No. 418    |    26 November 2019
   

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An Interview with narrator and author of book "Radio Frequency 1160"

A radio story that became the voice for Abadan resistance

The book "Radio Frequency 1160: Here is Abadan, the Voice of Resistance and Endurance/ Hana Abbadan" has just been published (Fall 2019). The author of the book is Fazlullah Saberi. This book has been published at the Office of Culture and Sustainability Studies of Isfahan Art Center and has been published by Surah Mehr Publications. Saberi wrote a 524-page book, named "Radio Frequency 1160", using his memories and his colleagues and companions from ...

Interview with Minoo Khani on “War to Holy Defense”

Interviews that are talks of today

Recognizing the history close to oral history

The book "War to Sacred Defense; Text & Sub-text" contains twenty conversations about the social effects of war and its reflection on the works of artists curated by Dr. Minoo Khani, has been recently published (November 2019) in 221 pages, by Homay Art. Print. The book contains interviews with Habib Ahmadzadeh, Emadeddin Afroogh, Mahmoud Ekramifar, Davood Amirian, Hedayatollah Behboodi, Ebrahim Hatamikia, Ahmad Reza Darvish, Ahmad Dehghan, Mohammad Hassan Rajabi, Mohsen Rezaie, Farhad Sasani, ...

The 307th Night of Memory -1

Marine Patrol

According to Iranian Oral History Website, the 307th session of Sacred Defense Night of Memory was held in Sooreh Hall of Hozeh Honari on the evening of Thursday, October 24, 2019. In the session, pilots Amir Habibi, Mohammad Gholamhosseini, and Attaullah Mohebi spoke of their memories of the Iraq imposed war against Iran. Davood Salehi, host of the 307th session of memory night of the sacred defense, said before the first narrator telling his memories: ...

The 12th conference is ahead

An overview of books of articles of Iranian Oral History Conference

Iranian Oral History Website – the 12th Conference of Iranian Oral History is ahead. The conference with the subject "Oral History of Industry, Engineering and Logistics of Scared Defense" will be held in Saeb Hall of the Literature and Humanities College of Isfahan University. It is natural for the audiences and interested people who had read or heard the news to be willing to have information about the coming programs of the conference.

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Thirsty Sands (Part 17)

Jafar Rabiei

Design: Ali Vaziri

First published in 1991

Publishing House, Islamic Propagation Organization

Printed at the Aryan

 

The boys now realized that the good behavior of the Iraqis was not without reason. By providing those preparations, they wanted to take advantage of the POWs in their propaganda on such a day. The hapless Iraqi commander without having thought in this regard and without wasting time ordered the guards to send out the POWs from the halls and bring them to the yard. The boys having been informed of the news of the arrival of cameramen to the camp since the very morning of the day had made up their minds to thwart the enemy strangers in a coordinated move and not allow them to take film of the POWs. The guards entered the halls and ordered the boys to go out, but no one budged.


 
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