Monthly Peace Line Magazine

Legal issues of the entry of the Revolutionary Guards and Basij into solving social problems / Mehran Mosadegh Nia
There is no Farsi text provided. Please provide the Farsi text to be translated. Mehran Mosadegh Nia In this article, we aim to examine and analyze the legal rights of the entry of Sepah and Basij forces and the claims of some of the commanders of Sepah, including Sartip Mohammad Reza Yazdi, regarding the right […]...
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The growth of the phenomenon of homelessness and its consequences in today’s society of Iran / Amir Razaqi.
This is a caption این یک عنوان است This is a caption.Amir Razaqi The progress of science and technology has led to the development of societies and transformation in the ways of human life. The transition of societies to the modern era has had consequences for these societies. Some societies and governing institutions – including […]...
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The plan of a military camp for fighting against open addicts; from mistake to defeat/ Hossein Ahmadi Niaz
This is not a complete sentence and cannot be translated accurately. Please provide a complete sentence or phrase for translation. Hossein Ahmadi’s need. Iran has been struggling with the issue of drugs for years; since the Qajar era when opium was used, this concern has arisen about how to break free from this demon. By […]...
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An analytical look at the issue of addiction among students/ Javad Lal Mohammad
This is not a valid Farsi text. Please provide a valid Farsi text for translation. Javad Lal Mohammad Life has a cruel game. It is truly heartbreaking to hear that the annual drug trade in Iran is close to two hundred billion tomans, which is five times the budget for education in the country. National […]...
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Women’s addiction; is it auditory?/ Forouz Mohammadi
This is a caption “This is a caption” Forouz Mohammadi “Addiction and uncontrollable habits do not recognize gender. Humans are sometimes so influenced or pressured by the most real and purest inner feelings such as highs and lows, love, sadness, loss, anger, joy, peace, patience, etc. that they feel overwhelmed and lost. Then, in pursuit […]...
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Being a Bahai is not a crime / Mohammad Moghimi
This is a picture of a flower. Mohammad Moghimi Bahai compatriots have refrained from any political activities and, in essence, there are no Bahai organizations in Iran since 1983. Therefore, activities such as political involvement and promoting the Bahai faith are not possible for them. They interact with each other based on their shared beliefs […]...
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The role of educated mothers in reducing gender-based sexual discrimination/ The scent of empowerment.
“متن راستچین” “Right-aligned text” The scent of victory. February 6 (17 Bahman) is the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation. The United Nations estimates that over 200 million women and girls have been subjected to female genital mutilation, where part or all of their genitalia is cut or damaged. Every year, over […]...
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Rayeheh Mozafarian
From silencing dogs in Kerman to security measures against animal supporters/ Fatemeh Mohammadi
“این عکس یک زن جوان در حال خندیدن است” “This photo is of a young woman laughing.”Fatima Mohammadi Conversation with Kamran Rabani, President of the Association for Supporting Homeless Animals in Kerman. Animal rights have been forgotten in the chaos and daily struggles. Animal rights are considered a part of the environment and the environment […]...
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Fatemeh Mohammadi
Book Introduction: Addiction in Iran
The cover of this book boasts that “according to officials, after the revolution, addiction was a type of anti-revolutionary behavior that colonialists supported in order to destroy Islam and the Islamic Revolution. Therefore, it was necessary to put an end to this problem once and for all by taking strict and serious legal and punitive […]...
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Ilham Yousefian: Our law does not pay attention to the social aspect of the phenomenon of disability/ Simin Rouzgar.
Conversation with Simin Rouzgar Elham Yousefian was born in 1359 in Tehran. She was born blind and completed her studies with a PhD from Shahid Beheshti University and a Master’s degree in Human Rights from the London School of Economics. Her activities include practicing law, researching various international legal issues, journalism, and working in the […]...
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A Look at the Campaign for the Rights of People with Disabilities; In Conversation with Behrouz Morvati, Campaign Director / Morteza Hamounian
“The campaign for the rights of disabled individuals in recent years has made remarkable efforts towards advocating for the rights of this group in Iran. The actions of this campaign – which is known as the first civil movement for disabled individuals in Iran – have played a significant role in the passing of the […]...
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A Look at the Daily Challenges of Disabled People in Iran; in Conversation with Mohammadreza Seidavi / Siavash Khoramgah
This is a caption این یک عنوان است. (In English: This is a caption.) Conversation with Siavash Khorramgah Mohammadreza Seidavi was born on August 5th, 1973 in the city of Rasht. He completed his primary education at Dr. Khazayeli School and his middle and high school education at regular schools in Rasht. In 1997, he […]...
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Siavash Khoramgah