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January 2, 2026

Monthly Peace Line Magazine

Gender barriers to enjoying the right to leisure in Iran/ Bahar Abbasi

Spending leisure time is one of the indicators of lifestyle. Anthony Giddens considers the special feature of modernity to be dynamism, global influence, and increasing change in traditional customs. He believes that modernity allows individuals to break free from the constraints of choices imposed by tradition. In Iran, gender plays a determining role in how […]...

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Created By: Bahar Abbasi
August 22, 2020

Kermanshah, with a population of over one million, does not have a cinema. / Keyumars Amiri

The twelve cinemas in this city, which date back to before the revolution, have been abandoned in a dilapidated state for four decades. Note: Cinema is a great achievement of humanity in the 20th century, which holds a special place in human society. This amazing phenomenon, based on human needs and with their ingenuity, has […]...

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Created By: Kiomars Amiri
August 22, 2020

Fun and vitality are lost in Iranian society / Farzad Saifikaran

According to Marton, in adverse conditions, four types of social problems occur, one of which is the problem of isolation and escape from society. In Iranian society, isolation, which is caused not only by the lack of unity but also by the lack of recreation and vitality, manifests itself in forms such as addiction, social […]...

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Created By: Admin
August 22, 2020

The value of life lies in the leisure of Iranians yesterday / Morteza Hamoonian

Footnotes: 1- Leisure time in ancient Iran, Tahereh Rashidi, Tabian, 14 Bahman 1391 2- Historical research in Iran is focused on political history, Iran Book News Agency, 19 Azar 1398 3- A look at the leisure time of people in contemporary Iranian history, entertainment; what was and what remained, Parastoo Rahimi, Iran Newspaper, 2 Khordad […]...

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Created By: Admin
August 22, 2020

Changing the pattern of recreational activities in the shadow of Corona / Azam Bahrami

If we want to continue to abide by the rules of life while considering our own and our loved ones’ health, and accept changes in our social and personal interactions and continue to respect them, we have certainly changed many of our habits and life plans by force. Do you know some of your acquaintances […]...

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Created By: Azam Bahrami
August 22, 2020

“Entertainment is a right for all citizens/Aban is a ray of light.”

Engaging in recreational activities and the participation of people in various leisure, cultural, and recreational activities is one of the effective ways to stimulate creativity among members of society and ensure their health and vitality. It helps individuals break free from isolation and physical and mental stagnation, and provides a better outlook for the country’s […]...

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August 22, 2020

The Dark World of Art in Migration/Tahmineh Tomiris

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Created By: Tahmineh Tomiris
August 22, 2020

Becoming a security issue after years of mismanagement/Siamak Malamahmoudi

The industrialization of societies has increased day by day after the industrial revolution and the implementation of development plans without considering the environmental impacts. This has led to changes in land use from forests to agricultural and livestock lands, construction of dams, and manipulation of the natural water cycle, among other factors. The alarming increase […]...

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Created By: Siamak Molamohammadi
August 22, 2020

Salah Nikbakht; Afghans commit fewer crimes than Iranians / Interview with Siamak Malamhamedi

In this issue of the peace line, we talked with Saleh Nikbakht, a lawyer, defender, and human rights activist, about the situation of migrants currently present in Iran, especially Afghan citizens, and Iran’s legal obligations towards them. He emphasized the need to adopt a humane approach and believes that, both legally and considering the country’s […]...

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Created By: Siamak Molamohammadi
July 22, 2020

Habib Al-Rahman Pedram; War and insecurity are the reasons for the migration of Afghans to Iran/Simin Rouzgar.

War and poverty are considered major reasons for the migration of Afghan people to Iran. He is a representative of the Afghan parliament, has worked as a journalist in Herat, and has also been the editor-in-chief of a private television station. In light of the situation of Afghan migrants in Iran and the topic of […]...

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Created By: Simin Rouzgard
July 22, 2020

“Violence is inhumane; a conversation with Hussein Bayouk, an Afghan social activist / Conversation by Mari Mohammadi”

Hossein Biouk is a journalist and social activist from Afghanistan, currently living in Kabul. He has organized book festivals and introduced the poetry collection “Let’s Forget the Gun” by Mahmoud Jafari, translated Afghan novels into Arabic, and collaborated with Mohammad Hossein Mohammadi, a prominent Afghan writer and storyteller, in compiling two story collections. He is […]...

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Created By: Mari Mohammadi
July 22, 2020

Afghan immigrants, caught up in misunderstandings and societal narratives/Mohammad Alizadeh

The history of Iranians encountering Afghan immigrants is a long and complex one. Since the 1979 revolution, a large portion of Afghan immigrants have sought refuge in Iran. Over the years, various judgments, perceptions, and narratives have been formed in the minds of Iranians about Afghan immigrants, which, without being reviewed or stopped, have become […]...

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Created By: Admin
July 22, 2020