No. 470    |    22 December 2020
   

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Oral History and Narrative Photography of Fateme Sadat Nawab Safavi Life

Guerrilla Lady

When Seyyed Mojtaba Nawab Safavi, the leader of the Society of Fadayeen Islam, and three of his companions were executed by the execution squad and martyred on January 18, 1956, his daughter was 5-years-old. The mother of the girl and her two sisters was Nayereh Sadat Ehtesham Razavi. The girl was brought up by her mother and her maternal family, that is, Nawab Ehtesham Razavi (one of the first-degree convicts of ...

Nader Nofar Memoirs of Schools Contributions to the Fronts

We thought that we should approach the issue more prudently, when it got serious to contribute to the front. We consulted with Mr. Ahmadipour and Mr. Khojasteh and a few other friends and focused on two points; first, aids should not be scattered and the other is that aids should be commensurate with the real needs of the combatants. The second point was very important. If we were to send, for example, ...

The 319th Night of Memory-1

A Narration from a Doctor about the Days of War

The 319th Night of Memory was broadcast online on the Aparat website on Thursday, December 26, 2020, focusing on the medicine of war. In this program, Dr. Iraj Mahjoub and Brigadier General Gholam Hossein Darbandi shared their memories.The first narrator is Dr. Iraj Mahjoub, a volunteer surgeon of the Front, born in 1943, Mokhtari St., and Tehran. During the war, he was an employee of the oil company and his place of work ...

Revolution is like Our Child

Previously, I was not very familiar with the position of marketers, especially guilds active in local markets; until 2004-2010, while preparing and compiling the memoirs of Hajj Mohammad Arab, one of the pre-revolutionary fighters and officials and ambassadors after the revolution, I became acquainted with Hajj Hossein Soleimani, a militant marketer and an intermediary between Qom marketer and other militant groups. Although in those days I was able to complete the book by conducting numerous interviews with about 50 persons;

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SABAH (41)

Memoirs of Sabah Vatankhah

Interviewed and Compiled by Fatemeh Doustkami

Translated by Natalie Haghverdian

Published by Soore Mehr Publishing Co.

Persian Version 2019

 

 

Although I was involved in aid and rescue, I was always careful about the privacy of the injured and even when bandaging or getting a vein, I avoided touching their bodies. While bandaging, the cotton, sterile gauze was between my hand and the body of the injured but while I was injecting, I did my best to have zero contact with the body of the injured. 


 
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