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Challenges Facing the Women’s Commission of Tahkim-e Vahdat

This interview by Farnaz Seyfi is was originally published on December 18, 2006 at www.zanestan.net (issue 17) under the title “Rally on June 12, 2006 Was an Opportunity for the Women’s Commission.” On International “Elimination of Violence” Day last year, Tahkim-e Vahdat (Office for the Consolidation of Unity) announced its ...
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Concrete Tactics for Nonviolent Change in Serbia

A Discussion on the Strategies Used to Bring about Positive Democratic Change ...
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Georgia’s Rose Revolution: The Preconditions and Strategies for Democracy

A Discussion on the Strategies Used to Bring about Positive Democratic Change ...
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The Feminist Fight for Legal Reform in Morocco

A Discussion on the Strategies Used to Bring about Positive Democratic Change ...
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Day of Affirmation

Speech Delivered at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, on June 6, 1966 ...
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Editorial: The Politcal Evolution of Iran's Student Movement

For as long as universities have existed in Iran, students have been at the forefront of political and social change. With their critical minds and yearning for progress, Iranian students have – most notably during the 1979 Revolution – defined national aspirations for justice, independence, and freedom.   Shortly after 1979, and ...
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Monthly Report: July 2007

Freedom of the Press   Continuing the ban on reporting sensitive subjects, the Islamic Republic’s government ordered journalists not to write about the petrol rationing or subsequent riots of late June. Newspaper closures have continued this month with the shutdown of Ham Mihan newspaper on July 3, ...
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