Geneva Convention

Child Soldiering, a Long-Standing Tradition in the Islamic Republic / Morteza Hamounian
Children are among the first victims of war; whether they are present in war themselves or killed as a result of an act of war; whether they are armed and fire in one direction, or are not present in war and are killed or wounded in its turmoil. Even merely witnessing the catastrophe of war […]...
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Morteza Hamounian
Sardasht, a footnote on the 8-year war between Iran and Iraq? / Elaheh Amani
There is no Farsi text provided to translate. Please provide the text for an accurate translation. Goddess Amani 29 years ago, on 7 Tir month of 1366 (equivalent to June 28, 1987), 7 years after the Iraqi military invasion of Iran, 4 densely populated areas in Sardasht were targeted by chemical bombs dropped by Iraqi […]...
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Elahe Amani
Iranian Refugees’ Haven in Turkey / Keyvan Soltani
This is not a complete sentence, so it cannot be accurately translated. It appears to be a caption for an image, but without context, it is difficult to provide an accurate translation. Kian Soltani Writing about the situation of refugees, especially in Turkey, without mentioning the plight of Syrian refugees, who make up the vast […]...
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Keyvan Soltani