Peace Line 180

Cafe Lamiz” and the Economy of Suppression in the Shadow of War / Behzad Ahmadinia”
The ugliest—and perhaps most familiar—face of human society is “war.” This can be read between the lines of the book An Introduction to Polemology by Gaston Bouthoul. In this work, he explains how no law, treaty, or prohibition can stand against war. In a case study, the book describes the international restrictions and global pressures […]...
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Behzad Ahmadinia
The Impact of Wartime Conditions on Labor Rights and Livelihoods in Iran/ Ahmad Alavi
Wars in the modern economy are no longer merely military events; rather, they are multidimensional phenomena that simultaneously affect economic, social, and institutional structures. In the case of present-day Iran, in the year 2026 (1405), this characteristic is clearly observable, where the economy had already been facing chronic imbalances and war has acted as an […]...
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Ahmad Alavi
Information Security or Narrative Control?/ Hadi Aghazari
This article is being written at a time when more than one thousand hours have passed since the widespread internet shutdown in Iran, justified on the grounds of maintaining security. During this period, communication between Iranians inside and outside the country has been seriously disrupted, and access for those inside the country to the outside […]...
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Hadi Aghazari
A “Street Sigheh” as a Meaningful Social Act / Mahtab Alinejad
What at first glance appears in the form of a “temporary marriage” can easily be interpreted within religious and legal frameworks; an agreement between two individuals that is also recognized within Iran’s legal system. But the issue becomes more complex when this relationship leaves the private sphere and enters public view. This shift is not […]...
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Mahtab Alinezhad
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