criminal Law Group at the Faculty of Law and Political Science at the University of Tehran. He, who completed his PhD in Criminal Sciences in France, focuses on legal issues related to various groups, including women, children, and […]...

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Created By: Admin
September 25, 2016

“Cartoon Moon – A work by Ghazal Ghost”

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Created By: Admin
September 25, 2016

Violation of human dignity and spreading hatred against Baha’is; in conversation with Dr. Farhad Sabetan / Simin Roozgar.

  Conversation with Simin Rouzgar Bahá’ís in Iran can be considered as the most marginalized individuals. They are not only deprived of the right to education in universities and higher education centers, or the right to employment in government offices, but they also face various insults and humiliations in their daily lives. Even after their […]...

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Created By: Simin Rouzgard
June 22, 2016

: Mohammad Moghimi: Insult and humiliation of humans awakens the feeling of revenge/ Mani Tehrani: Mohammad Moghimi: Insult and belittlement of humans awakens the sense of revenge/ Mani Tehrani:

  Conversation with Mani Tehrani Sometimes we imagine that we have reached a world where public torture of humans is intertwined with history or even mythology, and at the same time, a reminder like the whip on the backs of the workers of the Agh Darreh gold mine in West Azerbaijan, Iran, disturbs our naive […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Moghimi
June 22, 2016

From Kiss to Whip/ Sussan Mohammadkhani Ghiasvand

  Conversation with Golaleh Kamangar and Shahou Hosseini Sousan Mohammadkhani Ghiasvand “Building housing for low-income classes and providing free “water, electricity, and bus” were promises made to the deprived people of Iran in the early years of the revolution. They asked the people not to be content with just this amount. They promised to elevate […]...

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Created By: Sousan Mohammadkhani Ghiyasvand
June 22, 2016