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April 5, 2026

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Legal interventions bring the Bar Association to the slaughterhouse / Nina Mokhtarian

Judiciary advocacy, as an important and sensitive profession, is recognized as an essential tool for enforcing the law and ensuring justice, as well as safeguarding the rights of citizenship and fundamental freedoms. It is considered an independent and autonomous profession in the modern world. This professional independence is guaranteed in the legal system of every […]...

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Created By: Nina Mokhtarian
February 20, 2022

Solidarity, resilience, and struggle for a future belong to us / Elaheh Amani

March 8th has been recognized as the central point and focal point of women’s struggles and celebration of its achievements since the early 1900s in the world. A review of the key points of the hundred-year history of March 8th reminds us of the importance of this day in the global women’s movement and the […]...

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Created By: Elahe Amani
February 20, 2022

On the occasion of World Day for the Fight against Sexual Exploitation of Women, Rezvan Moghadam.

Stella Obasanjo, the first lady of Nigeria and wife of former president Olusegun Obasanjo, proposed February 6, 2003 as the World Day of “Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation” at a conference organized by the Committee on “Influential African Traditional Practices on the Health of Women and Children”. The United Nations Human Rights Commission then […]...

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Created By: Razvan Moghadam
February 20, 2022

On the occasion of March 2nd, World Baloch Culture Day / Saeideh Khashi

You walked through the stones of Balochistan, at a time when you stayed in mud and brick houses, under sturdy black tents, in sunlit courtyards, and spent long nights in conversation with the ever-awake stars. You witnessed the sunrise in its most humble form, and sat in the company of wheat-carrying women, finding peace under […]...

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Created By: Saeideh Khashi
February 20, 2022

“Buying mandatory military service and the problems young people face in purchasing or completing it / Hana Amiri”

Military service in Iran has a history of over a century and is mandatory. Men, after reaching the age of eighteen, with the exception of a few who have exemption conditions, are all required to serve in the military. If they do not go to service, they will be deprived of all government services and […]...

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Created By: Hana Amiri
February 20, 2022

Book Introduction: Child Marriage: A Jurisprudential, Legal, and Assessment of the Possibility of Criminalization / Sharif Hassan Zadeh

Child marriage or “child marriage” is a type of official or unofficial marriage in which a person enters into a marriage contract before reaching the age of eighteen. The minimum age for marriage set by law is eighteen in many jurisdictions, especially for girls; even being at the age of eighteen is sometimes included in […]...

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Created By: Sharif Hassan‌Zadeh
February 20, 2022

Hello Gholamreza, the Minister of Labor’s claim about creating a job with one million tomans is not logical and achievable/ Ali Kalaii

As long as the economy does not deviate from its record and negative economic growth does not exceed five percent, jobs will not be created. These are the words of Gholamreza Marhaba, the spokesperson for the Economic Commission and representative of Astara in Gilan province in the eleventh session of the Islamic Council. The parliamentary […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
January 21, 2022

Investigating the reasons for the widespread issue of waste management in Iran in a conversation with Alireza Sharifi Yazdi/ Azad Mohammadi.

Dr. Alireza Sharifi Yazdi believes that “currently, waste management is not the most catastrophic event in our society from an economic perspective, but rather it is simply one of the most visible ones.” This social psychology expert admitted in an interview with Khat-e-Solh that the most important factor in the widespread prevalence of false occupations […]...

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Created By: Azad Mohammadi
January 21, 2022

Field Report on Vegetable Street Vendors: Greasy Street Vendors and the Rule of Law/ Mehrnoush the Kind-hearted

“Informal” work is a form of paid work that is not recognized by economic laws. According to Marx, “wage labor” is work that has become a “commodity” and is bought and sold. Now, if this “commodified” work is defined as “informal,” it becomes a vicious cycle, as if the actor is only being exploited for […]...

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Created By: Admin
January 21, 2022

A Tragic Tale: Selling Body Parts to Survive/ Moein Khazaee

This is an undeniable fact that poverty not only affects the economic conditions of society, but also has an impact on the social life of citizens. The decrease in purchasing power of citizens leads to changes in their previous social habits, such as allocating expenses for leisure, clothing, suitable food, health and medical care, and […]...

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Created By: Moein Khazaeli
January 21, 2022

Smuggling, idle car fuel / Samireh Hanaei

“Smuggling of Iranian white oil to the Emirates. This headline has not yet caused any controversy in any news agency. However, it will soon find a place for itself in the news agencies. Fuel smuggling from Hormozgan to neighboring countries is not a new subject. Although occasional news from southern law enforcement authorities about the […]...

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Created By: Samireh Hanai
January 21, 2022

Living in a state of poverty/ Mandana Sadeghi

When talking about working children or garbage-collecting children, authorities immediately announce eighty or eighty-five percent of these children as illegal foreign nationals to the media and report on their living conditions, work, laws, or lack thereof, to prevent the employment of foreign nationals. Government institution statistics estimate the number of garbage-collecting children in Tehran to […]...

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Created By: Mandana Sadeghi
January 21, 2022