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September 14, 2024

Wandering stranger

Dr. Sima Samar; Values and Human Rights Laws Know No Boundaries/Interview with Ali Kalai.

Her emphasis is on human rights and the necessity of its implementation, stating that if the human dignity of migrants is not respected, it is essentially a violation of human rights. She is Dr. Sima Samar, the Special Representative of the President and Minister of State for Human Rights Affairs in Afghanistan. The issue of […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
August 22, 2020

Salah Nikbakht; Afghans commit fewer crimes than Iranians / Interview with Siamak Malamhamedi

In this issue of the peace line, we talked with Saleh Nikbakht, a lawyer, defender, and human rights activist, about the situation of migrants currently present in Iran, especially Afghan citizens, and Iran’s legal obligations towards them. He emphasized the need to adopt a humane approach and believes that, both legally and considering the country’s […]...

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Created By: Siamak Molamohammadi
July 22, 2020

Habib Al-Rahman Pedram; War and insecurity are the reasons for the migration of Afghans to Iran/Simin Rouzgar.

War and poverty are considered major reasons for the migration of Afghan people to Iran. He is a representative of the Afghan parliament, has worked as a journalist in Herat, and has also been the editor-in-chief of a private television station. In light of the situation of Afghan migrants in Iran and the topic of […]...

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Created By: Simin Rouzgard
July 22, 2020

“Violence is inhumane; a conversation with Hussein Bayouk, an Afghan social activist / Conversation by Mari Mohammadi”

Hossein Biouk is a journalist and social activist from Afghanistan, currently living in Kabul. He has organized book festivals and introduced the poetry collection “Let’s Forget the Gun” by Mahmoud Jafari, translated Afghan novels into Arabic, and collaborated with Mohammad Hossein Mohammadi, a prominent Afghan writer and storyteller, in compiling two story collections. He is […]...

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Created By: Mari Mohammadi
July 22, 2020

Afghan immigrants, caught up in misunderstandings and societal narratives/Mohammad Alizadeh

The history of Iranians encountering Afghan immigrants is a long and complex one. Since the 1979 revolution, a large portion of Afghan immigrants have sought refuge in Iran. Over the years, various judgments, perceptions, and narratives have been formed in the minds of Iranians about Afghan immigrants, which, without being reviewed or stopped, have become […]...

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Created By: Admin
July 22, 2020

What issues do Afghans face in Iran?/Mukhtar Wafayi

In the year 1995 AD, while Afghanistan was engulfed in a civil war and Taliban uprising, my uncle’s family left Afghanistan to go to Iran. Twelve years later, at the age of fourteen, I also left for Iran alone, following events that had happened to me. After two weeks of traveling, when I arrived in […]...

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Created By: Mokhtar Vafaei
July 22, 2020

Regarding immigration; it is hard for me to die as I was born here!/Morteza Hamoonian

1- Footnotes: 1- The migration of Aryan tribes to the Iranian plateau and the formation of government in this plateau – Ali Nikoui – Virgul 2- Unknown rulers – Ahmad Kasravi – Part Two – Introduction – Pages 150 to 155 3- A look at the book “Unknown Rulers” on the occasion of the 20th […]...

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Created By: Admin
July 22, 2020

Rights of Foreign Nationals in the Legal System of Iran in Comparison with International Standards / Mehran Mosadegh Nia

Introduction The people of every country are divided into two categories based on their citizenship. The first category consists of those who usually make up the majority, are citizens of the same country, and their legal status is clear and known. The second category includes those who are considered foreigners, meaning they do not have […]...

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Created By: Admin
July 22, 2020

“Why is the bill granting citizenship to the children of Iranian mothers married to foreign men not being implemented?”/Ameneh Abiyar

Abstract of the article topic: This article briefly discusses the issue of denying citizenship to children born to Iranian women and foreign men, which has been examined and analyzed through a legal critique of the political, cultural, and historical roots of the problem throughout contemporary history using an incomplete induction, analogy, and statistical analysis. 1. […]...

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Created By: Ameneh Abiyar
July 22, 2020