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October 2, 2024

Migration

Refugee rejection or asylum? War or peace? / Alireza Goodarzi

I still hadn’t started school, in the early 1990s, one day we went to visit one of our relatives and I was playing with my cousin in the alley. A childish argument broke out and both sides were using the word “Afghani” as an insult towards each other. I didn’t understand why “Afghani” had to […]...

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Created By: Alireza Goodarzi
August 22, 2024

Afghan immigrants, opportunity or threat? / Fereshteh Goli

  The attractiveness of Iran for Afghan migrants. According to statistics from the International Organization for Migration, after the Taliban regained control, seventy percent of Afghan refugees have migrated to Iran. Despite the actions taken and the negative attitude of Iranian society towards migrants, which is also prominent in Afghanistan, what secret lies in choosing […]...

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August 22, 2024

Gholamreza Montazeri, a representative of the parliament, claimed: There is no relationship between childbearing and privacy / Ali Kalai.

He considers the law of youth population as “one of the most progressive and valuable decisions of the eleventh parliament” and a response to our fundamental cultural and social needs in the present era, and apparently is not willing to accept any criticism of it. He says that “all the predicted cases have been taken […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
December 22, 2021

Migration; the solution for population in the world and absent in Iran/ Morteza Hamounian

From the fear of population decline to the fear of aging population, these are concerns that have been brought to light in Iran due to the implementation of the Youth Population Law by the President of the Islamic Republic. These fears are due to the downward trend in births in Iran, which the head of […]...

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December 22, 2021

Investigation of the reasons for the migration of the young generation / Mohammad Momenzadeh

Migration is a phenomenon that leads to the displacement of human capital from one city to another and from one country to another, and this has wide-ranging implications for both countries. In the following report, we will discuss the migration of young generations from our country, Iran, and its reasons (internal, external, and globalization). There […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Mamandzadeh
July 23, 2021

The Dark World of Art in Migration/Tahmineh Tomiris

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Created By: Tahmineh Tomiris
August 22, 2020

Regarding immigration; it is hard for me to die as I was born here!/Morteza Hamoonian

1- Footnotes: 1- The migration of Aryan tribes to the Iranian plateau and the formation of government in this plateau – Ali Nikoui – Virgul 2- Unknown rulers – Ahmad Kasravi – Part Two – Introduction – Pages 150 to 155 3- A look at the book “Unknown Rulers” on the occasion of the 20th […]...

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July 22, 2020

Migration with Hardship: Variable Policies and Uncertain Destiny/ November’s Radiance

While a significant portion of policies regarding immigrants and refugees around the world are related to their level of access to services and citizenship rights, there are still many challenges in this area. These challenges are more pronounced in some countries and regions, where immigrants and refugees have significantly lower human rights compared to other […]...

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July 22, 2020

Migration or Liberation from the Bonds of the Seventh Art Community in Iran?/ Morteza Hamounian

It was supposed to be a beginning for everything; but it turned into a beginning for many endings, for departures and leaving things behind, for leaving the country and entrusting the homeland to dreams. As they say, it was supposed to rain and wash away the souls, but instead a flood came and took away […]...

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April 24, 2017

Saeed Madani: “Sleeping in a grave is a wise way to survive.”

Saeed Madani Ghahfarokhi is a senior researcher in social issues and a journalist, who has authored numerous valuable works in the fields of social problems, particularly addiction, poverty, and prostitution. His books, “Sociology of Prostitution”, “Addiction in Iran”, “The Necessity of Combating Poverty and Inequality in Iran”, and “Violence Against Children in Iran” are just […]...

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Created By: Saeed Madani
January 27, 2017

: Nader Wahabi: Political refugees tend to be marginalized / Morteza Hamounian:

Nader Vahabi, a graduate in Political Science and holds a Master’s and Doctorate degree in Political Sociology from the University of Nantes and the Faculty of Humanities in Paris. He defended his doctoral thesis on the collective memories of Iranian refugees in 2004, which was published in French by Armand Colin under the title “Sociology […]...

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September 29, 2015