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Class-based prison system; the story of us and them!

When I entered prison, almost no one knew me. I was a cultural journalist and, well, to be honest, most politicians are not fond of reading. They had plenty of opportunities to read books there, but mostly political and historical ones, and occasionally philosophical ones. Some of them would also flip through poetry and fiction […]...

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June 23, 2014

Book Introduction: Eternal Peace and the Rule of Law

The book “Perpetual Peace and the Rule of Law” with the subtitle “Dialectics of Similarity and Difference” can be useful for those who are engaged in research in the fields of general and international law, political science, history, philosophy, and international relations. This book, which examines the theoretical foundations of international law and explores the […]...

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June 23, 2014

Peace Line Monthly No. 37

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May 25, 2014

Mashallah, the sun of the preachers: The situation of the media in Iran is regrettable.

Despite the fact that 21 years have passed since the United Nations declared the third of May as World Press Freedom Day, we are witnessing that the wheels of the information suppression machine and media freedom continue to spin faster than ever in many countries, including Iran. Independent and free newspapers are still not allowed […]...

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May 25, 2014

Censorship and the creation of imperfect beings.

” “Censored publications remain bad even when they produce good products, because these products are only as good as the representative of the censored media and do not have the characteristic of being bad media products.” “Even when free publications produce bad products, they are still good because their bad products deviate from the inherent […]...

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May 25, 2014

Cartoon of the month

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May 25, 2014

Book Introduction: Mentioning the Human Rights Achievements in the Third World.

Dr. Mohammad Ali Eslami Nedushan, a prominent contemporary Iranian writer, researcher, and scholar, although he has academic qualifications in law and holds a PhD in international law from Sorbonne University in France, has never professionally engaged in legal issues and it seems that law was not his field of interest. He did not continue his […]...

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May 24, 2014

Peace Line Monthly No. 36

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April 22, 2014

Book Introduction: All Human Rights, for Everyone

The book “All Human Rights for All” is the latest work of Dr. Mehdi Zakerian. Dr. Zakerian is a professor of human rights and international relations at the Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, and also the editor-in-chief of the Persian-English journal of international studies, ISJ. In addition, he has managed several projects at […]...

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April 21, 2014

Peace Line Monthly No. 35

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March 20, 2014