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Germany cancels Christmas markets as Muslim immigration numbers rise
Amid security concerns over the presence of Muslim immigrants, some German cities are holding markets and festivals for the first time in centuries...
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Recognizing the Charter of Cyrus the Great is a historic step for cultural heritage and human rights
The Charter of Cyrus the Great was recognized as one of the world's first charters in the field of human rights and respect for cultural diversity...
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The arrest of Kamran Hekmati, a family trip that turned into a human rights case
Kamran Hekmati, an Iranian-Jewish American citizen, was arrested in Iran following his trip to Israel thirteen years ago and…
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صدای سکوت در بیمارستانهای ایران هر روز بلندتر میشود
صدای سکوت، پژواکی از درد و ناامیدی کادر درمان است و این صدا در بیمارستانهای ایران هر روز بلندتر میشود.…
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Children in Sistan and Baluchestan still have no ceiling for learning
آموزش در سیستان و بلوچستان معنایی تلخ یافته است؛ جایی که فقر، بیتوجهی و فراموشی دست به دست هم دادهاند…
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Iranian Christians at the Center of Gross Human Rights Violations and Intensified Repression After the 12-Day War
Mai Sato reported an intensification of post-war repression and widespread arrests of Christian citizens, a repression that reflects the dire situation…
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Aida Najaflou's spinal fracture and the therapeutic silence in Evin Prison
شکستگی ستون فقرات «آیدا نجفلو» شهروند مسیحی، نشاندهنده وضعیت وخیم زندانیان مذهبی و کمتوجهی درمانی در زندانهای ایران است. آیدا…
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The Unjust Conviction of Morteza Faghanpour Sasi, a Christian Citizen, for His Faith in Iran
Morteza Faghanpour Sasi, a Christian citizen living in Varamin, was sentenced to approximately 9 years in prison after being arrested, tortured, and detained for six months.
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