Monthly Peace Line Magazine
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Majid Zarei
Confronting the Crisis of the Islamic Republic/Nasrallah Lashani
In Iran, the traditional meaning of government does not exist today. What is seen and observable is an empty bureaucratic shell of governance. A bureaucratic shell that is filled with the content of financial-military mafias that have no logical and systematic relationship based on the principles of governance with this bureaucracy. Therefore, the constituent parts […]...
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Nasrollah Lashni
Rights and Ethics in the Time of Corona / Mohammad Mohabi
The late Dr. Amir Naser Katouzian, one of the great professors of law in Iran, wrote an article entitled “The Law of Historical Ethics” towards the end of his life. In this article, he argues that the rules and foundations of law, which later become the basis for the formulation and approval of laws, actually […]...
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Mohammad Mohebi
A person is in danger as long as they are in conflict/ Azam Bahrami
The story of the coronavirus began with the story of bat soup and led to pangolins and the consumption of this rare and endangered mammal. But this was not the end of the story, and later in published articles from both credible and non-credible sources, it was linked to a seafood market in Wuhan and […]...
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Azam Bahrami
Slaughterhouse workers are busy; this time with Corona! / Mary Mohammadi
The Iranian society, especially in the past few months, has gone through crises and heavy and costly disasters, and has suffered severe physical, mental, and emotional damage. From the horrific massacre of people during nationwide protests in November, to the shooting down of a passenger plane with 176 passengers, to the brutal suppression of people’s […]...
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Mari Mohammadi
“Sudden eruptions of underground volcanoes; what hands and feet have disappeared/ Jesus the savior”
The disputes between governments and wars for the inhabitants of the earth have had terrible consequences; the outcome of wars has always been death and disability for the victims. According to many human rights defenders and protesters against war policies, landmines have been one of the most dangerous inventions of humanity since World War I. […]...
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Isa Bazyar
Independence of the Bar Association, a barrier against all forms of corruption/Mohammad Moghimi
Civil society helps to create people-centered governance and uphold democratic principles and good governance. The Iranian Bar Association is the first civil society organization in the Middle East that has been at the forefront of this effort, with lawyers being among the most important actors in civil society and human rights. However, experience has shown […]...
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Mohammad Moghimi
Why is “women against women” a sign of misunderstanding of feminism? / Rezvaneh Mohammadi
In recent years, the phrase “women against women” has been used on social networks to describe some patriarchal or anti-women events. This concept is also used to describe the oppression of “women against women”. It seems that in literature, discrimination against a group is more shameful when the perpetrator is from the same group. Are […]...
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Razvaneh Mohammadi
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The problem is understanding the sanctions! In conversation with the Deputy Chairman of the Parliamentary Construction Commission / Conversation with Siamak Malamhmadi.
In response to most questions about the peace process, the issue is referred to sanctions. Regarding the airline fleet, it talks about the special conditions of sanctions on buying new airplanes and in most areas it is believed that “the government should answer the questions. Because we do not need a special law in this […]...
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Siamak Molamohammadi
The country’s transportation system is not efficient; in conversation with Seyed Meysam Lajvardi, rail transportation expert / conversation by Ali Kalaii.
The article emphasizes on the improper competition between road and rail in the country and states that as long as this competition is not fair, there will be no financial growth in this sector. The author considers this distorted competitive environment as one of the main reasons for the major financial problems in the transportation […]...
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Ali Kalaei
Lack of access for people with disabilities to public transportation; in conversation with Behrouz Morvari, disability rights activist / conversation by Mari Mohammadi.
All societies are made up of different groups, with each member sometimes being in the majority and sometimes in the minority. Each person is simultaneously a member of multiple groups based on gender, religious and spiritual beliefs, financial status, profession, ethnicity, and more. However, one of the major problems is that when someone is in […]...
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Mari Mohammadi

