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Abdolsamad Khoramshahi: We should not expect forgiveness from the victims of acid attacks / Simin Rouzgar.

Abdolsamad Khoramshahi is one of the most famous and controversial criminal lawyers in Iran. He was born in Qazvin in 1328 and has handled cases for individuals such as Shahla Jahed, Delara Darabi, Fatemeh Matin (the oldest prisoner accused of murder), Neda Agha Sultan, and Reyhaneh Jabbari, as well as the victims of the attack […]...

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Created By: Simin Rouzgard
December 26, 2014

Introduction of the “Iran’s Right to Life” campaign in conversation with Koohyar Goodarzi/ Siavash Khoramgah

Nowadays, the prominent role of social networks in shaping public opinion has become undeniable. In societies like Iran, where the educated and middle class are increasing day by day, social networks have not only provided a new form of shaping the social sphere and interactions, but have also transformed into a new platform for the […]...

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Created By: Siavash Khoramgah
December 25, 2014

The fate of burnt school children; in conversation with Hossein Ahmadi Nejad / Behrouz Javid Tehrani.

Two years have passed since the fire at the girls’ school in Shin Abad village, located in the border city of Piranshahr. The incident occurred at 8 am on Thursday, December 6th, 2012. This fire, which was one of a series of fires due to heating equipment malfunctions in schools in Iran, resulted in the […]...

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Created By: Behrouz Javid Tehrani
December 25, 2014

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Created By: Admin
November 24, 2014

The voice of women is forbidden; in conversation with Hani Nirou / the charming Tavakoli.

Peace Line – From the 1979 Revolution until now, Iranian women have faced many restrictions in participating in social, artistic, political, and even economic activities. Throughout all these years, efforts have been made to push women more and more into society, but this attempt has always been met with resistance from women. In fact, even […]...

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Created By: Delbar Tavakoli
November 24, 2014

“Why did the student committee dissolve in the conversation with Babak Ghiyasi and Shahab Tajri/ Azar Taherabadi?”

Peace Line – Student Committee of the Human Rights Commission of the Bar Association of Kermanshah and Ilam was formed in Ordibehesht month of 91 (April/May 2012) with the presence of a group of students and civil activists from Kermanshah province. This committee, which was a subsidiary of the Human Rights Commission of the Kermanshah […]...

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Created By: Azar Taherabad
November 24, 2014

Naghi Hosseini, representative of the parliament: Women’s singing is a violation of sanctity/ Behrouz Javid Tehrani.

Peace Line Peace Line – at the celebration of the fourteenth anniversary of the establishment of the Iranian Music House, which took place on the evening of Tuesday, October 13, 2013. Unity Hall The event was held and Dariush Pirniakan requested the broadcast of women singers’ voices and boldly criticized the Islamic Republic’s policies towards […]...

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Created By: Behrouz Javid Tehrani
November 24, 2014

Shadi Amin: The only reason for preserving homosexuality is reproduction / Panteha Bahrami

Shadi Amin is grateful to the coordinators of the Six Colors Organization (the network of Iranian lesbians and transgender people) and also to the managers of the Justice Organization for Iran. She has been openly working on the subject of homosexuality for over 17 years and has made efforts through collective activities, speeches, writing articles, […]...

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Created By: Admin
October 24, 2014

Dr. Hassan Makaremi: Declaring and pretending to be homosexual is not a cure/ Ali Kalaei

Dr. Hassan Makaremi is a psychoanalyst, artist, and researcher in cultural services and its role in strategic studies at Sorbonne University in Paris. He has published approximately 10 books and 40 articles, mostly related to strategic services and Iranian culture in the context of human rights. He has also been the treasurer of the Society […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
October 24, 2014

Interview with Sepideh Jadiri, translator of the book “Blue is the Warmest Color” by Masoud Lavasani.

A look at Sepideh Jodeiri’s literary activities in recent years reveals the fact that she is accustomed to going against the norm. From founding the Feminist Women’s Poetry Prize (Khorsheed) to translating a lesbian story, she strives to challenge the male-dominated literary space. Jodeiri has become a pioneer in the Iranian and Persian-speaking LGBTQ+ community, […]...

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Created By: Masoud Lavasani
October 24, 2014