Sixties

Relentless suppression of Bahai’s/ The love of perfection
When I was reading the novel “Thursday Train” (1) by Anisa Dehghani, I came across a strange question: “It is possible to endure pain that is unique to you, but how can you endure pain that you must share with someone else?” “Thursday Train” delves into the lives of Iranians in the years after the […]...
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Mehrak Kamali
Masih Ali-Nejad: Protests against the executions of the 1990s became public on social media networks.
Masih Alinejad, an Iranian journalist, launched one of the most popular and controversial Persian campaigns on social media in 2014. The “My Stealthy Freedom” campaign currently has over one million followers on Facebook. This campaign shares photos of Iranian women without hijab and provides them with a platform to speak about their experiences of being […]...
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Admin
Missing for decades, the secret still remains a mystery / Ali Kalaii
This is a picture of a flower. Ali Kalai They came and took me in front of the house. His friends saw that he was arrested on the street. He has been missing since yesterday when he left home. In the past four decades, these words have been heard from many families. Families who are […]...
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Ali Kalaei
Turkey; over three decades of exit corridor/ Ali Kalai
Ali Kalai The story of asylum in Iran, from political asylum to social asylum, is a long and winding tale. It tells of the struggles of Iranians for a better life and escape from danger. From the era of minor tyranny and the exodus of some elites after the Constitutional Revolution of Iran, who […]...
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Ali Kalaei