Ravi Podcast - HamAva

The Ravi–HamAva podcast series aims to promote a national discourse centered around universal values, democracy, the separation of religion from government, human rights, gender equality, and the safeguarding of Iran’s territorial integrity.

Within such a framework, we can, through collective wisdom, strive toward a free and proud Iran for all Iranians—regardless of their beliefs, ideologies, gender, ethnicity, or background.

« Government of the people, by the people, for the people. »

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Ravi Podcast – International Women in Music Day

March 28 has been designated as International Women in Music Day to honor the achievements of women artists who, despite countless restrictions and challenges, have made significant contributions to the world of music. In Iran, however, the history of music is one of turbulence—and Iranian women, despite suppression and systemic

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Ravi  – Nowruz and Women: National Identity and Secularism

This episode of Ravi–HamAva explores the relationship between Nowruz and Iranian women. Nowruz, an ancient celebration thousands of years old, has endured through the rise and fall of empires, remaining a living tradition deeply woven into the cultural fabric of Iran. More than just a holiday, Nowruz serves as a

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Ravi –March 8 : International Women’s Day

March 8 has always been an ordinary day on the Islamic Republic’s official calendar—no ceremony, no recognition, not even a moment of remembrance for the women who lost their lives in the struggle for their rights. From the first strikes by women workers in the 19th century to Iranian women

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Ravi – Child Marriage (Part Two) : The Window to Soul and Society

Child marriage is not only a human and social crisis, it leaves deep and lasting consequences on individual lives, families, and society at large. These impacts can be seen across physical, psychological, social, and even economic dimensions. In this episode, we explore the psychological, social, and economic consequences of the

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Ravi – Child Marriage (Part One) : Legal Window

Every year, thousands upon thousands of children are forced into adulthood, not by choice, but because of poverty, ignorance-based traditions, and legal systems that enable rather than protect.Children who should be living in a world of play and learning are instead turned into child brides and young mothers. But who

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Ravi – The Hijab Industry : Part Two

At a time when Iran is grappling with severe economic, environmental, and educational crises, the islamic regime continues to allocate massive budgets to religious institutions, funds that are largely used to control hijab enforcement and suppress women. This unbalanced budget allocation reveals the priorities of the Supreme Leader’s inner circle.

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Ravi –The Hijab Industry : Part One

Compulsory hijab: a tool of repression, or a profitable industry for regime-aligned profiteers? After the Islamic Revolution, Ruhollah Khomeini and other leaders of the Islamic Republic sought to redefine Iran’s cultural, social, and political identity based on “Islamic values”, one of which was suppressing women’s freedom of dress and enforcing

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Ravi –Christmas Special : Part Two: Christian Converts in Iran

As the new year approaches, Episode Seven of the HamAva podcast features a special segment on Christian converts in Iran. In this episode, journalist and researcher Fred Petrosian speaks with Azita Kadkhoda, a Christian convert now living in Sweden, and Mohammad Moghimi, a lawyer and legal expert. Azita Kadkhoda shares

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Ravi –The Hijab Law – The Regime’s Last Attempt

The so-called “Law to Support the Culture of Modesty and Hijab”, officially titled “The Law for Supporting the Family by Promoting the Culture of Chastity and Hijab”, was passed after months of back-and-forth between Iran’s Parliament and the Guardian Council. The final version includes 74 articles across five chapters. Is

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