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Power Outages Hit Iranian Citizens/ Nafiseh Sharafeddini
The final month of autumn began with widespread power outages in Tehran and other major cities. Continuous closures attributed to cold weather and power shortages have affected most provinces. The first round of outages began in late November, prompting the president to respond quickly, assuring citizens that residential electricity would no longer be cut off. […]...
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Nafiseh Sharafaldini
Conversation with Naemat Ahmadi, lawyer and prosecutor about the increase in execution sentences in Iran/ Ali Kalaii
Overcoming unemployment is overcoming crime. Statistics in the past year show a significant increase in the implementation of the death penalty in Iran. It seems that since Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei took office, there has been a strong will within the judicial system to expedite all death sentences. This has prompted the monthly magazine Khat-e-Solh to interview […]...
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Ali Kalaei
“A law has been approved through the process of tortoise-like movement/ Amir Salar Davoudi”
This is a caption This is a caption Amir Salar Davoudi The representatives of the Islamic Consultative Assembly approved a bill “Amendment of a Clause to the Anti-Drug Law” as a priority, which leads to a decrease in executions for these crimes, on December 24, 2016. Therefore, as it is quite evident, the purpose of […]...
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How well do we know small-scale drug dealers? / Simin Rouzgar
Simin Rouzgar The Glasgow school believes that news does not reflect the world, but rather shapes it. This definition means that the way an event is reported is more influenced by the political and social world surrounding it. The findings of research from this school not only question the impartiality of dominant media, but also […]...
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Simin Rouzgard
The winners and losers of the drug industry in Iran/ Mehdi Dehghan
This is a caption این یک عنوان است This is a caption. Mehdi Dehghan The economic problems in Iran have caused the profitable trade of drugs and their smuggling to become larger every day, leading to an increase in the influx of dirty money into the Iranian system and a more severe problem of money […]...
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Mehdi Dehghan
A Jurisprudential Review of the Execution Punishment for Drug Offenders/ Hassan Farshchian
Hassan Farshchian According to the fact that in the legal system of the Islamic Republic of Iran, jurisprudence is considered one of the main sources of legislation, jurists and experts who agree with the death penalty for drug offenders have tried to justify the execution of these criminals based on one of the legitimate punishments. […]...
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Hasan Fereshtian
The Footprints of the Aghazadehs in Smuggling Goods/ Mehdi Dehghan
This text does not have a translation as it is just a caption for an image. It reads “.” Mehdi Dehghan The fight against corruption in Iran has always been limited to conferences, seminars, and symposiums, and no one has the courage or ability to address the root of the problem, even the president. According […]...
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Mehdi Dehghan