2023

  • Emotional Desolation: Opening a Conversation on Displaced One’s Emotional Challenges

    Emotional Desolation:
    Opening a Conversation on Displaced One’s Emotional Challenges

    From simple friendships to love relationships, common gender stereotypes about people from the Middle East or Africa and, strong colonial and supremacy bias towards them led to some experiences that treating human as sexual and emotional satisfaction resources, then discarded similar to batteries, and seeking out new resource once the…

  • Seeking Refuge in Chains: The Plight of Homayoun Sabetara

    Seeking Refuge in Chains:
    The Plight of Homayoun Sabetara

    In September 2022, Homayoun Sabetara, a native of Iran, was handed an 18-year prison sentence for “aiding unauthorized entry into the EU from third countries.” Having driven a car from Turkey to Greece with six others seeking refuge, he was apprehended by the police in Thessaloniki. For the past two…

  • Wandering Between Clouds

    Wandering Between Clouds

    In the realm of Greek modernist poetry, Nikos Karouzos introducing us to Barbarossa, a character who can embodies the deep emotional and physical torment experienced by refugees. Barbarossa, depicted as an old man with a gray beard, walks on desolate heights, surrounded by the relentless music of his surroundings.

  • The Rise of Students: Catalysts for Change in Iran

    The Rise of Students: Catalysts for Change in Iran

    Undoubtedly, the social and political developments in Iran over the past few decades bear the unmistakable imprints of the leftist student movement. The influence of students extends far beyond their union demands, as they have consistently and relentlessly inserted themselves into every discourse and demand, both big and small, within…

  • Iran: Challenging Stereotypes of an so-called Islamic Society

    Iran: Challenging Stereotypes of an so-called Islamic Society

    when the West refers to an Islamic society, it implies a society in which Islamic principles and regulations are deeply internalized and inherent to its people. On the contrary, we contend that Islam has been imposed upon the people of Iran through a political process involving prisons, massacres, arrests, and…

  • Iran’s new Labor Legislation: not Exploitation but Slavery

    Iran’s new Labor Legislation: not Exploitation but Slavery

    Alarming reports have emerged, revealing troubling provisions within Article 15 of the bill, whereby employers are granted the authority to remunerate newly employed individuals with wages amounting to a mere fifty percent of the minimum wage sanctioned by the Supreme Labor Council during the initial three years of employment.

  • Makhmour Refugee Camp: A Sanctuary amidst Conflict

    Makhmour Refugee Camp: A Sanctuary amidst Conflict

    In distressing news, the Makhmour Camp, which has been frequently targeted by Turkish airstrikes, is now facing a siege by the Iraqi army. On May 20th, special army units accompanied by armored vehicles attempted to encircle the camp with wire fences and establish towers in strategic locations. However, the residents…

  • Challenging Democracy by Rethinking Freedom

    Challenging Democracy by Rethinking Freedom

    This article discusses Iranian Marxist thinker Mansour Hekmat’s rejection of liberal democracy and his emphasis on freedom as paramount. Hekmat believed that democracy, historically tied to capitalism, limits genuine freedom. He argued that true freedom can only be achieved through a socialist transformation of society, eliminating class divisions and exploitation.

  • Strike Under Repression: Iranian Oil Industry Project Workers’ Challenges

    Strike Under Repression: Iranian Oil Industry Project Workers’ Challenges

    Project workers in the oil, gas, and petrochemical industry face a unique set of challenges when it comes to organizing and mobilizing for better working conditions. These temporary contract workers, often lack the stability and support of permanent employees, making them vulnerable to financial and political pressure. Workers experience different…

  • Obstruction and Repression: Greek Law Forces Mare Liberum’s Dissolution

    Obstruction and Repression:
    Greek Law Forces Mare Liberum’s Dissolution

    In a somber announcement, the human rights monitoring group Mare Liberum has announced its withdrawal from Lesvos island, the end of its operations, and the dissolution of the association. The decision came after five years of operation in the Aegean, during which the group faced multiple forms of sabotage, obstruction,…

  • Iran: 76 Children Killed and 272 Tortured in Brutal Crackdown on Protests

    Iran: 76 Children Killed and 272 Tortured in Brutal Crackdown on Protests

    The Campaign to Free Political Prisoners in Iran (CFPPI) has released a damning report on the alarming increase in cases of abduction, torture, and killing of children by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in Iran. The report highlights the worsening situation since September 2022, following the death of Mahsa…

  • Challenging the Discourse of Multipolarity

    Challenging the Discourse of Multipolarity

    Multipolarity is a concept that refers to a world in which there are multiple imperial cores instead of just one dominant power. The US lost its unipolar hegemonic status due to a combination of factors, including the war on terror, allowing other countries like China and Russia to gain prominence.…

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