Monthly issue number 18
At first
Writing these few lines is only to say that we know Nasrin Sotoudeh, dear, is on a hunger strike. Nasrin Sotoudeh is a human rights activist and lawyer, a member of the Human Rights Defenders Association, the One Million Signatures Campaign to Change Discriminatory Laws Against Women, and the Association for the Protection of Children. […]...
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Rebellion of young women
In the past few years, especially after the end of the Iran-Iraq war, the Islamic Republic has always been faced with the problem of youth rebellion and disobedience. It has consistently denied the existence of this deep social problem. Why? The simple reason is that the rebellion and disobedience of the youth is the best […]...
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From Kant to the United Nations
1. Steps towards peacebuilding The 18th century is widely known as the end of Europe’s decline. In line with the Industrial Revolution, there was significant growth in industry, agriculture, production, and transportation. At the same time, we witnessed the beginning of a widespread “peace movement” on this continent, with the starting point being Immanuel Kant’s […]...
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AdminNobel Peace Prize and sanctions
The motivation for writing these lines is the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to the European Union in October, an event that may have been one of the most challenging decisions of the award committee; with widespread critical feedback, sometimes humorous and even sarcastic. But before delving into this action, let us become more […]...
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Obstacles to Organized Human Rights Activities in Middle Eastern Countries
In the days when the hope for the rise of the Phoenix of peace and freedom from the ashes of war and instability in the Middle East slowly turns into a distant dream, the question of why such a situation has arisen is almost forgotten. Why can’t we think about the root problems related to […]...
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