ماهنامه خط صلح

یAmidst anger and despair / Ahmad Fakhimi
Answering any questions about university education and the future of young people in Iran, if it is not just a description of the situation of university students or non-students, is at least the first step in answering questions in this area. This note is an attempt to describe this situation or initial sketches of a […]...
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Ahmad Fakhim
Rahmatollah Nowrouzi, a representative of the parliament, in a conversation with Morteza Hamounian: The tears of the farmers have emerged.
A member of the Agriculture, Water, and Natural Resources Committee of the Islamic Consultative Assembly stated that “the tears of farmers have come” and said “potatoes have remained on the hands of farmers in Golestan province. A month ago, it was also left on the hands of Ardabil farmers. The total price for the farmer […]...
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The daily life of an Iranian teacher in the heart of Africa; a conversation between Ali Kalaii and Sara Kashkouli, an Iranian teacher in Botswana.
Sara Kashkouli is an Iranian teacher at an international school in the city of Gaborone, the capital of Botswana. She is an art teacher. Botswana is a country in southern Africa with a population of less than three million people. The majority of the people in this country are Catholic Christians. Sara Kashkouli has been […]...
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Ali Kalaei
Food industries and the issue of health with genetically modified/clean products by Tahereh Ali Nejad.
In recent years, we have been faced with two terms, genetically modified and organic, in the agriculture and food industries. From a scientific standpoint, organic products are those that do not use any type of chemical process in any stage of planting, growing, and harvesting. This means that completely natural methods are used to produce […]...
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Tahereh Ali Nejad
The mirage of self-sufficiency in a waterless era / The beautiful melody of Koosar
It was the year 58 when we left Tehran for Noorabad Mamassani. My father was involved in his research project “Flood Control” which was supposed to be implemented in the Jungan section of Mamassani. The story was that if we could control the floods on the flood plains, soil erosion would be minimized and with […]...
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Nikahang Kowsar
Feminization of Agricultural Labor; Characteristics and Challenges/Elham Amani
The world of the 21st century is still grappling with the long-standing challenges. In today’s world, poverty is not only a feminine face, but the rapid pace of development has also made rural areas in many countries of Asia, Africa, and Latin America feminine as well. The highest number of women who are economically active […]...
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Elahe Amani
Coronavirus has greatly increased mental health problems/ Ali Kalai’s conversation with Homayoun Sameyi Najafabadi, representative of the parliament.
A member of the 11th Parliament’s Health Commission of the Islamic Council, Dr. Homayoun Sameh Yeh Najaf Abadi, an elected representative of the Iranian Kallemyan in the Parliament and a member of the Health and Treatment Commission of the Islamic Council, knows that the actual number of people with mental disorders in the country is […]...
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Ali Kalaei
“An individual cell is a torture for every living being/ A conversation between Reza Akhvani and Narges Mohammadi.”
Narges Mohammadi is a human rights activist, former political prisoner, and spokesperson for the Association of Human Rights Defenders. She has repeatedly experienced detention by security institutions and long-term solitary confinement. Recently, along with several other civil activists and former political prisoners, she filed a complaint at the judiciary office regarding the detention of suspects […]...
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An Introduction to Educational Pathology of Authoritarianism/ Ahmad Fa’al
Introduction 1.: Psychological study of tyranny and authoritarianism is not a new phenomenon. Perhaps one of the most exciting aspects of social psychology is the study of the personality of tyrannical and authoritarian individuals. If we say that hundreds of important books have been written about the psychological personality of Hitler and Stalin, we are […]...
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Ahmad Fa’al
Mental health in society and the responsibility of governance/Reza Najafi
Today, as I reached out to write a note about the neglected issue of mental health and human rights for people to live in peace and tranquility, I was met with the heartbreaking news of a young filmmaker’s murder by his own father, with the help of his mother, as a witness to the unseen. […]...
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Reza Najafi
The Rouhani government collaborated with the oppressive apparatus/ Ali Kala’i’s conversation with Reza Khandan.
After eight years of Hassan Rouhani’s government, the time has come for the government’s record in the areas of citizen rights and human rights to be reviewed and scrutinized. It has been twenty-four years since the second of Khordad 76 and the beginning of the government that later became known as the Reformist government. Do […]...
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Ali Kalaei
Iran: Hell for Religious Minorities; Ranked Eighth in the World for Persecution of Christians/ A Conversation between Mary Mohammadi and Kiarash Aalipour.
Given the approaching end of President Hassan Rouhani’s second term, in this conversation we have focused on examining his eight-year record in dealing with religious minorities, particularly Christians. For this purpose, we have sat down with Mr. Kiaresh Alipour, a human rights defender and spokesperson for Article 18 organization, which works to defend freedom of […]...
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