Monthly Peace Line Magazine

Execution, to be or not to be, that is the question! / Amir Salar Davoudi
The Iranian government has always been questioned in international forums due to the high number of executions carried out within the country. The response from Iranian officials has always been that religious laws prevent the reconsideration of the death penalty in criminal laws. However, this response has never been convincing for questioners and critics, as […]...
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Amir Salar Davoodi
Accompanying the victim child instead of broadcasting their images / Hamed Farmand
The image of a child looking down at the camera, with a crooked face and a bitter smile, accompanied by a text that tells the story of the child’s innocence and the pity of their circumstances, has become an inseparable part of civil and political activities that protest against the situation of a prisoner or […]...
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Hamed Farmand
The possibility of abolishing the death penalty for retribution in Islamic penal law / Mohammad Mohabi
“From ancient times, in various schools of criminal law, the discussion of methods of punishment has been controversial. How should we punish a criminal who disrupts social order and stability? And what should be the result of this punishment?” The late Dr. Naser Katouzian, the undisputed master of Iranian law, in the later years of […]...
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Mohammad Sadeghi
Execution; State Killing and the Flawed Cycle of Violence/ Witness Alavi
The death penalty, which involves taking away a person’s life, is an irreversible punishment. This irreversibility of the punishment, in situations where there is always a possibility of a mistake in judgment, turns it into the worst form of punishment. However, this is not the whole story. Neither the arguments of opponents of this execution […]...
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Human rights, drugs, execution/ Alireza Sarbazi
If you get arrested, the judicial system of no country will easily overlook your mistake. Even if you are detained as a citizen of another country, you will not easily be deported to your home country. The threat of long-term imprisonment and even harsher punishments will always loom over you; we are talking about smuggling […]...
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Negotiations for setting minimum wages and reasons for workers’ failure / Ali Ajami
In the last days of the past year, after negotiations between mostly government-affiliated labor unions and representatives of employers with the presence of government representatives, the minimum wage for the year 1394 was determined to be 712,000 tomans, which had a 17% increase compared to the minimum wage in the previous year. The basis for […]...
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Ali Ajami
Unfulfilled promises of officials and treatment of Ali Chraghi/Samuel Bakhtiari’s son.
Many of us have witnessed numerous instances of harsh treatment by municipal officials towards street vendors and peddlers in city areas. We have heard many times from people saying things like “I, who did not close the way”, “If I had a job, I wouldn’t do this”, “I am unemployed, is it okay to steal?”, […]...
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Samuel Bakhtiyari
یTeachers; From Silence to Protest/ Ali Pour Soleymani
As we approach Teacher’s Week 2015, we are slowly entering the second year of the government of prudence and hope. President Rouhani, at the beginning of his term, considering the knowledge he had of the cultural community, teachers, and their demands, as well as the cultural mindset of educators towards the academic and managerial qualifications […]...
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Ali Poursoleyman
Book Introduction: Iran’s Criminal Policy towards Drug Crimes
Morteza Esmaeelpour The book “Iran’s Criminal Policy towards Drug Crimes” is written by Mansour Rahmadl. This book has been published by the Organization for the Study and Compilation of Humanities Books in Universities (SAMT). He has written thirteen books and dozens of specialized articles on legal and criminal issues related to drugs and the latest […]...
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Morteza Ismailpour
Dr. Sharif Khosravi: It is not possible to smoke on the way of the Kurdish border crossers in Esfand/ Azar Taherabad.
Why are there harsh and violent encounters with border citizens, which even lead to their death? Is the reason for such deterrent actions justified? Is being a kolbar a result of unemployment and if so, why isn’t there any effort to combat unemployment? To what extent has the implementation of suitcase trading and the establishment […]...
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Azar Taherabad
Unbalanced Development in Political Systems: Alireza Sarbazi
According to Samuel Huntington, the creator and discoverer of the theory of clash of civilizations, revolution is a phenomenon specific to societies on the path of economic modernization, which are unevenly interacting with the development of underdeveloped political institutions. In other words, the expectation of revolution only exists in societies that, despite experiencing economic and […]...
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Unemployment and lack of a specific plan and strategy to address it / Khaled Tavakoli
Unemployment is one of the most important economic damages that not only has economic consequences, but also has numerous political and cultural repercussions. For this reason, it has always been one of the main concerns and demands of the people in all countries and societies, and has been a responsibility and priority for government officials. […]...
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