Monthly Peace Line Magazine

The fire of the government is endangering the lives of its citizens, violating their rights in the Rouhani/Reza Shahmardi administration.
August 92 Mohammad Ghanbari, a follower of the Yarsan religion and a resident of Qareh Dash Takhtestan in Qazvin, set himself on fire in front of the Islamic Consultative Assembly in Tehran in protest against discrimination against the Yarsan people and the government’s neglect of their problems. He passed away in Motahhari Hospital in Tehran […]...
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Reza Shahmoradi
The Ministry of Information is one of the most serious violators of civil rights/Morteza Hamounian.
Sources: 1 – Interesting comments by Alavi about becoming a minister, Young Journalists Club, 26 March 2017 2 – Less heard stories about the formation of the Ministry of Intelligence, ISNA, 13 October 2019 3 – Hassan Rouhani also criticized the human rights record of his opponents: they only knew execution and imprisonment for 38 […]...
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The heartless and deceitful government is alien to human rights / Reza Alijani
The performance and positions of Rouhani’s government, especially his Minister of Interior, during the November 98 street protests, caused their actions to become more apparent to the public in December 96 and to come out of the curtain. The historical phrase “we didn’t stop at anything, we used our hands and feet” displayed the Minister […]...
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Reza Alijani
A look at the book market and a review of the phrase “Don’t eat pizza, buy books!” / Pani’s heroism.
They say that books are the food for the soul of a human being, but what will happen to the fate of the human soul in situations where even enough food for the body is not available on the table? I know a writer who has not been living in Iran for a long time […]...
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Paniz Ghahremani
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Majid Zarei
Endowment; the fortune that has fallen upon the lives of Iranians for years / Amir Hajiloo
Introduction. After years of effort, hard work, and spending a lot of money to establish a production-agricultural unit, when the bank verifies the ownership document of his agricultural land from the Registration Organization, the registration response states that one quarter of the mentioned property has been declared null and void by the Endowment Organization and […]...
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Amir Hajiloo
Social justice is being held captive by plunder, oppression, and inequality; in conversation with Saeed Ma’eedfar / Conversation with Siamak Malamhmoudi.
Dr. Saeed Ma’eedfar, a sociologist and former professor at the University of Tehran, who was also the president of the Iranian Sociological Association from 2004 to 2008, is now working as a social advisor to the Minister of Roads and Urban Development. Dr. Ma’eedfar has numerous publications and articles in Persian and English in the […]...
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Siamak Molamohammadi
Double oppression on women from religious minorities; in conversation with Reza Kazemzadeh, psychologist/Conversation with Mari Mohammadi
In the government of the Islamic Republic, we witness that dealing with unofficial religious minorities (such as Persian Christians, Baha’is, Yarsanis, etc.) is carried out in two ways: direct and security measures, as well as indirect measures and serious social deprivation, with the aim of eliminating them. However, being in groups that are systematically discriminated […]...
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Mari Mohammadi
“Social justice” remains a burning silver slogan of the 1957 Revolution even after four decades/Amir Javaheri Langroudi.
1- Notes: 1. Hamshahri newspaper, agreed-upon salary… Green light from the legal deputy of the presidency to employers, Tuesday 20 Bahman 1399, news code 583885. 2. Mehr News Agency, for determining the cost of living basket… Workers are waiting, Tuesday 27 Bahman 1399, news code 5147438. 3. Andisheh Blog, statement of independent organizations of workers, […]...
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Amir Javaheri Langaroudi
Sustainable peace and the theory of economic and development balance / Ahmad Faal
The theory of economic equilibrium and development. Result We know that those who wrote the Declaration of Human Rights, and natural philosophers in the West, when defining rights for humans, recognized these rights as contradictory and conflicting with each other. Not only that, but they also saw the rights of each individual in conflict and […]...
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Ahmad Fa’al
Do Iranians have fair access to basic services? / Mo’in Khazaei
The dream of social justice in Iran; It is rare to find a government in the world that has access to social justice as one of its stated goals in its manifestos, charters, constitutions, and even regular laws. Almost all politicians and statesmen in the absolute majority of countries (of course, in countries where political […]...
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Moein Khazaeli
Compulsory work; Children’s share of social justice/ Saya Rahimi
In the 18th century AD, as a result of the Industrial Revolution and the employers’ tendency to hire cheap and unskilled labor, as well as the migration of people from rural areas to cities in search of suitable jobs, the unemployment rate increased dramatically and a phenomenon emerged that later became known as a major […]...
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Created By:
Sayeh Rahimi
