Oral History Interview & Importance Part 10Interview RoomInterview, as a vital cultural activity with its science, art and historical aspects requires a proper location. News reports and media interviews might be conducted in various locations; one of the key aspects of such interviews is that they have to be conducted in the location where an incident has occurred or an event is going on or within its closest proximity. Hence, the environmental context in such interviews differs from oral history interview context.
The 280th Night of Reminiscence of Sacred Defense (Last Part)The reminiscent of an international caricaturistSeyed Masoud Shojaee Tabatabaei, an international caricaturist chosen as the face of Islamic revelation art in Farvardin in 1396 (April 2017), was the second narrator of 280th program of Night of Reminiscence of sacred defense. He began to tell his memoirs as follows: "when a caricaturist intends to tell his/her memoirs, let us suppose what will be happened? The dear friend (Mohsen Zaimzadeh) told that some words about Nader Naderi; it is to say that I was lucky to work with him in advertising unit of military station and operation Khaibar.
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Seyyed of Quarters 15 (34)
Memories of Iranian Released POW, Seyyed Jamal Setarehdan
Edited and Compiled by: Sassan Nateq
Tehran, Sooreh Mehr Publications Company
2016 (Persian Version)
Translated by: Zahra Hosseinian
The loudspeaker of camp played songs of Mahasti, Moeen, and Daryoosh continuously. The songs which was chosen to sow despair seeds in the hearts of prisoners. Some prisoners had heard the songs so much that had memorized them. Suddenly, the song was cut and it was said someone comes to the camp to speak.
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