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Is an unjust law still a law?/ Mohammad Hadi Jafarpour
One of the most important issues that is currently being discussed in society is determining the boundary of “civil disobedience” with law-breaking, legalism, and the religious term “oppression”. The attention to this issue has led to the question of the relationship between ethics and law, justice and ethics, or in a religious perspective, the interaction […]...
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Mohammad Hadi Jafarpour
“Underground Theater”, Selection of Independent Artists / Dina Ghalehbaaf
“In Sync with the People”, “Anti-Dictatorship”, “Independent”, and “Strong” are titles used to describe the “Free Art” movement in Iran. The Free Art movement, which became more radical and widespread after the killing of Mahsa (Zhina) Amini, showed that the artistic community in Iran is aligned and in harmony with the ideals of the “Women’s […]...
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Dina Ghalibaf
Does changing governments result in a change in the performance of teacher unions? / Reza Dehlavi
The teacher unions in Iran declared their existence in the late 1970s after the revolution. Five independent and non-governmental unions called “Teacher Unions” were established in five provinces, as pioneers in pursuing the rights of teachers and students and entering the field of union demands. From the beginning of the 1980s, more teachers attempted to […]...
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Reza Dehlavi
A Look at the Election Promises of Physicians Regarding “Filtering” and “Monitoring” / Hormoz Sharifian
The world has different policies, one of which is the world of “promises”. Nowadays, politicians in all forms of government – from democratic to semi-democratic and even authoritarian – are forced to make promises to the people and the people usually have no choice but to “vote” based on the promises they hear from the […]...
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Hormoz Sharifian
Violation of privacy, under the guise of protecting public security/ Soghra Rahimi
According to reports published on social media in the past weeks, security forces have displayed another form of violence against women by violating their privacy at metro stations and continuing the enforcement of compulsory hijab. According to these reports, passengers are confronted with officers who, without their consent, confiscate and search their mobile phones under […]...
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Soghra Rahimi
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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Alireza Goodarzi
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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Book Introduction: “Suicide, Causes, Prevalence, and Prevention Strategies in Youth and Adolescents”
September 19th, which coincides with September 10th, is World Suicide Prevention Day. The World Health Organization, in collaboration with the World Health Organization, strives to reduce the suicide rate by raising awareness among the global community, especially youth and young adults. Despite efforts made globally to reduce the suicide rate, unfortunately we are witnessing an […]...
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