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Book Introduction: Dancing in Brazil with the Devil

“Brazilian Dance with the Devil” is one of the five books by Dave Zirin, a renowned American sports writer and editor of Sports Illustrated magazine, who has a unique perspective on sports. This book, which is the result of Zirin’s research and observations from the World Cup in Brazil, has a non-sports tone and tries […]...

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June 22, 2018

Peace Line Monthly No. 85

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May 23, 2018

The bill that has become a victim like children; in conversation with Mohammad Ismail Saeedi, member of the Cultural Commission of the Parliament.

Last year, among the events related to the violation of children’s rights in Iran, news of kidnapping, harassment, and murder of children caught attention. In the early months of this year, news of children being tortured by their family members has become hot topics. However, all of these cases indicate a lack of a comprehensive […]...

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May 22, 2018

Body conflict, our familiar of yesterday and today/ Morteza Hamoonian

A body belonging to Reza Shah was discovered in the garden of Touiti Shah Abdolazim Hosseini. However, this body was a reminder of the behavior of Sheikh Sadegh Khalkhali, the first ruler of the Revolutionary Courts in Iran after the revolution, who destroyed the mausoleum of the Pahlavi dynasty and never got his hands on […]...

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May 22, 2018

Book Introduction: Here the sound of wolves is louder.

“This is where the sound of wolves is louder”, is the name of a book that narrates the lives of the Kurdish Kolbars and their suffering in the Horaman region in the form of a novel. As Adel Khalefi, the author of the book, has narrated in an interview with the media, the sound of […]...

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May 22, 2018

Peace Line Monthly No. 84

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April 22, 2018

Some points about the Islamic Republic’s treatment of the Gonabadi Dervishes / Shahin Sadegh Zadeh Milani.

Shahin Sadeghzadeh Milan is a name. The suppression of dervishes in the Islamic Republic has a long history. At first glance, the government’s treatment of a religious group whose fundamental beliefs do not differ significantly from the official religion of the country may seem surprising. However, the authoritarian nature of the Iranian government has repeatedly […]...

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April 20, 2018

“Shaparak Shojai Zadeh: A beautiful day will come / Zahra Bagheri is happy.”

This is a caption. Zahra Bagheri is happy. Since the beginning of 2018, a limited number of Iranian women have protested against compulsory hijab. They stand on electrical boxes on the streets, place their headscarves on a stick, and shake it. This is their way of protesting. Despite the fact that the number of these […]...

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April 20, 2018

Peace Line Monthly No. 83-82

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March 20, 2018