No. 472    |    5 January 2021
   

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Book Review:

Doctor of Dolatu Prison

The book "Doctor of Dolatu Prison" is in the field of the oral history of the Sacred Defense, narrated by Seyyed Massoud Khatami, which was published by the Sacred Defense Documentation and Research Center in 2020, with the efforts of Mohammad Reza Bagheri. Dr. Khatami, in charge of the IRGCs (Islamic revolutionary guard corps) general health during the imposed war, was born in 1943 in one of the villages in Khansar named Qudjan.

Review of Mullah Saleh Qaris Memoirs

The Story of Organizing Arabic Radio Programs

The fragrance of freedom could be smelled everywhere. No matter it was day or night, I worked with all my might. I [Mullah Saleh] was also a member of the Abadan Revolutionary Council, which was governed by Haj Agha Jami. I had sat next to Sheikh Isa Tarafi. With a pen and paper in his hand, he turned to me and said: Do you know what your most important job is now?

The 320th Session of Memory Night-1

Destruction and Explosion in Iraq and Syria

The 320th session of memory night was held online on the Aparat website on Thursday, December 24, 2020. In this program, "Mehdi Zomorodian" and "Dr. Fani" recounted their memories of fighting alongside the martyred Sardar Hajj Qasem Soleimani. In this session, Davood Salehi was present as a presenter. The first narrator of this session was Mehdi Zomorodian, one of the commanders of destruction in Syria and Iraq, a friend and comrade of Hajj Qassem Soleimani.

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SABAH (43)

Memoirs of Sabah Vatankhah

Interviewed and Compiled by Fatemeh Doustkami

Translated by Natalie Haghverdian

Published by Soore Mehr Publishing Co.

Persian Version 2019

Although he was right but my friends and I wanted to go to the young man’s grandmother’s house who seemed to be very religious. We said: “poor guy has gone to grab the key. It is not good that he returns and we are not here.”


 
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