Monthly Peace Line Magazine

Gas shortage/ Saeideh Shafiei
“Power shortages in summer, gas shortages in winter” has become a recurring scenario in Iran’s economy. Despite the increase in natural gas production in Iran in recent years through the development of various phases of the South Pars gas field, the gas shortage caused by increased consumption in the winter season still persists; even the […]...
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Saeideh Shafiei
List of Top Bankers, Government’s Game with Transparency / Abbas Dehghani
Masoud Nili, the economic advisor to President Rouhani, introduced six major challenges facing the country in 1396 (2017-2018) under the title of “hourly economic bombs of Iran”. These challenges included liquidity, unemployment, water and environmental issues, government budget, pension funds, and problems with the banking system. Some economists consider the banking crisis as the most […]...
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Abbas Dehghani
Iran’s Triple Defeat in the World Cup / Mohammad Golshahi
From the time the World Cup was announced to be held in Qatar until the start of the final match, it was a golden opportunity for Iran’s economy to benefit from the advantages of hosting the World Cup in one of its neighboring countries, and also to benefit from its economic talents by having a […]...
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Mohammad Golshahi
A brief look at honor killings: The law that authorizes murder / Abolfazl Alizadeh
“Honour killings”; in recent years, we have heard this phrase repeatedly and each time our souls and beings have been pained, and each time we have written whatever we could, but unfortunately, there has been a lack of attention and effective and noticeable action. In recent years, we have heard many times that Iranian girls […]...
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Abolfazl Alizadeh
The right to benefit from a lawyer in international laws compared to laws in Iran / Ehsan Haghani
One of the most fundamental rights emphasized in human rights rules and standards is the right to access to fair trial, and one of the essential indicators necessary for achieving fair trial is the right to access to a lawyer in the process of trial. In other words, access to a lawyer is considered one […]...
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Ehsan Haghi
Hafez Musavi: Iranian artist is inevitably involved with social and political issues/ Mehrnoush No’edoust
Examining the committed art and social responsibility of the artist in conversation with Hafez Musavi, poet. Who is a committed artist? Is art simply a result of an artist’s reaction to political and social situations? What is the state of committed and protest art in the current protests in Iran? These questions have been asked […]...
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Mehrnoush Noudoust
“Manifestation of Protest and Revolution / Behzad Kambouzia”
An overview of the visual works arising from the movement of “Women, Life, Freedom”. In recent weeks, the intensity and severity of events and important developments have been so high that it has likely changed the meaning of time for many of us. It is as if imagining the situation in Iran before the murder […]...
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Behzad Kambozia
From the enlightenment movement to women, life, freedom / Reza Najafi
A few notes about protest literature in Iran. When discussing “protest literature,” some may think that our understanding of this concept is synonymous or closely related to “commitment in literature” or, in another reading, “committed literature”; an understanding that itself has a “leftist” color and smell. Although “leftist literature” is also an example of this […]...
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Reza Najafi
A Note on Protest Art These Days/ Behzad Asadi
If we consider art and artists as a part of society (and not as individuals living in a vacuum), then it can be said that the protest against all forms and types, including art, from the perspective of Karl Marx’s theory begins; against the “art for art’s sake” period of bourgeoisie, who wanted art without […]...
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Behzad Asadi
Music for Revolution/ Purifying
An exploration of Iranian revolutionary songs; from the blood of the youth of the homeland to the anthem of women. An announcement, no matter how good it is, will never be read more than once; but a song, learned by heart, is repeated over and over again. These are some of the words of Joe […]...
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Safa Pouyande
“Women, Life, Freedom” and the companionship of free artists in Iran and the world / Morteza Hamounian
The seasons of protest and movement among the people have always been accompanied by the support of artists and those with a sense of taste and eloquence; those who have used the tools of art to speak for the people and shed light on their problems, and be their voice. This season has once again […]...
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For the freedom of the 1990s/ Chemical gift
“Meeting ‘Salam Farmandeh’ and ‘For…’ Shervin Hajipour” For over forty years, schools in Iran have turned into prisons and students are reprimanded for their rights to freedom. These days, we see many images of schools in the country where students are singing the song “For…” by Shervin Haji Pour in schools or on the streets, […]...
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