Others

Last updated:

November 24, 2025

Others

Saeed Peyvandi: Iranian society has not learned slavery from religion / Mani Tehrani

Conversation with Mani Tehrani Although we still cannot comfortably say that the world around us is an ideal place to live, if we look back, this world has become a better place every day. Humanity, which has experienced trials such as the Inquisition, Auschwitz, Stalin’s forced labor camps, and exploitation of African Americans in North […]...

Read More
Created By: Admin
July 24, 2016

Rediscovering the history of African slavery in Iran/ The scent of victory

The likelihood of prevalence of certain traditions. This is a caption for the image. Translation: Translation of the scent of Muzaffarian. There is no doubt that female genital mutilation is an official tradition in Africa, and if today it is seen in all parts of the world, it is due to the migration of African […]...

Read More
Created By: Rayeheh Mozafarian
July 24, 2016

“Forms of modern slavery in Iran that are not seen/ Sussan Mohammadkhani Ghiasvand”

This is a caption This is a caption. Sousan Mohammadkhani Ghiasvand According to a new report by the Walk Free Foundation, approximately half a million people in Iran are victims of modern slavery. According to this report, Iran is among the top 10 countries with the lowest efforts in combating modern slavery. Iran also ranks […]...

Read More
Created By: Sousan Mohammadkhani Ghiyasvand
July 24, 2016

Instances of slavery and the legal structure in Iran / Hossein Raeesi

This is a caption. Hossein Raeisi Indeed, the history of slavery in the world does not need explanation or proof, and other esteemed writers in this issue of the peace line also present various aspects of it. Therefore, in this writing, we only focus on some obvious and hidden examples of it in our own […]...

Read More
Created By: Hossein Raeesi
July 24, 2016

You have a slave in the world and Iran, intellectual and historical backgrounds/ Mohammad Mohabi.

According to a report by a global foundation, currently around 46 million people are victims of modern slavery. The Walk Free Foundation, which is working towards eradicating slavery, has surveyed 167 countries and states that more than fifty percent of modern slavery victims live in India, China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Uzbekistan. The beginning of the […]...

Read More
Created By: Mohammad Mohebi
July 24, 2016

Face to face with modern slavery/ Goddess of safety

There is no Farsi text provided to translate. Please provide the text for an accurate translation. Goddess Amani I first came across the term “contemporary slaves” at the Tribunal on Violence Against Women during the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing. In this tribunal, which lasted a full day, several women shared their stories […]...

Read More
Created By: Elahe Amani
July 24, 2016

Book Introduction: Blood and Earth

“Blood and Earth” is a non-fiction work that examines two crises, “human trafficking” and “environmental destruction”, in relation to each other. As a prominent expert on fighting human trafficking, the author addresses these questions in his book: “Where does slavery exist? Where does reckless environmental destruction occur?” He embarks on incredible journeys to find answers […]...

Read More
Created By: Admin
July 24, 2016

Public trust in Iranian society; in conversation with Noushin Sabeti, psychologist/ Mani Tehrani

  Conversation with Mani Tehrani “Our trust in others stems from our self-confidence” or “Trust in others is a sign of our culture”; these are familiar phrases. However, news and reports show that we actually know them as mere words, like the wind in a Persian proverb. Instead, to build more trust, we pay attention […]...

Read More
Created By: Admin
May 24, 2016

The role of the family institution in recognizing human rights to its members / Samuel Bakhtiyari

On the occasion of 25 Ordibehesht, World Family Day. This is a caption This is a caption Samuel Bakhtiari According to the importance of the institution of family, the United Nations General Assembly, based on resolution number 47/237 which was adopted on September 20, 1993, declared May 15th as the International Day of Families, equivalent […]...

Read More
Created By: Samuel Bakhtiyari
May 23, 2016

Saleh Nikbakht: Iran reconciles with Iraq over the rights of chemical victims / Simin Rouzgar

  Simin Rouzgar Mohammad Saleh Nikbakht, a well-known Iranian lawyer, has a long track record in the field of human rights. He has also taken on the representation of a large number of victims of chemical bombings in Iran. Mr. Nikbakht has played a significant role in the formation of the “Association for the Defense […]...

Read More
Created By: Simin Rouzgard
April 28, 2016

Non-combatant border residents; in conversation with the head of the Association for the Defense of Chemical Injured Rights in Sardasht / Behzad Haghighi.

Rahim Vahedi is the president of the Association for the Defense of Chemical Victims’ Rights in Sardasht, which has been operating as a non-profit organization in this city since 1380 (2001). 11 members of Mr. Vahedi’s family lost their lives in the chemical bombing of Sardasht by Iraq, and even after 29 years, when he […]...

Read More
Created By: Bahzad Haghighi
April 28, 2016

The victims of the chemical attack in Kermanshah, devastated on the ground / Hussein Ahmadi Nejad

There is no Farsi text provided to translate. Please provide the text for an accurate translation. Hossein Ahmadi Niaz On July 31, 1988, was a dark day for the people of Zardeh village in Kermanshah. Four days after the acceptance of Resolution 598, this impoverished village was targeted by Saddam’s Ba’ath regime for a chemical […]...

Read More
Created By: Hossein Ahmadi Niaz
April 28, 2016