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April 21, 2025

Suicide

Compulsory Attire in Single-Sex Schools Is an Excess/ Dina Ghalibaf

The time spent in school is often described by those who have experienced it as one of the most beautiful and, in many ways, the golden era of life. Making new friends and beginning the process of socialization in school shapes a person’s life. When we revisit the memories of our school days, many of […]...

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Created By: Dina Ghalibaf
November 21, 2024

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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Created By: Admin
August 22, 2024

After freedom, the prison becomes a purifying light.

Last year, it was these very days that the news of Sepideh Farahan’s suicide, a former political prisoner, made headlines. A suspicious and shocking death that, according to her friends, was a voluntary suicide. Sepideh had said in her interviews that during her time in Evin Prison, the detention center of the Ministry of Intelligence, […]...

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Created By: Motahreh Goonei
June 21, 2024

Hopelessness; the lost ring of consecutive suicides/ Saba Alaleh

Mental well-being nowadays is defined as a state of psychological, social, and physical prosperity, meaning that an individual is connected to all political, social, economic, and cultural structures due to their psychological coherence. Any disorder or turmoil in these structures also affects the individual. The increase in suicide rates in a society is also derived […]...

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Created By: Saba Alaleh
May 21, 2024

Suicide on the last day of autumn/ Hope Aghdami

In the early days of December this year, the ILNA news agency reported on the suicide of two workers at the Chavar Ilam petrochemical plant on the last day of autumn. With the suicide of these two workers, the number of suicides in this petrochemical complex has reached six in the past two years. A […]...

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Created By: Omid Aghdami
January 21, 2024

A look at the reasons for the increase in suicide rates among soldiers in Iran / Delbar Tokhali

Let’s not remain silent in the face of soldiers’ suicide. More than two years have passed since the suicide of “Saman Dashti”, a 20-year-old young man who pulled the trigger on the last day of his military service and ended his life, but his family and friends are still in shock about what happened. During […]...

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Created By: Delbar Tavakoli
June 22, 2023

The Psychological Effects of Mandatory Military Service on Youth/ Saba Alaleh

Definitely in our family, friends or acquaintances, we have someone or some people who have one of their main concerns and anxieties to be exempt from mandatory military service, and we have probably seen people who have made every effort – whether by paying high costs or enduring difficult consequences – to avoid entering this […]...

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Created By: Saba Alaleh
June 22, 2023

Military service, a blind knot of higher education and job opportunities for young people / Sajjad Khodakarami

It has been more than a century since the issue of mandatory military service in Iran has been ongoing. This compulsory service in the country’s military has, of course, revealed its flaws after such a long period of time. Flaws that have become a knot in the lives of many young people and a strong […]...

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Created By: Sajad Khodakarami
June 22, 2023

Karim Lakzadeh: The only way for cinema to join our recent protests is through suicide/ Ali Naseri

“Examining Iran’s Protest Cinema in Conversation with Karim Lakzadeh, Film Director” Karim Lakzadeh believes that in Iranian cinema, films have always been made that appear to be protest films, but in reality, they have only been used by opportunists to advance the filmmaker’s goals and gain international recognition. Given that these days, the art of […]...

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Created By: Ali Nasri
November 22, 2022

Investigating the Impact of Virtual Space on Depression and Suicide in Adolescents / Samireh Hanaei

Is the digital generation depressed? “Two ten and thirteen-year-old children from Lorestan committed suicide on August 18, 2022 by hanging and shooting themselves. According to the news agency “Hrana”, from April to August 20, 2022, thirty-three cases of suicide among children and adolescents aged eleven to eighteen have been reported in the country, and only […]...

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Created By: Samireh Hanai
August 22, 2022

Investigation of the reasons for suicide among married individuals and women in conversation with Amir Mahmoud Harirchi, sociologist/ Roshanak Mehrayin.

Marriage, a transaction until death. The statistics of suicide and attempted suicide in Iran have not changed significantly; although the statistics published by the Islamic Republic sources are not reliable, according to the statements of government officials and media, the influential factors on suicide have undergone significant changes; for example, suicide among women and young […]...

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Created By: Roshanak Mehrayin
May 21, 2022

Hanging Pieces; Short Story: Sarvnaz Sistani, Poetry: Anwar Abbasi

Short Story: “Dance of Flames” written by Soroonaaz Sistani. It was raining so hard that it seemed like someone had drawn a knife across the biggest cloud in the sky. My mother sat in the middle of the room and put my brother next to the heater to open his shirt. I was sitting in […]...

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Created By: Admin
March 21, 2021