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The policy of transferring prisons to the outskirts of cities in Iran; improving urban areas or increasing prison capacity? / Mo’in Khazaei
It was December 2001 when the Islamic Consultative Assembly in Iran passed a law that obligated the government and the organization of prisons, correctional and rehabilitation facilities to sell prisons within cities in order to provide conditions for transferring prisons outside of cities. According to this law, titled “The Law of Transferring Prisons and Correctional […]...
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Moein Khazaeli
Rajai Shahr, one of the worst prisons in Iran; why is it closing down?/ Rezvaneh Mohammadi
The closure of prisons in Iran and the transfer of prisoners to other prisons in the province or new buildings – especially in recent years – is an unprecedented matter. In fact, according to the Sixth Development Plan, the Prison Organization and Correctional and Rehabilitation Measures of the country are obligated to expedite the transfer […]...
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Razvaneh Mohammadi
Bitter and Sweet Economy of Iran in 1402/ Amir Aghaei
In the year 1401, Iran’s economy experienced one of the toughest and most challenging periods after the revolution. In this year, at both macro and micro levels, the country faced unprecedented challenges; issues related to politics, both domestically and internationally, further exacerbated the economic challenges of the country. The continuation of inflation over 40%, the […]...
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Amir Aghayi
“Emigration and looting of ancient artifacts and cultural and artistic heritage of Iran / Keyumars Amiri”
Ancient artifacts and cultural and artistic heritage of each land are the identity and foundation of that land and its people, and are among the valuable treasures and unique legacies of every nation in various fields. It is necessary to preserve and protect them. The remnants of past civilizations in Iran, such as the Medes, […]...
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Kiomars Amiri
Why has Iran not signed the Safe Schools Declaration? / Elaheh Amani
Serial poisoning of female students in Iran with chemical gas, according to published reports, began on December 9th from schools in Qom and reached 33 cities and 17 provinces in Iran, and affected more than seven thousand students, and it is said that some of these teenagers have been killed. The right to education, health, […]...
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Elahe Amani
Sampad, a border that earns the title of sharp-minded/ Azizeh Anzari
Sampad Schools, founded by Dr. Iraj Broumand in 1976, started its work in Tehran with the aim of progress and development of the country. Now, under the name of National Organization for Exceptional Talents (Sampad), it is active in approximately 700 centers and has nearly 150,000 students in different levels of education throughout Iran. In […]...
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Azizeh Anzari
Children in the dream of childhood/ Abolfazl Alizadeh
Years ago, we may have seen children in the profession of begging, but now they are forced to do anything, even tasks that pose great danger to them. If we were to write a quick article, words would not be enough to describe this widespread pain in the world, in which children have no say […]...
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Abolfazl Alizadeh
Environmental governance system in the world and Iran / Fatemeh Shafiei
Introduction. In recent decades, with the growth and development of industry and the increasing spread of prosperity, the environment has been severely damaged in two processes: extraction from natural resources and the return of waste and pollution to the air, soil, and water. This has become one of the major challenges for many countries in […]...
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Fatemeh Shafiei
Examining the Threats and Opportunities of Artificial Intelligence for the Job Market in a Conversation with Ahmad Mirdari, Former Deputy Minister of Labor / Matin Mostafaei
Last week, the media outlet “Kuwait News” unveiled a female presenter who was created using “artificial intelligence”. The name of this presenter, who was dressed in a black coat and a white t-shirt, is “Faze”. She is expected to read online bulletins for her viewers. This trend is rapidly expanding and has affected various sectors […]...
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Matin Mostafaei
Kamal Atahari: There is no focus on development in the government of Iran/ Ali Kalaii
“I have been saying for years that instead of simplistic statements like leaving everything to the market, we should turn the public space into a space for consensus on development. These are the final parts of the words of Kamal Atahari, a political economist and development researcher, in an interview with Khat-e-Solh magazine. The conversation […]...
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Ali Kalaei
Will artificial intelligence take our jobs? / Amin Ghazaei
Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, the progress of technology and mechanization of production processes, or automation, has caused waves of unemployment in the job market. Marx and other social theorists show that due to the reliance of production on the profits of capitalists, machines instead of reducing the workload of workers, lead to […]...
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Amin Ghazaie
The term “artificial intelligence” causes misunderstandings/ Dear Parastoo.
We don’t have anything called “Artificial Intelligence”. No one sells the future more masterfully than the technology industry. Supporters of this industry believe that in the future, we will all live in the “Metaverse”, build financial infrastructure on “Web 3.0”, and lead our lives with “Artificial Intelligence”. All three of these propositions are illusions that, […]...
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Parastoo Azizi