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The Waves of Persecution and Harassment of Christians in Iran/ By Rob Duncan

Following the arrests of Christians in Iran clearly shows that in recent years, Iranian government authorities have targeted the Christian community for suppression. Reports indicate that from May to August 2016, 79 Christian citizens were arrested and a large number of them were interrogated and sent to prison. It is believed that many arrests have […]...

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Created By: Rob Duncan
September 25, 2016

Iran, the continuation of oppression against the church / Samuel Bakhtiyari

This is a caption[/caption] This is a caption. Samuel Bakhtiari In the past few weeks, the arrest of a number of Iranian Christians and pressure on other converts has once again made headlines. Security forces have raided several small Christian gatherings and arrested a number of Iranian Christian converts. “Mahabat News” website reported on September […]...

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Created By: Samuel Bakhtiyari
September 25, 2016

Book Introduction: Alternatives to Prison or Intermediate Punishments

Dr. Mohammad Ashouri is a prominent figure in the field of law and a member of the Criminal Law Group at the Faculty of Law and Political Science at the University of Tehran. He, who completed his PhD in Criminal Sciences in France, focuses on legal issues related to various groups, including women, children, and […]...

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Created By: Admin
September 25, 2016

Professor Payam Akhavan: Have they even asked for forgiveness? / Morteza Hamounian

Professor Payam Akhavan, an Iranian-Canadian lawyer, human rights activist, and professor at McGill University in Montreal. Mr. Akhavan, who has been actively pursuing cases of human rights violations around the world for two decades, including as a former prosecutor for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, has made significant efforts to […]...

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Created By: Admin
August 24, 2016

Dr. Ali Diniterkamani: Corruption is like a termite that eats away at the health of society / Simin Rouzgar.

Conversation with Simin Rouzgar Dr. Ali Diniterkamani, a graduate of the Economic Development program at the University of Tehran, is currently an assistant professor at the Institute of Commercial Studies and Research. Over the past two decades, in addition to ten books and one hundred articles authored or translated by Dr. Diniterkamani have been published. […]...

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Created By: Simin Rouzgard
August 24, 2016

Corruption in Iranian football and its connection and impact on political development / Keyvan Soltani

This caption is not in Farsi, it is in English. It says “attachment”. Kian Soltani Corruption in Iranian football is not a new topic and it does not spare anyone’s reputation. Generally, the dimensions of corruption in football can only be understood through a comprehensive discussion about corruption, the systems in which it thrives and […]...

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Created By: Keyvan Soltani
August 23, 2016

Administrative Corruption, Agriculture, and Development in Turkmen Desert / Daniel Babayani

This is not a complete sentence and cannot be translated accurately. Please provide a complete sentence for translation. Daniel Babayani Banks play a major role in providing for the needs of the agricultural sector. However, in the Turkmen Desert where the main occupations of the people are farming, animal husbandry, and fishing, due to lack […]...

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Created By: Danial Babayani
August 23, 2016

Exposing Grand Corruption: Behind the Scenes of Power Struggle / Reza Haghighatnejad

This is a caption “This is a caption” Reza Haghighatnejad Mojtaba Zolnoor, the representative of the hardline faction in Qom city, warned Hassan Rouhani, the president of Iran, on August 19th to declare his position on the accusations against his brother, Hossein Fereydoun. Three members of the tenth parliament have also written a letter to […]...

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Created By: Reza Haghighatnejad
August 23, 2016

A Look at the Lost Studies on Administrative Corruption/ Elaheh Amani

This is a caption. Goddess Amani Since the late 20th century, studies on corruption have emerged in academic circles. The staggering cost of administrative and financial corruption in the world has led not only academic institutions, but also non-governmental organizations and civil society organizations that experienced significant growth in the 1990s, to pay attention to […]...

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Created By: Elahe Amani
August 23, 2016

A Narrative of Economic Murder/ Behrouz Kazemi

This is not a complete sentence and cannot be translated accurately. Please provide a complete sentence for translation. Behrouz Kazemi Everyone was in debt to each other. Contractors to material suppliers, employers to workers, and the government to all of them! Sometimes even more distressing news reached their ears: The old seller of the electrical […]...

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Created By: Admin
August 23, 2016

Money from you, certificate from us/ Sussan Mohammadkhani Ghiaathvand

An overview of some aspects of administrative corruption in Iranian universities. “این عکس یک پروفایل است” “This is a profile picture.” Sousan Mohammadkhani Ghiasvand The university and scientific center in Iran has a history of more than 1700 years. As the spokesperson for the Khuzestan Cultural Heritage Lovers Association tells Mehr News Agency, Jundi Shapur […]...

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Created By: Sousan Mohammadkhani Ghiyasvand
August 23, 2016

Organizational corruption in Iran / Saeed Aganji

“این عکس یک پروفایل است” This photo is a profile picture. Saeed Aganji Corruption is one of the main obstacles to the development of countries. According to the latest report from Transparency International, Iran ranks 130th in the “Corruption Perceptions Index” among 168 countries that have been evaluated. This means that corruption runs deep in […]...

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Created By: Saeed Aganji
August 23, 2016