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Morteza Hamounian

We want “Justice”; 111 years after the Constitutional Revolution/ Morteza Hamounian.

The pursuit of a powerful and efficient judiciary in Iran has its roots in the long history of the country. The concept of justice in Iranian history has always been traditional and has been pursued in various forms. In fact, the word “dat” in ancient Persian and Avestan means “law,” and this word has been […]...

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July 26, 2017

Why is access to the internet considered a fundamental human right? / Morteza Hamounian

In early May, the government of Congo signed a contract worth 5.6 million dollars with the group “Mer”. Mer is an Israeli security consulting company with deep ties to Israeli intelligence services. Mer sells monitoring tools to foreign security forces and the result of its products is a large data analysis system called the Strategic […]...

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June 25, 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

The Psychology of Torturer; In Conversation with Monireh Baradaran/ Morteza Hamoonian.

We have heard and know about the torture of the eyes, but what about the torturers? To what extent are we familiar with the character and expertise of torturers in carrying out various forms of torture and violence? Stanley Milgram, a famous American psychologist, based on his well-known experiment, has proven that the ability to […]...

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August 28, 2015