ماهنامه خط صلح

Sterilization from the perspective of international human rights standards / Shahin Sadegh Zadeh Milan
“منظوری که به آن نگاه می کنی، تغییر می کند” “The perspective you look at, changes.” Shahin Sadegh Zadeh Milan After the release of images of citizens known as “grave sleepers”, the discussion of sterilization as a solution to prevent the increase of homeless individuals or “cardboard sleepers” in the virtual space was raised. Addressing […]...
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Mohammad Taghavi: Exploitation of Children in Football Cannot Be Justified by Fear of Being Labeled Unethical/ Simin Ruzgar
Conversation with Simin Rouzgar Mohammad Taghavi is one of the few educated footballers of the 1970s in Iran who mostly played as a right defender. This former player of Esteghlal and the Iranian national team also has a coaching experience in the youth football schools of Esteghlal in his resume. Mohammad Taghavi has been […]...
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“Transgression; Normal in Football, Strange in Media / Pouyan Makari”
This text is not in Farsi. It appears to be a caption for an image, but the language is not specified. Please provide the correct text to be translated. Pouyan Makari About twenty years ago, the story of one of the coaches of the Isfahan Polyacryl youth team spread everywhere. He had a continuous sexual […]...
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Why is physical punishment of children not eradicated in schools? / Mohammad Aghazadeh
This is a caption This is a caption. Mohammad Aghazadeh A recently released video shows a teacher in Shahriar County hitting students with a belt. This video is not an exception, but occasionally similar incidents are reflected on social networks, causing a wave of hatred and disgust. For our generation, this disgust is a sign […]...
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Warning to students or teachers!?/ Mohammad Habibi
This is a caption This is a caption Mohammad Habibi For years, there has been talk about the position of students and the rights that should be respected towards them. Various official media and social networks, every now and then, create a new challenge by publishing news or a video clip of a classroom and […]...
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Circumcision in boys and irreparable psychological damages/ Behrouz Javid Tehrani
This is a caption This is a caption Behrouz Javid Tehrani A few days ago, global media outlets reported that Danish doctors insist on banning circumcision for boys under 18 years old. This news has sparked discussions about the physical and psychological effects of circumcision and the significant and indifferent silence of the World Health […]...
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Behrouz Javid Tehrani
“Qasem Sholeh Saadi: To stay in parliament, one must become a state attorney/ Simin Rouzgar”
Simin Rouzgar In late Mehr month of this year, “General Election Policies” with 18 articles were announced by the leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the heads of the three branches of government and the head of the Expediency Discernment Council. Abbas Ali Kadkhodaei, the spokesperson of the Guardian Council, also announced a […]...
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Ali Akbar Moosavi Khoeyni: Continuous supervision over representatives is shameful/ Morteza Hamounian
Ali Akbar Moosavi Khoeyni, a former student activist, sixth parliament representative, and former secretary general of the Organization of Islamic Republic of Iran Graduates, is a symbol of unity. During his time as a representative, he repeatedly addressed public demands in the sixth parliament and paid the price for his words and actions with long-term […]...
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The Guardian Council and the Transformation of Competitive Authoritarianism in Iran/ Ali Asghar Ramazanpour
The translation is: “The image” Ali Asghar Ramazanpour Since Samuel Huntington introduced the theory of the third wave of democracy in 1991, the issue of Iran and its exemplification in the wave of democratization and backsliding has been a complex one. The third wave theory was based on the emergence of 30 new democracies between […]...
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A story of Mahsa’s life, a trans woman who sells her body/ Siavash Khoramgah
Siyavash Khoramgah Since according to the laws of the Islamic Republic, only relationships between opposite sexes are considered legal, Iran has become a pioneer in the field of gender reassignment surgeries for over three decades. Every year, a significant number of transgender and intersex citizens undergo these surgeries and endure the difficult process as […]...
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Siavash Khoramgah
A Look at Iran’s Cyber Activities; In Conversation with Colin Anderson / Keyvan Rafiei
This is a caption This is a caption Kian Rafiei In the list of five-year development plans in Iran, attention to cyberspace as a non-military defense tool, along with its importance in information dissemination and organization, has always been of interest to policymakers in the country. However, with a pessimistic view of officials, it has […]...
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Parvin Ardalan: The movement of two female chess players against the involuntary conformity of women under the title of culture / Amir Hossein Zoulghadri
Amirhossein Zolghadri Parvin Ardalan, born in 1345, graduated in the field of Social Communications at the Bachelor’s level and Women’s Studies at the Master’s level from Allameh Tabataba’i University in Tehran. She is a journalist and well-known activist for women’s rights, and is one of the founders of the “Women’s Cultural Center” and a member […]...
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