by Sadra | Feb 23, 2017 | Media
This article was originally published by Fast Company. There are an estimated 40 million smartphone users in Iran. But ongoing government censorship, language barriers, and economic sanctions imposed on the country have made the app ecosystem that’s grown up...
by Sadra | Feb 23, 2017 | Media, Uncategorized
This article was originally published by Wired. REZA GHAZINOURI REMEMBERS the importance of pirate radio as a teenager growing up in in the city of Mashhad in northeast Iran. His father tuned in multiple times a day to the banned Farsi version of the BBC transmitted...
by Sadra | Feb 9, 2017 | Uncategorized
برای دریافت فایل پی دیاف گفتگو به اینجا رجوع کنید گفتگو با دکتر کاظم علمداری درباره مساله حقوق بشر در ایران روایت بومی از حقوق بشر معنی ندارد محمد حیدری کاظم علمداری، نویسنده و پژوهشگر برجسته ایرانی است. او تحصیلات دانشگاهی خود را در دانشگاه تهران آغاز کرد و سپس در...
by Sadra | Jan 4, 2017 | Media
This article was originally published by Forbes. Firuzeh Mahmoudi founded the first civic tech startup focused on Iran. She and her team are building apps like a Yelp for rating public officials and women’s health trackers—in heritage languages that are currently...
by Sadra | Nov 29, 2016 | Blog
A group of 19 human rights organizations call the international community and United Nations bodies to protect the rights of Christians in the Islamic Republic of Iran. In the summer of 2016, Iranian authorities increased their persecution of Christians, honing in on...