Social justice

Do Iranians have fair access to basic services? / Mo’in Khazaei
The dream of social justice in Iran; It is rare to find a government in the world that has access to social justice as one of its stated goals in its manifestos, charters, constitutions, and even regular laws. Almost all politicians and statesmen in the absolute majority of countries (of course, in countries where political […]...
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Moein Khazaeli
Compulsory work; Children’s share of social justice/ Saya Rahimi
In the 18th century AD, as a result of the Industrial Revolution and the employers’ tendency to hire cheap and unskilled labor, as well as the migration of people from rural areas to cities in search of suitable jobs, the unemployment rate increased dramatically and a phenomenon emerged that later became known as a major […]...
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Sayeh Rahimi
“Kulbari and fuel smuggling are the result of lack of social justice in Iran / Bahar Abbasi”
On the fifth day of Esfand month, military forces affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in the border areas of Sistan and Baluchestan province opened fire on a group of Baloch fuel smugglers. As a result, several of the smugglers were killed or injured. The deceased were fuel smugglers who would buy fuel […]...
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Bahar Abbasi
Systemic corruption and a naked king, the story of Iran’s economy today / Ali Kalai
Resources/Sources 1 – Leader of the Revolution: We have a specific corruption, not a systemic one, Khabar Online, June 7, 2017. 2 – Ahmad Tavakoli: Systematic corruption/ If we don’t fight corruption, it will definitely overthrow the Islamic Republic, Aftab News, February 6, 2018. 3 – Download video and audio files of the conference on […]...
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Ali Kalaei
Unemployment and cheap labor are the result of half a century of incorrect economic policies in Iran/Kiumars Amiri.
Economy in the world, whatever definition it may have, in these long years, has no symbol or manifestation in the Islamic Republic of Iran. It has been almost half a century that there is no place for a dynamic, real and scientific economy to be defined in this land. In the absence of a proper […]...
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Kiomars Amiri
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Majid Zarei
The Difficult Path of Justice in Iran/Mohammad Nistani
Justice or fairness is a subject and concept that, despite having many advocates, has not only been neglected, but has always been a playground for political bandits to advance their own political and economic interests by exploiting this inherent value among the people. Although the divine verses of the Holy Quran have emphasized justice and […]...
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Mohammad Neyestani
The purchasing power of people on the eve of Norooz; “Write that people are unfortunate” / Aban Paryavi
Another year has passed, but it seems that the economic situation of the people is expected to continue its downward trend. With less than a few days left until the new year, there is no excitement or hustle and bustle of Nowruz due to the alarming inflation and the spread of COVID-19. It seems that […]...
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