The Unfinished FlightEvery year, on September 29, they are commemorated, because these commanders were great people. Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says in his memories: "martyr Kolahdooz was one of the extraordinary and rare figures. I used to say many times to my brothers in IRGC, and now I say again, he was a man if survived, it would be hoped that IRGC could double speed of its hardworking and hoping effort.
Golali Babaei:Oral history of the sacred defense should not be encountered with personal censorshipGolali Babaei is one of the writers of sacred defense, and active in recording the events of this era on the basis of oral history. "The Clamor of Mist", "Mutual Attack", "Along with the Lightning", "The Dusty Calks - Book One," and "The Point of Release" are the works of this writer who have compiled and published on the basis of oral documents and oral history. The correspondent for Iranian oral history site has done an interview with Golali Babaei about the works published in the form of oral history.
A Project which was conductedRevival of History of Fars Handmade Carpet by Oral HistoryAiming at preventing oblivion of this Iranian art, Shiraz University of Arts implemented the research project of "Oral History of Fars Rural and Nomadic Handmade Carpet" ordered by Iran National Carpet Center. According to Seyedeh Akram Oliaei, executor of this project, many of untold and historical ambiguities and narrated about Fars handmade carpet were taken into account and cleared during gathering oral history of practitioners of the field.
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Memoirs of Marzieh Hadidchi (Dabbagh) (Part 61)
Edited by: Mohsen Kazemi
Tehran, Sooreh Mehr Publications Company
2002 (Persian Version)
Translated by: Zahra Hosseinian
The most similar and the closest person to Mrs. Dabbagh was Mrs. Esmat al-Sadat Nasri. Later, we realized that Mrs. Nasri had been probably among the first members in MKO, and therefore she knew Mrs. Dabbagh more. The two did not speak at all about their duty and past, and with whom they cooperated. They did not even say anything about tortures they had suffered. It was common that we spoke about our past, interrogations, and tortures briefly, when we sat together; but these two did not. Although I was in jail for a year, I did not know that Mrs. Dabbagh has worked with Ayatollah Saeedi and had been his student. She did not speak about her history at all.
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