Ali Kalaei

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Mohsen Hakimi: Increase in work accidents is one of the consequences of implementing clause 33 of the Sixth Development Plan / Ali Kalaii

Conversation with Ali Kalai The peace line, in this issue and considering its special case, has gone to Mohsen Hakimi, a labor activist, translator, and member of the Iranian Writers Association. He has translated numerous works in the field of humanities and labor organizations and has entered the book market. He says in this conversation: […]...

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December 27, 2015

A Look at Women and Politics in Neighboring Countries of Iran / Ali Kalaei

As the elections for the Iranian Parliament and Assembly of Experts approach, one of the questions that occupies the minds of observers and becomes a concern for those who believe in equal rights for all humans is: to what extent have women in Iran achieved their true political position? In fact, the question is how […]...

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December 2, 2015

Afghan children, shining talents under oppression / Ali Kalai

This is not a complete sentence, so it cannot be accurately translated. Please provide the full Farsi text. Ali Kalai The class is so small that the children are sitting three to a bench. Children from 9 to 11 years old. A girl and a boy sitting next to each other. Afghans and Iranians from […]...

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October 30, 2015

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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September 29, 2015

Torture Memoirs in the Three Decades After the Revolution / Ali Kalai

The text cannot be translated as it is an image and not written in Farsi. Please provide the text in written form. Ali Kalai At midnight, he wakes up to the sound of rustling and incomprehensible noises. Cold sweat covers his body and fear takes over his entire being. He blinks his eyes twice to […]...

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August 28, 2015

The story of the pain of defending in the judicial system of the Islamic Republic / Ali Kalaii

This is a caption This is a caption. Ali Kalai Every person, when accused of a crime, has the right to defend themselves based on human reason and logic. Whether their defense is audible or inaudible is another matter. But the principle of the matter cannot be violated. The principle that is also mentioned in […]...

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July 28, 2015

Dr. Mehdi Noorbakhsh: The government cannot fight on three fronts / Ali Kalaii

This is a picture of a beautiful flower. Conversation with Ali Kalai The fate of negotiations and the achievement of agreement or final failure is still uncertain, and at this moment in time, the situation of human rights in Iran is a challenging issue for the activists who are involved in it. In this regard, […]...

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June 27, 2015

Standing two Mohammads and one Narges/ Ali Kalaii

Ali Kalai “Being human is a difficult duty. Perhaps these words may initially seem like a mere string of words, following each other and leaving no trace of the contemporary Iranian morning poetry. With a meaning that only evokes a human understanding in the mind. A meaning that is relevant to philosophical understanding and theoretical […]...

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May 26, 2015

Narges Mohammadi: Drug traffickers are victims of poverty / Ali Kalaii

Prior to 1390 (2011), possession, buying, and selling of certain drugs such as hashish and industrial drugs did not carry the death penalty. However, the Expediency Discernment Council declared in a resolution that anyone carrying, buying, selling, or possessing more than 30 grams of these types of drugs would face the death penalty. This resolution […]...

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April 25, 2015

The role of the Revolutionary Guards in border areas and smuggling; in conversation with Mohsen Sazgara/ Ali Kalaii

Mohsen Sazegara is a political activist, journalist, and university researcher. He served as the political and social deputy of the Minister of Executive Affairs in the government of Mohammad-Ali Rajai and is considered one of the founding members of the Revolutionary Guards. We have discussed with Mr. Sazgara about the reasons for the lack of […]...

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March 25, 2015