ماهنامه خط صلح

From the era of slavery named “Asghar” until today; in conversation with Mohsen Nejat Hosseini/ Morteza Hamounian.
Mohsen Nejat Hosseini is a graduate of the Master’s program in Chemical Engineering from the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Tehran. While studying, he also participated in the political and social struggles of his time and was one of the founding members of the People’s Mujahedin of Iran organization. Nejat Hosseini was active […]...
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Rediscovering the history of African slavery in Iran/ The scent of victory
The likelihood of prevalence of certain traditions. This is a caption for the image. Translation: Translation of the scent of Muzaffarian. There is no doubt that female genital mutilation is an official tradition in Africa, and if today it is seen in all parts of the world, it is due to the migration of African […]...
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Rayeheh Mozafarian
Instances of slavery and the legal structure in Iran / Hossein Raeesi
This is a caption. Hossein Raeisi Indeed, the history of slavery in the world does not need explanation or proof, and other esteemed writers in this issue of the peace line also present various aspects of it. Therefore, in this writing, we only focus on some obvious and hidden examples of it in our own […]...
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Hossein Raeesi
Violation of human dignity and spreading hatred against Baha’is; in conversation with Dr. Farhad Sabetan / Simin Roozgar.
Conversation with Simin Rouzgar Bahá’ís in Iran can be considered as the most marginalized individuals. They are not only deprived of the right to education in universities and higher education centers, or the right to employment in government offices, but they also face various insults and humiliations in their daily lives. Even after their […]...
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Simin Rouzgard: Mohammad Moghimi: Insult and humiliation of humans awakens the feeling of revenge/ Mani Tehrani: Mohammad Moghimi: Insult and belittlement of humans awakens the sense of revenge/ Mani Tehrani:
Conversation with Mani Tehrani Sometimes we imagine that we have reached a world where public torture of humans is intertwined with history or even mythology, and at the same time, a reminder like the whip on the backs of the workers of the Agh Darreh gold mine in West Azerbaijan, Iran, disturbs our naive […]...
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Mohammad Moghimi
From Kiss to Whip/ Sussan Mohammadkhani Ghiasvand
Conversation with Golaleh Kamangar and Shahou Hosseini Sousan Mohammadkhani Ghiasvand “Building housing for low-income classes and providing free “water, electricity, and bus” were promises made to the deprived people of Iran in the early years of the revolution. They asked the people not to be content with just this amount. They promised to elevate […]...
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Sousan Mohammadkhani Ghiyasvand
The struggle between honor and dignity with determination and baseness in interrogation rooms / Reza Alijani
This is a caption “This is a caption” Reza Alijani Do you think why the security-judicial system in Iran has always been opposed to defining political crimes and even when it is written without any evidence or basis, they still strongly defend against it? The answer to my speculation is a problem: They are against […]...
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Reza Alijani
“Beyond the fresh wound/ Fariborz Raeis Dana”
This is not a complete sentence, so it cannot be translated accurately. Please provide the full sentence for an accurate translation. Fereydoon Raeis Dana Whipping those who are perceived as powerful and controlling in their society has been a common practice in their centralized or decentralized national and local systems since ancient times. This is […]...
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Freiborz Raeesdana
Dr. Nahid Tousli: There is no hope for the approval of fair laws regarding women’s rights in the parliament / Ali Kalaii.
Despite the increase in the number of female representatives in the Islamic Consultative Assembly, there is still not much hope for the drafting and passing of completely equal and fair laws regarding women’s rights. This is the perspective of Dr. Nahid Tavassoli, a sociologist, researcher, and women’s rights activist, who was interviewed by Khat-e-Solh in […]...
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Ali Kalaei
Hossein Raeisi: The traditional legal system in Iran is the breeding ground for domestic violence/ Siavash Khorramgah.
Conversation with Siavash Khoramgah Hossein Raeisi, has graduated from Shiraz and Tehran universities in the fields of judicial law and criminal law, and is currently a human rights professor at the University of Ottawa in Canada. Mr. Raeisi, who has more than twenty years of experience as a lawyer, has a special focus on certain […]...
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Siavash Khoramgah
Inaccurate statistics and incorrect analyses of self-immolation among Kurdish women / Sussan Mohammadkhani Ghiasvand.
Conversation with Fatemeh Karimi, writer and researcher This is a caption This is a caption. Sousan Mohammadkhani Ghiasvand From time to time, they hold celebrations for themselves, burning cages and breaking guns. I call them the men of the land who have closed their eyes to the self-immolation and suicide of their women and the […]...
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Sousan Mohammadkhani Ghiyasvand
Systematic violence against women and its impact on increasing domestic violence/ Saghi Laghaei
“این عکس نشان دهنده یک شب زیبا در ساحل است” This picture shows a beautiful night on the beach. Saqi Laghai (a name) Domestic violence is one of the common forms of violence that often occurs against children and women and has psychological roots and a history of experience. Although physical violence is the most […]...
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