ماهنامه خط صلح

“Confession for justification; soon to power!/Morteza Hamounian”
1 – Footnotes: 1 – Confession in the laws of the United States of America – Britannica Encyclopedia under the main entry of Confession 2 – Memories of Asadollah Mobasheri – Edited by Habib Lajvardi – Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University 3 – The Painful Letter of Torture Three Decades After the Revolution […]...
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The problem of waste is a sign of an infectious disease called unsustainable development; in conversation with Dr. Kaveh Madani/Conversation with Siamak Malamahmoudi.
Kaveh Madani (born August 1981, Tehran) is a scientist, researcher, and environmental activist. In 2009, he received his PhD in Environmental Civil Engineering from the University of California, Davis. He then completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Environmental Economics and Policy at the University of California, Riverside. Dr. Madani is currently a Professor of Systems Analysis […]...
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Siamak Molamohammadi
Recycling should be turned into a moral virtue; in conversation with Dr. Naser Karami / Conversation by Ali Kalaii.
Dr. Naser Karami is an associate professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). His research areas include sustainable development and climate change, physical geography, weather and climate change, regional planning, natural resource management, and environmental management. He is a climatologist and one of the most renowned researchers, authors, and journalists in the […]...
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Ali Kalaei
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Contradiction in issuing heavy bail for political defendants with the legal philosophy of obtaining security deposit/ Message from Darfeshan
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Payam Dorafshan
The people’s perspective on land is as a capital asset; in conversation with Alim Yarmohammadi, representative of the parliament/ Conversation with Ali Kalaii.
“The national housing plan has attracted a lot of attention in recent months. In Iran, during the Ahmadinejad government, the issue of affordable housing, known as “Mehr Housing”, was a major concern and received a lot of criticism. The national housing plan is neither old nor new. In a situation where the real estate […]...
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Ali Kalaei
Systematic discrimination and persecution of Baha’is in Iran; conversation with Payam Vali, a Baha’i citizen/ Conversation with Siamak Malamahmoudi.
Message from Vali, a Bahai citizen who, according to the decision of the Supreme Council of Cultural Revolution, has been systematically and extensively deprived of his citizenship rights solely because of being a Bahai. In a conversation about peace, he recounts what has happened to him over the past three decades: As a Baha’i citizen […]...
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Siamak Molamohammadi
Homeless and the issue of sexual identity; Conversation with a Citizen/Razvaneh Mohammadi
International laws on human rights recognize the right to adequate housing for all, regardless of gender, age, or status. This right is enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (adopted in 1966). This issue is considered so important that the United Nations has […]...
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Razvaneh Mohammadi
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Peyman Yarian
“Fourteen homes, fourteen bitter sweets!” / Morteza Hamoonian
1- Footnotes: 1- Imam Khomeini Portal – Message to the Iranian Nation (Opening of Account Number 100) 2- In Spring 1998, compared to Spring 1997, there was a significant increase – Center for Statistics: Land prices grew by 175% / 35% jump in rental rates – Mehr News Agency – October 19, 2019 3- Economic […]...
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We cannot demand accountability from the judiciary in the parliament; in conversation with Parvaneh Salhashoori, representative of the parliament / Conversation with Ali Kalaei.
Parvaneh Salashouri is the representative of Tehran’s people in the tenth session of the Islamic Consultative Assembly. She, who holds a PhD in sociology, has been active in the cultural commission and the women’s faction of this assembly throughout her tenure. This reformist representative has made numerous statements on the civil issues of Iranian society […]...
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Whipping punishment for workers and women leads to social animosity; in conversation with Saleh Nikbakht, a law professor and attorney/Conversation with Siamak Malamirhamadi.
Mohammad Saleh Nikbakht is a prominent lawyer and defense attorney, well-known in Iran. He is a human rights activist and a member of the Association for the Support of Prisoners. He has a long history of handling important and controversial cases in the country and currently represents several detained members of the Syndicate of Workers […]...
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