By Elahe Amani “I was excited to come to US, but since my arrival I have not had one happy day. He needed a servant
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Statement in support of equal rights for women in Libya After the fall of Gaddafi’s government, many Libyans are enjoying and celebrating their victory. Yet
“We ask justice, we ask equality, we ask that all the civil and political rights that belong to citizens of the United States, be guaranteed
This poster outlines Article 1 of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In a landmark decision the Geneva-based U.N. Human Rights Council voted
Exactly two years ago today, the largest protesting demonstration of the Iranian people after the 1979 revolution took place between Enghelab or Revolution square and
The world is rapidly changing and deteriorating. Don’t we see? Will we keep silent? We witness a series of horrific changes taking place on different
The 1932 work of Balzac, French novelist “A Woman of Thirty” (Une Femme de Trente Ans) is the story of a spirited woman in 19th
Women in Iran and in many other countries today continue to be deprived of many very basic human rights, although the UN designated March 8
In October 2008 in Tehran, an Iranian man was taken away for not paying a mehrieh, a payment made in the event of a divorce.
I am categorically opposed to any restrictions put on the presentation of information in the guise of protecting minorities from the risk of collective slander.