Monthly Peace Line Magazine

Tehran International Book Fair; Another Challenge between Book Publishers and Government Institutions/ Reza Najafi
This is a caption “This is a caption” Reza Najafi The Tehran International Book Fair, alongside the Fajr Film Festival, is considered the most important cultural event in the Islamic Republic of Iran. It is held every year in mid-Ordibehesht (April/May), except for its first year which coincided with Aban (October/November). The fair has been […]...
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The role of the family institution in recognizing human rights to its members / Samuel Bakhtiyari
On the occasion of 25 Ordibehesht, World Family Day. This is a caption This is a caption Samuel Bakhtiari According to the importance of the institution of family, the United Nations General Assembly, based on resolution number 47/237 which was adopted on September 20, 1993, declared May 15th as the International Day of Families, equivalent […]...
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From Myth to Resistance / Reza Shahmoradi
On the occasion of the third anniversary of a citizen’s self-immolation in Yarsani. “این عکس یک پروفایل است” “This picture is a profile picture.” Reza Shahmoradi The anniversary ceremony of the self-immolation of the late “Nikmard Taheri”, with the presence of followers of the Yarsan religion, ended in Kermanshah while not only the government and […]...
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“Inevitability” is a danger that threatens every representative / Reza Alijani
“این عکس یک نمونه از طرحهای ما است” “This photo is a sample of our designs.” Reza Alijani The tenth parliament has some records, including the number of female representatives. Although this number is not high overall and can even be considered insignificant, relatively speaking, compared to the current government in Iran and the history […]...
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Reza Alijani
Book Introduction – Domestic Violence: Women Beaten
The book “Domestic Violence: Beaten Women” is written by Shahla Azizi. Shahla Azizi, who received her PhD from the University of Vienna, is a researcher, sociologist, member of the faculty of Allameh Tabataba’i University, and a professor at the university in fields such as sociology and women’s studies. The above-mentioned book encompasses the results of […]...
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Non-combatant border residents; in conversation with the head of the Association for the Defense of Chemical Injured Rights in Sardasht / Behzad Haghighi.
Rahim Vahedi is the president of the Association for the Defense of Chemical Victims’ Rights in Sardasht, which has been operating as a non-profit organization in this city since 1380 (2001). 11 members of Mr. Vahedi’s family lost their lives in the chemical bombing of Sardasht by Iraq, and even after 29 years, when he […]...
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Bahzad Haghighi
Chemical bombing; tactic or strategy? / Witness Alavi
This is a caption. Shahed Alavi About Black Monday in Sardasht, colorful balloons in the sky over the city in the morning and black fighter jets in the sky in the afternoon, about the day of death with the taste of lemon and bitter almonds, we have written, read, and seen very little today, 29 […]...
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The role of reconstruction and modernization in the occurrence of the tragedy of Sardasht / Khaled Tavakoli.
“این عکس یک پسر کوچک در حال بازی با یک توپ است” “This photo shows a little boy playing with a ball.” Khaled Tavakoli Speaking and writing about an event or incident such as a chemical bombing, especially for those who have witnessed the depth of the tragedy up close, felt it with their skin […]...
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The victims of the chemical attack in Kermanshah, devastated on the ground / Hussein Ahmadi Nejad
There is no Farsi text provided to translate. Please provide the text for an accurate translation. Hossein Ahmadi Niaz On July 31, 1988, was a dark day for the people of Zardeh village in Kermanshah. Four days after the acceptance of Resolution 598, this impoverished village was targeted by Saddam’s Ba’ath regime for a chemical […]...
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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
Missing for decades, the secret still remains a mystery / Ali Kalaii
This is a picture of a flower. Ali Kalai They came and took me in front of the house. His friends saw that he was arrested on the street. He has been missing since yesterday when he left home. In the past four decades, these words have been heard from many families. Families who are […]...
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Ali Kalaei
The Necessity of Transformation in Watershed Management in Iran/ Mohammad Mohabi
[/caption] There is no text provided in the given Farsi text. Please provide the text to be translated. Mohammad Mohabbai The severity of recent droughts in Iran has been such that even for provinces with high precipitation, such as Gilan and Mazandaran, the alarm has been sounded and this issue is indicative of the dire […]...
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Mohammad Mohebi