Kermanshah

A Report on the Destruction of Hospitals in the Twelve-Day War/ Azar Taherabadi
In the gray and devastated grounds of Farabi Neuropsychiatric Hospital in Kermanshah, the marks of explosions still remain on the walls. The smell of burned medications, broken equipment, and the vague, constant sound of silence envelop the atmosphere of this medical center. Three days after the war between Iran and Israel began, on June 15 […]...
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Azar Taherabad
Exclusive Report by Peace Mark Monthly Magazine on Poppy Cultivation in Iran/ Azar Taherabadi
In a forgotten corner of Iran—where development plans have long been abandoned—deep within the harsh mountains of the Zagros, among cracked soil and rains that no longer come, live villagers and farmers whose choices oscillate between death and destitution. For these people, cultivating poppies is not an act of greed but one of desperation—an agonizing […]...
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Azar Taherabad
Unsafe roads and inequality in rural areas / Keyomars Amiri
A look at the way of life of humans from the beginning until now is indicative of the fact that transportation has played and continues to play a very important role in human life. The essential need for movement and transportation throughout human life has been inevitable, and the speed and capacity of carrying goods […]...
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Kiomars Amiri
“Emigration and looting of ancient artifacts and cultural and artistic heritage of Iran / Keyumars Amiri”
Ancient artifacts and cultural and artistic heritage of each land are the identity and foundation of that land and its people, and are among the valuable treasures and unique legacies of every nation in various fields. It is necessary to preserve and protect them. The remnants of past civilizations in Iran, such as the Medes, […]...
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Kiomars Amiri
Kermanshah; Water shortage and environmental destruction / Keyumars Amiri
The vast province of Kermanshah, with an area of 25009 square kilometers, which is one and a half percent of the total area of the country, has been ravaged by the most merciless enemy, oppression and plunder, over the past 42 years and has been turned into a dry and barren land. Kermanshah is facing […]...
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Kiomars Amiri
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Reza Shahmoradi
Pollution from Qarah Su and Karkheh to Shush/Kiumars Amiri spans several hundred kilometers.
A General Look at the Wastewater Problem in Kermanshah Province In the spring of 1343, a flood occurred in the river known as “Abshooran” in the city of Kermanshah, causing extensive damage to the homes along the river. The residence of the late Ali Ashraf Darvishian, a renowned writer of our country who was a […]...
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Kiomars Amiri
Kermanshah, with a population of over one million, does not have a cinema. / Keyumars Amiri
The twelve cinemas in this city, which date back to before the revolution, have been abandoned in a dilapidated state for four decades. Note: Cinema is a great achievement of humanity in the 20th century, which holds a special place in human society. This amazing phenomenon, based on human needs and with their ingenuity, has […]...
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Kiomars Amiri
Children in Iran do not have guardians; some children are in dangerous situations alongside their guardians/Kiomars Amiri.
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Kiomars Amiri
