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November 24, 2025

Peace Agreement Number 126

Renewable Energies and Human Rights / Bahar Abbasi

With a general look at human rights laws and international and regional conventions, it can be understood that the concept of human rights has become closely and increasingly linked to the right to a healthy environment and sustainable development. With the process of industrialization in the world and its consequences such as increased environmental pollution, […]...

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Created By: Bahar Abbasi
October 23, 2021

A Look at the Student Solidarity Campaign in Sistan and Baluchestan / Saeed Shirzad

As the month of Mehr approaches, the first thing that occupies our minds is the joy of children and the new life they have embarked on. Every year, as these children enter higher grades, this new life becomes more vibrant. However, the necessity of this new life undoubtedly includes free and appropriate education that should […]...

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Created By: Saied Shirzad
October 23, 2021

Notes on the Economic-Social Burden of Violence Against Women / Elaheh Amani

Gender-based violence or violence against women is a global pandemic that affects one in three women throughout their lifetime from childhood to old age. The direct, indirect, visible, and hidden harms of violence against women and girls, and finding solutions to assess and combat it, have been brought to the forefront of human rights discussions […]...

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Created By: Elahe Amani
October 23, 2021

History and reasons for naming World Children’s Day / Barin Abbasi

In the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, individuals under the age of eighteen are referred to as children, unless the law governing that person specifies a younger age for their maturity. Children are considered the future assets of society and also the most vulnerable group in any community. They have needs […]...

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Created By: Barin Abbasi
October 23, 2021