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No. 218 | 2 September 2015
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Listening to Iraqi Radio for 5 YearsSedigheh Akbarnia was born in Babol, a city in Mazandaran province, in 1966. He married a young militant in 1982 when she was only 16. Her husband left for war fronts in the same day of marriage. Some months later, she heard something from him that transformed her as one of the unknown activists of the home front.
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Daughter of Sheena-47
Memories of Qadamkheyr Mohammadi Kanaan
Wife of Sardar Shaheed Haj Sattar Ebrahimi Hajir
Memory writer: Behnaz Zarrabizadeh
Tehran, Sooreh Mehr Publications Company, 2011 (Persian Version)
Translated by Zahra Hosseinian
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We got up and came out of the building. It was so smoky and dusty that we hardly could see a few steps away. We didn’t know where to go. “Few days ago, when near the barracks was bombed,” a woman said, “my husband was at home and said that if the situation was bad, do not stay at home and go out to the surrounding valleys.”
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