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January 2, 2026

Monthly Peace Line Magazine

“Hello Commander, Ideological Education and Children’s Rights / Mahnaz Norouzian”

Childhood is a crucial period for the development of personality and children’s perception. It is the most sensitive and influential stage of growth in every individual’s life; therefore, ensuring the physical and mental health of children is of great importance. Paying attention to the natural and social rights of children, protecting their rights, respecting their […]...

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Created By: Mahnaz Norouzian
June 22, 2022

Air pollution in Iran; why aren’t laws effective? / Mo’in Khazaeli

Unclean air is illegal. As statistics show, air pollution in Iran is one of the main causes of premature deaths, and according to the Ministry of Health’s statistics, nearly 40,000 premature deaths occur annually due to air pollution in Iran. Based on these statistics, in Tehran alone, more than 4,000 citizens lose their lives prematurely […]...

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Created By: Moein Khazaeli
June 22, 2022

Reasons for the collapse of the metropolis and the role and performance of the statesmen of the Islamic Republic in it / Nasim Sultanbeigi

Metrople, a vast sorrow in Iran Seventy-seven people returned alive from the hellish metropolis, and one of them is still struggling for survival on a hospital bed. However, forty-three people were buried under the ruins of the corruption that destroyed Rombid and Amiriyeh Street. Amiriyeh, once a vibrant and bustling street in Abadan, is now […]...

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Created By: Nasim Sultan Beygi
June 22, 2022

“Notes on Human Rights and Abortion; From America to Iran / Elaheh Amani”

Miscarriage and reproductive rights and fertility In the third decade of the 21st century, we are witnessing a major wave and trend towards reclaiming women’s rights not only in countries on three continents, especially in Western Asia, North Africa, and South Asia, but also in European and North American countries. In America, after nearly half […]...

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Created By: Elahe Amani
June 22, 2022

Book Introduction: Political Economy: Targeting Subsidies in Iran

According to Dr. Farshad Momeni, professor of economics and author of the introduction to the book, … Political Economy: Targeting Subsidies in Iran This book is an effort to improve the quality of learning and strengthen the historical memory of the country’s politicians; especially in a situation where it has been observed that for years, […]...

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Created By: Admin
June 22, 2022

Investigation of the reasons for suicide among married individuals and women in conversation with Amir Mahmoud Harirchi, sociologist/ Roshanak Mehrayin.

Marriage, a transaction until death. The statistics of suicide and attempted suicide in Iran have not changed significantly; although the statistics published by the Islamic Republic sources are not reliable, according to the statements of government officials and media, the influential factors on suicide have undergone significant changes; for example, suicide among women and young […]...

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Created By: Roshanak Mehrayin
May 21, 2022

Hassan Mohaddesi Gilavayi: The government wants to employ everyone / Ali Kalai

People’s organizations in Iran, and specifically what is referred to as religious NGOs, are a problem that has sparked many challenges. In some countries, the interpretation of religious NGOs is recognized officially, but there are sociologists who say that such an entity goes back to the historical and social status of that society, and the […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
May 21, 2022

Saeed Modani: Samanis in Iran only fight for survival / Azad Mohammadi

The importance of non-governmental organizations, their role in development, and their ability to help solve social problems were among the topics discussed in an interview with Dr. Saeed Madani, a writer and sociologist, in the monthly magazine “Khat-e-Solh”. He emphasized that, in his opinion, “in the current situation, the government, with all the resources at […]...

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Created By: Azad Mohammadi
May 21, 2022

Civil institutions, from illusion to reality; what are the challenges facing civil institutions? / Ahmad Faal

The history of Iran is a history of various connections and discontinuities in the social, economic, and political spheres. One of the reasons for the continuity of democracies is not the existence of democratic governments, but the existence of civil society. To the extent that civil society and its affiliated institutions have more power, position, […]...

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Created By: Ahmad Fa’al
May 21, 2022

Charities and Foundations: The Paradise of Money Laundering in Iran / Abbas Dehghani

Ibn Khaldun, the famous Arab historian and sociologist, believes that the main cause of the rise and fall of civilizations is extravagance, wastefulness, and corruption within the government by rulers and leaders. Throughout the centuries, there has always been an inverse relationship between the proper use of power and territory and the spread of corruption. […]...

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Created By: Abbas Dehghani
May 21, 2022

What is social participation like in Iran?/ Mehrnoush Noydoust

“What we think, I speak on your tongue.” Why does Iranian society have no interest in social participation? What is the current state of the quality of Iranian society? Under what conditions does this society thrive? Where do each of us stand in this human society known as the Iranian society? With which groups, classes, […]...

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Created By: Admin
May 21, 2022

Charity or NGO?; A critical review of the charity culture dominant in Iranian society / Samieh Javanmardi

NGO (Non-Governmental Organization) is one of the concepts that takes on a different definition according to the social and political context of each country, and is also assumed to have a different function. On the other hand, this concept is usually accompanied by a wide range of other concepts. Expressions such as “charity”, “non-profit”, “voluntary” […]...

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Created By: Somayeh Javanmardi
May 21, 2022