Monthly Peace Line Magazine

One legal violation: Removal of the thought-provoking question from the budget line for the disabled / Ehsan Haghani
One of the most important and fundamental criteria for ensuring equal enjoyment of social rights and opportunities and eliminating discrimination is special and increased support for individuals who are deprived of certain physical and mental abilities. This disability makes it difficult, and in some cases impossible, for these individuals to have equal access to social […]...
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Ehsan Haghi
Digital Empowerment and Women’s Rights / Elaheh Amani
A report on the sixty-seventh session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. The United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW) held its sixty-seventh session at the UN headquarters from March 6th to 17th (1). The main focus of this session was innovation and technological advancements and their impact on […]...
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Created By:
Elahe Amani
Iran ranks 101st among the happiest countries in the world / Pouyan is happy.
The ideology of government is in contradiction with happiness. Annual list of the happiest countries in the world based on survey results. Galup Institute Once again, it was announced and for the consecutive year, the people of Finland were named the happiest people in the world. A look at the top 10 happiest countries in […]...
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Pooyan Khoshhal
The struggle for survival revolves around the wage line / Amir Aghaei.
A look at the minimum wage of workers in 1402. Every year at the end of the budget season, the discussion of increasing wages for the next year becomes a concern that occupies the minds of both workers and employers. This concern is especially serious and important in recent years, when inflation rates have been […]...
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Amir Aghayi
Is the government leading the economy towards a cliff? A conversation with Dr. Farshad Momeni, economist/ Matin Mostafaei.
In the past 16 months, the economy of Iran has experienced and will continue to experience complicated conditions in the coming days and months. Amidst this, the widespread economic crises in the country have added to the tightening of the economic situation for citizens to the point that now the term “economic collapse” is heard […]...
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Matin Mostafaei
The right to the city and the ideological production in Shiraz / Marzieh Mahbobi
There are two ways to organize social space. The first method follows a predetermined goal. This approach is authoritarian, rational, and reductionist. It is carried out by those who are responsible for understanding and producing organization. The second method of creating social space is a living process that only benefits the main centers of activity […]...
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Marziye Mohebbi
Returning to the principles of sustainable development for the preservation of the historical fabric of Shiraz / Abdullah Bai Lashki
The issues of urban heritage are closely related to human, social, and cultural rights, although this relationship is often overlooked in urban conservation laws and even heritage laws. International human rights law refers to cultural issues as fundamental in a more concrete way than just symbolic. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the United […]...
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Abdullah Bai Lashaki
The Right to Cultural Heritage: Protecting Historical Sites in Shiraz / Abolfazl Alizadeh
At first, it is necessary to have a general overview of concepts such as: what is history, what are historical monuments, the importance of preservation and how to protect them, and the responsibilities of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage. In addition, if time permits, crimes against cultural heritage should also be mentioned. The word history […]...
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Abolfazl Alizadeh
Which side of the Shiraz historical fabric is Zarghami standing on? / Samia Hassanlu
In every corner of the city of Shiraz, there is a historic house that has been acquired, scattered and neglected. Most of these houses have been bought by the shrine of Shahcheragh; houses that are often empty and abandoned. Recently, the municipality has also joined this trend and is trying to acquire some of these […]...
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Somayeh Hassanlou
The Development of Shahcheragh and Shiism; From Yesterday to Today / Mahdieh Tabatabaei
The development plan around the shrine of Shah Cheragh in Shiraz has been ongoing since the time of Tashi Khatoon, the mother of Sheikh Abu Ishaq Inju, and then Shah Ismail Safavi until now. In this writing, a brief historical overview of the development of this religious site in different time periods has been presented. […]...
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Mehdiyeh Tabatabaei
The Necessity of Preserving Historical Sites for Future Generations / Nina Mokhtarian
We, the inhabitants of this earthly sphere, are the heirs of previous generations and the temporary owners of this heritage. The responsibility of guarding and protecting this heritage falls upon us, as what we have inherited from our ancestors does not truly belong to us, but we are merely its custodians. These historical and cultural […]...
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Nina Mokhtarian
Why is preserving the historical fabric of Shiraz important?/ Alireza Rastegar
Cultural heritage is a vast range of tangible and intangible elements that make up the identity of a country, showcasing the history of its people in terms of culture, society, and politics to the world. Therefore, preserving and safeguarding it is a crucial and important task, entrusted to each member of society. The richness of […]...
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Created By:
Alireza Rastegar