ماهنامه خط صلح

Educational deprivation in Gonabad Dervishes/ Kasseri Noori
This is not a complete sentence, so it cannot be accurately translated. Please provide the full Farsi text. Khosrow Noori For years, the dervishes of Gonabad in Iran have been deprived of their social and educational rights and the government’s security approach has weighed heavily on them. In the past year, despite promises and slogans […]...
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Kasra Noori
Councils; Council Creator or Bringer of Despair!? / Reza Alijani
“این عکس یک پرنده در حال پرواز است” “This picture shows a bird flying.” Reza Alijani From the Talqani Council to the City Council Board. For my generation, the word “council” has been very inspiring. But what feelings do I have about it now? “The message of Talaghani is martyrdom and council; this slogan, with […]...
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Reza Alijani
Expanding the concept of equality throughout the country and decentralizing from Tehran / Saki Laghaii
This is not a complete sentence, so it cannot be translated. Please provide the full text for an accurate translation. Saqi Laga’i The social presence of women in various fields changed after the 1979 Revolution and the rise of the Islamic Republic. From the mandatory hijab to the exclusion of women from certain professions such […]...
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Saqhi Laghaei
Bahman Maghsoudlou: Iranian cinema has failed/ Ali Klayi
Ali Kala’i Behrouz Moqaddam is a filmmaker, critic, and researcher of cinema. He has been active in the field of Iranian and international cinema for over 40 years. Before the revolution, in Bahman 57 (1974), he received the prestigious literary award of Forough Farrokhzad for his writing and editing of a series of books about […]...
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Ali Kalaei
Niloufar Beizaei: In Iranian cinema, women’s rebellion is ridiculed.
Niloufar Beydai, a playwright and theater director, was born in Tehran on January 15, 1967. In 1985, she was forced to leave the country and moved to Germany. She studied German literature, theater, cinema, and television, and education in this country. After completing her studies in 1994, she founded the theater group “Darycheh” in Frankfurt […]...
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Mohammad Tangestani: Chastity has no meaning in cinema/ Simin Rouzgar
Conversation with Simin Rouzgar Mohammad Tangestani is a poet and journalist. He has experience working with various artistic and social publications in Iran, and is the author of books such as “Amir Zahra” and “Citizen of the World”. In the past two years, he has specialized in the field of censorship and self-censorship. In […]...
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Simin Rouzgard
Three Women of Farhadi/ Mostafa Azizi
This is not a complete sentence, so it cannot be accurately translated. Please provide the full text for an accurate translation. Mostafa Azizi Women in Farhadi’s cinema are always the subject of the story, without being the main character. The deepest issues of women are narrated from the perspective of the male character, who is […]...
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Mustafa Azizi
What does informing about human rights violations do to our mental and conscience as prisoners?/ Reza Alijani
This is a picture of a beautiful flower. Reza Alijani When the friends of the “Peace Line” magazine (Mr. Ali Kalai) asked me to write an article about the “necessity of informing about human rights violations”, I thought about what I should say about this important issue that I haven’t written about before. So far, […]...
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Reza Alijani
Masih Ali-Nejad: Protests against the executions of the 1990s became public on social media networks.
Masih Alinejad, an Iranian journalist, launched one of the most popular and controversial Persian campaigns on social media in 2014. The “My Stealthy Freedom” campaign currently has over one million followers on Facebook. This campaign shares photos of Iranian women without hijab and provides them with a platform to speak about their experiences of being […]...
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Hopes of Architects: The potential of social networks is attractive for the government of Iran/ Simin Rouzgar
Conversation with Simin Rouzgar Omid Memarian began his career in journalism in 2000 in Iran by writing for various newspapers such as Hayat-e No, Sharq, and Yas-e No. This blogger and journalist, who continued his studies in multimedia journalism at the University of California, Berkeley, has written for various English-language media and news agencies such […]...
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Simin Rouzgard
Challenges of social networks and their consequences; in conversation with Mehrdad Darvishpour / Ali Kalaii.
Conversation with Ali Kalai Generally, social media activists are those who express their opinions about the field in which they specialize. However, it seems that in addition to activists, we should also seek the help of intellectuals in the field of humanities, especially sociologists, considering the impact of this field on society, and ask […]...
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Ali Kalaei
Public Sphere and Dual Consequences of Social Networks / Ali Afshari
“مردم ایران در حال حاضر در حال مبارزه با وضعیت اقتصادی دشواری هستند.” “The people of Iran are currently struggling with a difficult economic situation.” Ali Afshari Social media has been one of the most important platforms for changes in communication, social relationships, and lifestyle in recent decades in Iran. The increase in internet usage […]...
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Ali Afshari