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Peace Line Magazine Issue 123

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July 23, 2021

Monireh Arabshahi in conversation with Reza Ekvanian: The nature of humans shows a negative reaction in the face of limitations.

Minireh Arabshahi is a civil activist and one of the opponents of mandatory hijab in Iran. She was previously a radio health program host for two years and also worked as a radio playwright during that time. This civil activist has also been active as a reporter in social programs focusing on child labor. Prior […]...

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July 23, 2021

Journalism in Iran is a major misunderstanding; a report on the problems of journalists in Iran / Zahra Bagheri Shad

Years ago, when I was working on a file with my dear friend and colleague, Sheyda Laleh, titled “Why and How I Became a Journalist,” I had a conversation with Ali Akbar Ghazi Zadeh, a prominent journalism professor. I had fallen in love with reporting and editing in his classes, and now I was sitting […]...

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July 23, 2021

The Path of Stoning: The Challenges of Bahai Youth in Iran / Shahin Sadegh Zadeh Milan

The problems that young Bahá’ís in Iran face are intertwined. A Bahá’í individual in Iran knows even before reaching the stage of youth that they will most likely be banned from entering university. This awareness of what awaits them can lead to a decrease in their motivation during secondary education. Many young Bahá’ís have shared […]...

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July 23, 2021

Why are young Iranians addicted?! / Morteza Hamounian

The average age of drug use is 15 years. (1) Addiction is discussed in children. (2) In a country where 98% of the world’s drug seizures occur. (3) The name of this country is Iran. The same Iran that we all know, but the statistics that we are not aware of. The work is to […]...

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July 23, 2021

Peace Line Magazine Issue 122

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June 22, 2021

Rahmatollah Nowrouzi, a representative of the parliament, in a conversation with Morteza Hamounian: The tears of the farmers have emerged.

A member of the Agriculture, Water, and Natural Resources Committee of the Islamic Consultative Assembly stated that “the tears of farmers have come” and said “potatoes have remained on the hands of farmers in Golestan province. A month ago, it was also left on the hands of Ardabil farmers. The total price for the farmer […]...

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June 22, 2021

Monthly Peace Line issue number 121

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May 22, 2021

“An individual cell is a torture for every living being/ A conversation between Reza Akhvani and Narges Mohammadi.”

Narges Mohammadi is a human rights activist, former political prisoner, and spokesperson for the Association of Human Rights Defenders. She has repeatedly experienced detention by security institutions and long-term solitary confinement. Recently, along with several other civil activists and former political prisoners, she filed a complaint at the judiciary office regarding the detention of suspects […]...

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May 22, 2021

Media and the psyche of society; a journey into the depths of the Demosthenes’ cave!/ Morteza Hamounian

During the time of the coronavirus and with the increase of media presence in people’s homes and their dominance, even more than friends or relatives, expectations from the media for providing mental health of society have also increased. Governments and officials regularly ask the media to tell the truth to the people, be realistic, give […]...

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May 22, 2021