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April 21, 2025

Number 124

Our graves cry for the killers / A poem by Elias Alavi

That the killers are crying over our graves. And their screams. It confuses our mothers’ fuss. They are sitting on top of the towers, with a sharp camera. They are following all the details. Growing up in “Deobandi” schools. Until the bomb was strapped to his back. And he/she/it sighed heavily. In the hidden alleys […]...

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Created By: Admin
September 23, 2021

Schools and preachers without an audience / Aziz Qasemzadeh

Our land has been organized in a way that its appearance is rich, although behind the scenes it is full of chaos. The principle is to have a chic display, even though behind the scenes it is full of turmoil; although the days have turned and the numbers have been marked, so that such a […]...

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Created By: Aziz Ghasemzadeh
September 23, 2021

Gholamreza Shariati Andarati, a representative of the parliament, in an interview with Simin Ruzgard: It is not possible to consider everything that has happened in dam construction in the country completely defensible.

According to him, the main cause of tension and problems in Khuzestan province is definitely the issue of proper water management. However, he also believes that not all problems can be attributed to water management in this province. Given the repeated dam constructions in the past three decades in the country and considering the recent […]...

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Created By: Simin Rouzgard
August 23, 2021

Ismaeil Kohram in conversation with Reza Ekvanian: We did not have any specific plans for Khuzestan.

He says we had no solid plan for Khuzestan. He states that “environmentalists have repeatedly warned about the future of Khuzestan,” and adds, “the problem is that we gave the Great Marsh to the Ministry of Oil and they came and dried a part of it. Why did they dry it? To come and find […]...

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Created By: Admin
August 23, 2021

Majid Elhami in conversation with Ali Kalai: We feel that there is a plan in place that Khuzestan does not see prosperity and development.

He says that in his opinion the main issue is dam construction. He is not aware of several existing dams on the Karun River for water control. In his opinion, this is “a kind of water storage and transfer.” The monthly magazine “Peace Line” in this issue, considering the recent protests in Khuzestan province and […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
August 23, 2021

The syndrome of restlessness in the era of neglecting environmental assessments / The harmonious melody of Koosar.

When talking about the dams built on the rivers of Iran, you should be careful; make sure your words do not question the sanctity of these structures; dam construction has become so sacred for some groups in Iran that they consider any criticism as blasphemy and want to destroy your reputation. Dam construction has become […]...

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Created By: Nikahang Kowsar
August 23, 2021

World Peace Day; Responsibility of People, Civil Society and Human Rights Activists / Arash Sadeghi

Introduction: The performance of the United Nations General Assembly and Security Council in the fight against international terrorism and humanitarian assistance, resulting from developments in the concept of peace, is of great importance. The establishment of international judicial bodies, which began in the 20th century and reached its peak in the last decade, is crucial […]...

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Created By: Arash Sadeghi
August 23, 2021

“Forgotten Earth, the death of the land; truths about the death of Iran’s land / Sam Khorshrooifar”

These days, when we talk about the environment in Iran, everyone immediately thinks of drought and water scarcity; an undeniable phenomenon resulting from corrupt management and exacerbated by climate change, which is taking away our ability to live in this land as Iranians. But there is another tragedy that is perhaps less talked about: the […]...

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Created By: Sam Khosravi Fard
August 23, 2021

“Water crisis on women’s shoulders / Goddess of Safety”

For women, the water crisis is a personal issue. This is because girls and women are primarily responsible for obtaining clean drinking water, preparing food, and maintaining the hygiene and cleanliness of their families on a global level. Women and girls face numerous risks in obtaining water; they must travel long distances, are at risk […]...

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Created By: Elahe Amani
August 23, 2021

Where is the source of the crisis of “water”? / Ahmad Alavi

The “water crisis” has now turned into one of the major economic, environmental, and socio-political crises in Iran. This crisis did not occur suddenly and unexpectedly, but it is the result of a historical process over the past four decades. Reckless consumption and non-compliance with scientific standards, as well as lack of investment in restructuring […]...

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Created By: Admin
August 23, 2021

The Social and Environmental Impacts of the Construction of Sardasht Dam / Mohammad Momenzadeh

The dam is one of the largest structures created by humans. The purpose of dams is to generate electricity, store water, and control floods. Dam construction has impacts on downstream areas and even the climate. Four years have passed since the construction of the Sardasht Dam. The construction of the Sardasht Dam has had impacts […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Mamandzadeh
August 23, 2021

“The Relationship between Dam Construction and Public Dissatisfaction in Khuzestan / Bahar Abbasi”

Peaceful protests by the people of Khuzestan against reckless dam construction and water crisis began on Friday, July 16, 2021. These protests were met with violence by law enforcement and security forces, resulting in the death of at least 10 young protesters and the arrest and injury of hundreds more. Some also tried to portray […]...

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Created By: Bahar Abbasi
August 23, 2021