Alireza Jahan Bin

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Review of Article 11 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and its comparison with the constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran

Do you know: there are 30 human rights laws? These are your most basic human rights and belong to you. Article 11 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights emphasizes that no human is guilty or guilty unless his crime is proved in court. The accusation of humans, whether by government or by individuals, constitutes …

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Review of Article 10 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and its comparison with the constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran

Do you know: there are 30 human rights laws? These are your most basic human rights and belong to you. Article 10 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights considers the right to an independent and just court to be one of the fundamental rights of human beings. The court must be general in order …

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Review of Article 9 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and its comparison with the constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran

Do you know: there are 30 human rights laws. These are your most basic human rights and belong to you. And you do not need to let someone to have these rights. Article 9 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that (no one shall be held in custody, imprisonment or arbitrary deportation)

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Review of Article 8 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and its comparison with the constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran

Do you know: There are 30 human rights laws. These are your most basic human rights and belong to you. Article 8 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states in short: “The law must protect human rights” The right to a fair trial is one of the fundamental rights of humans.

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Clip Audio Description (Opium poppy opium ban law)

In cooperation with the Education and Research Committee and the group of audio and video With the implementation of: Human Rights Activists Mohammad Golestanjoo – Ms. Diana Beglarifard Editor: Mohammad Golestanjoo

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Review of Article 7 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and its comparison with the constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran

Do you know: there are 30 human rights laws? These are your most basic human rights and belong to you. Article 7 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, called “the right to equality before the law”, is equated with equal rights, and emphasizes that everyone has the right to have equal protection without discrimination …

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Audio clip Description (Explanation of the Universal Declaration of Fundamental Principles and Fundamental Rights)

In cooperation with the Education and Research Committee and the group of audio and video With the implementation of: Human Rights Activists Mohammad Golestanjoo – Ms. Diana Beglarifard Editor: Mohammad Golestanjoo

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Review of Article 6 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and its comparison with the constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran

Do you know: Article 30 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights? And they are your most basic human rights and belong to you. Article VI of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights addresses the rights of citizens and refers to the human worth of the people of the state from the point of view …

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Awareness hinge (studying the rights of transs in Iran)

Who are the transsexuals and what are their human rights? Have positive steps taken by the government or community to recognize these people? How does community look to these people? Can they have a human and social right like a citizen?

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Review of Article 5 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and its comparison with the constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran

Do you know: Article 30 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights? And they are your most basic human rights and belong to you. Article 5 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights explicitly states that the prohibition of torture is a violation of human dignity.

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