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No. 319 | 26 September 2017
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The Hardest Work in the WorldThe literature of war memoir is a clear indication of any war, therefore, the literature of war is born and can not be made, because in wars the human foot and its ideals are in the midst (among) (In wars, humans and their ideals are involved) and with the sufferings and hopes of the soldiers and nations, these sufferings and hopes come out like a volcano lava from their minds and sit on the blank sheet of paper (white chest of paper).
Oral History Interview & Importance – Part 23Arguments with the NarratorOne thing that the interviewer shall seriously avoid is long discussions and argument with the narrator. In some cases the narrator insists on the credibility of their information and perceptions and the interviewer has a different idea based on their sources of information. In such cases, both sides might insist on their position and interrupt the interview.
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Memoirs of Marzieh Hadidchi (Dabbagh) (Part 10)
Edited by: Mohsen Kazemi
Tehran, Sooreh Mehr Publications Company
2002 (Persian Version)
Translated by: Zahra Hosseinian
Martyrdom of Ayatollah Saeedi
Later, I realized that the two houses in Qom from where we received leaflets by order of Ayatollah Saeedi, belonged to Ayatollah Montazeri and Ayatollah Rabbani Shirazi. The distribution of leaflets was in certain ways. Three nights a week, we went to Shemiranat and the north of city, and three nights to the south of city.
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