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January 2, 2026

Magazine number 46

A discussion about February 11 with the republication of the live conversation with the late Jamal Hosseini.

Jamal Hosseini: Our activities were thorns in the eyes of the security apparatus. The year 88 is a specific time period that was influenced by the political changes in the country, and the security forces began to crack down on civil organizations and human rights defenders, with the aim of seriously stopping their activities. For […]...

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Created By: Jamal Hosseini
February 24, 2015

Seyed Abolhasan Bani Sadr: They said, “You are not a Muslim if you oppose execution/Ali Khamenei.”

Dr. Seyyed Abolhassan Banisadr, the first president of Iran, does not need an introduction. Although after many years, through numerous interviews and writing books, he has answered many questions regarding human rights violations in the early months and years of the revolution in Bahman 57, we deemed it necessary and opportune to approach him in […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
February 24, 2015

Abbas Samakar: People are not in favor of violence.

A proposal regarding human rights and the February 1979 revolution. In light of the Shah’s conviction and the report from the International Red Cross Organization regarding the use of torture on political prisoners by SAVAK in prisons as an example of human rights violations, to what extent were the concerns of the revolution and revolutionaries […]...

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Created By: Admin
February 24, 2015

Mohsen Rezvani: Violence has erupted outside of the revolution.

A proposal regarding human rights and the February 1979 revolution. Given the conviction of the Shah and the report of the International Red Cross Organization regarding the torture of political prisoners by SAVAK in prisons as an example of human rights violations, to what extent were the concerns of the revolution and revolutionaries about human […]...

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Created By: Admin
February 24, 2015

Dr. Mohammad Maleki: Injustice and unfairness have expanded after the revolution.

A proposal regarding human rights and the February 1979 revolution. Given the conviction of the Shah and the report of the International Red Cross Organization regarding the torture of political prisoners by SAVAK in prisons as an example of human rights violations, to what extent were the concerns of the revolution and revolutionaries about human […]...

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Created By: Admin
February 24, 2015

Dr. Fariborz Dana, President: The revolution is fundamentally a human rights phenomenon.

A proposal regarding human rights and the Bahman 57 Revolution. Given the conviction of the Shah and the report of the International Red Cross Organization on the use of torture on political prisoners by SAVAK in prisons as an example of human rights violations, to what extent were the concerns of the revolution and revolutionaries […]...

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Created By: Admin
February 24, 2015

Hedayatollah Matin Daftari: The people, who were once subjects, became citizens and then a nation.

A proposal regarding human rights and the February 1979 revolution. Given the conviction of the Shah and the report of the International Red Cross Organization regarding the torture of political prisoners by SAVAK in prisons as an example of human rights violations, to what extent were the concerns of the revolution and revolutionaries about human […]...

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Created By: Admin
February 24, 2015

Dr. Naser Zarafshan: It rotates around the same previous heel.

A proposal regarding human rights and the Bahman 57 Revolution. In light of the conviction of the Shah and the report of the International Red Cross Organization regarding the torture of political prisoners by SAVAK in prisons as an example of human rights violations, to what extent were the concerns of the revolution and revolutionaries […]...

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Created By: Admin
February 24, 2015

Ahmad Montazeri: The Cultural Revolution is a revolution for human rights.

A proposal regarding human rights and the Bahman 57 Revolution. Given the conviction of the Shah and the report of the International Red Cross Organization on the torture of political prisoners by SAVAK in prisons as an example of human rights violations, to what extent were the concerns of the revolution and revolutionaries about human […]...

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Created By: Admin
February 24, 2015

Hassan Sharifmadari: Violence has intensified in the revolution.

A proposal regarding human rights and the Bahman 57 Revolution. Given the conviction of the Shah and the report of the International Red Cross Organization regarding the torture of political prisoners by SAVAK in prisons as an example of human rights violations, to what extent were the concerns of the revolution and revolutionaries about human […]...

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Created By: Admin
February 24, 2015

The approach of Ayatollah Montazeri and Ayatollah Khomeini towards human rights / Mojtaba Vahedi

It is appropriate to evaluate individuals’ perspectives on a subject in different profiles and time frames. Regarding Ayatollah Montazeri’s views, there are significant differences between the time of drafting the constitution, when he was the deputy leader, and the time when his positions led to his dismissal from the deputy leadership, until the last days […]...

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Created By: Mojtaba Vahedi
February 24, 2015

The level of censorship in Iran from the 28th of August coup until now / Reza Najafi

According to the report by “Reporters Without Borders”, Iran has the worst censorship situation in the world, after three countries: Turkmenistan, North Korea, and Eritrea. This censorship takes place in various forms such as newspapers, films, online space, television and satellite networks, and books. This report briefly looks at the censorship of books and newspapers […]...

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Created By: Reza Najafi
February 24, 2015