peace line

A Look at the Organizational Duties of Basij in Iran/ Ghahraman Ghanbari
The word “Basij” has been repeated so much in our daily lives by the government media that just hearing its name creates a special feeling and state in our hearts and faces. Generally, bureaucracy and government institutions, including military institutions, are similar or alike in terms of their organizational structure in all countries around the […]...
Read More
Created By:
Ghahraman Ghanbari
“Basiij and its formation, a threat to bread or a danger to life? / Morteza Hamounian”
The early days after the revolution are in Bahman 57. The country is in turmoil and people’s forces are protecting the newly achieved revolution in the streets. With the success of the revolution, their categories become clearer. It is time for group competitions. The streets are filled with the presence of people’s forces. The people’s […]...
Read More
Created By:
Admin
“Media System Organization; An Effort towards Establishing a Media Watchdog in Iran / Mohammad Mohabi”
The law to establish the “Media System Organization” has been drafted in the government. The general outline of this draft was approved by the Cabinet on Thursday, November 3rd, and the details are currently being reviewed. If it is approved by the government, it will be sent to the Parliament. If it is approved by […]...
Read More
Created By:
Mohammad Mohebi
Single women and the laws of parenthood in Iran/ Zahra Bagheri Shad
Tunneling in the mountains is impossible. The laws of adoption in Iran were amended in 1392 and the changes made for the first time allowed single women to adopt a child. However, the amendments did not create similar and equal conditions for single women as for couples who want to adopt. These women can only […]...
Read More
Created By:
Admin
A report on the annual conference “Women, Peace, and Security” of the United Nations / Elaheh Amani
The role of women in the process of sustainable peace; one step forward, two steps back. On October 27, 2017, the annual meeting of the United Nations Security Council on “Women, Peace, and Security” was held under the chairmanship of the French representative at the United Nations. These negotiations took place on the eve of […]...
Read More
Created By:
Elahe Amani
The situation of education in Sistan and Baluchestan schools and the reasons for students dropping out / Masoud Raeesi
The role of education and upbringing in the development and progress of any society is very prominent and vital; therefore, if this organization does not fulfill its assigned duties, that society will face numerous social abnormalities that many of them are irreparable. Sistan and Baluchestan Province – with an area of over 187,000 square kilometers […]...
Read More
Created By:
Admin
The Kermanshah earthquake and its effects on trade and civil society/ Mohammad Habibi
A picture of a mother with disheveled hair and a tearful face, holding the lifeless body of her young child, will be a reminder of the Kermanshah earthquake for years, even decades, to come. Just as Manjil and Rudbar, Bam and Azerbaijan left their own memories. Bitter, difficult, and devastating memories, etched on the backs […]...
Read More
Created By:
Mohammad Habibi
Schools next to minefields; the effects of war on the bodies of children 28 years after its end/ the scent of victory.
Three years ago, we traveled to the village of Neshkash, a part of Marivan, with Parvin Zabih. It is a village in the heart of the mountains, not on the border, but like most areas in Kurdistan, it is inhabited by poor people. We went to visit 7 children who were victims of a landmine […]...
Read More
Created By:
Rayeheh Mozafarian
Ali Ashraf Darvishian and around/ Mohammad Mehdi Pour
Ali Ashraf Darvishian, also known as Latif Takhistan, was a noble man of the turbulent years. After years of writing and depicting the pains of the deprived class, he left this chaotic world at the age of 76. The purpose of this text is not to criticize the essence of Darvishian’s works or to analyze […]...
Read More
Created By:
Admin
Book Introduction: Judicial Officers (Duties, Powers, and Responsibilities)
According to Article 28 of the Criminal Procedure Code adopted in 1392, judicial officers and prosecutors are “officials who, under the supervision and instructions of the prosecutor, are responsible for discovering crimes, preserving evidence and signs, collecting evidence of the crime, identifying, finding and preventing the escape and hiding of the accused, conducting preliminary investigations, […]...
Read More
Created By:
Admin
Created By:
Admin
Rouhani’s government and the false claim of cultural security/ Mohammad Habibi
“We replace cultural security with security culture.” This was a slogan that Hassan Rouhani repeatedly used during his 2013 election campaign and after his victory in the election, it became the key phrase of his government’s cultural promises. A promise that was reiterated numerous times in his speeches and by other government officials during the […]...
Read More
Created By:
Mohammad Habibi
