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January 2, 2026

Monthly Peace Line Magazine

You have a slave in the world and Iran, intellectual and historical backgrounds/ Mohammad Mohabi.

According to a report by a global foundation, currently around 46 million people are victims of modern slavery. The Walk Free Foundation, which is working towards eradicating slavery, has surveyed 167 countries and states that more than fifty percent of modern slavery victims live in India, China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Uzbekistan. The beginning of the […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Mohebi
July 24, 2016

Face to face with modern slavery/ Goddess of safety

There is no Farsi text provided to translate. Please provide the text for an accurate translation. Goddess Amani I first came across the term “contemporary slaves” at the Tribunal on Violence Against Women during the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing. In this tribunal, which lasted a full day, several women shared their stories […]...

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Created By: Elahe Amani
July 24, 2016

Independent Association of Teachers, Public Assemblies and Central Demands / Mohammad Habibi

This is a caption. Mohammad Habibi It has been almost a decade since the last general assembly of the Teachers’ Guilds was held. During this ten-year period, various governments have prevented the holding of general assemblies for baseless reasons, causing problems for the guilds. While the year 2014 marked the beginning of widespread communication and […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Habibi
July 24, 2016

A Look at the Beginning of Homosexuality Criminalization in Iran / Amirhossein Zolghadri

This is a caption “This is a caption” Amir Hossein Zolghadri In this article, we find where the criminalization of same-sex relationships began, what effects it has had on society and power, and where it may end. During the Qajar era, there was no news of crime! About one hundred years ago, during the reign […]...

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Created By: Admin
July 24, 2016

New mandate of the United Nations for governments: the right to access the internet/ Hossein Ahmadi Niazi

“متن راستچین” “Right-aligned text” Hossein Ahmadi Niaz Access to the internet is a right for citizens (humans) and facilitating access to it is considered a duty for governments. Based on this, the United Nations, by adopting a non-binding resolution for its members, considered the right to access and use the internet as a human right. […]...

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Created By: Hossein Ahmadi Niaz
July 24, 2016

Book Introduction: Blood and Earth

“Blood and Earth” is a non-fiction work that examines two crises, “human trafficking” and “environmental destruction”, in relation to each other. As a prominent expert on fighting human trafficking, the author addresses these questions in his book: “Where does slavery exist? Where does reckless environmental destruction occur?” He embarks on incredible journeys to find answers […]...

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Created By: Admin
July 24, 2016

: 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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Created By: Mohammad Moghimi
June 22, 2016

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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Created By: Sousan Mohammadkhani Ghiyasvand
June 22, 2016

Is public punishment effective in reducing crime? / Amir Razaqi

This is a caption.[/caption] این یک عنوان است. This is a caption. Amir Razaqi For years, society has witnessed the punishment of individuals in public places who have been sentenced in court. Regardless of whether some of these sentences have been issued correctly or not – which should be determined by legal experts and specialists […]...

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Created By: Amir Razaghi
June 22, 2016

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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Created By: Reza Alijani
June 22, 2016

Human dignity from the perspective of Islam/ Hassan Farshchian

This is a caption “This is a caption” Hassan Farshchian Attention to the intrinsic value and human dignity, in the contemporary era, stems from the teachings of existentialism and humanism. However, in ancient religious teachings, signs and symbols of honoring human nature can also be found. In this writing, we will first examine the concept […]...

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Created By: Hasan Fereshtian
June 22, 2016

Public execution of human dignity / Behzad Mehrani

There is no Farsi text provided to translate. Please provide the Farsi text to be translated. Behzad Mehrani Perhaps we use fewer words with positive connotations that are not used in the discourse of the ruling system in Iran. When we speak of freedom, justice, human rights, human dignity, or the right to life, we […]...

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Created By: Behzad Mehrani
June 22, 2016