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No. 429 | 18 February 2020
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A narration of Hassan Kamalyan eventful memoirs:"Mr. KM"The book "Mr. KM" is narration of Hassan Kamalyans eventful memoirs of his attendance in war as an cameraman and documentary-maker authored and researched by Reza Paksima and published by "Rah-e Yar" Publications in Office of the Islamic Revolutions Cultural Front in January, 2019.
The goal of the Office of the Islamic Revolution Cultural Front in collecting the oral memoirs of popular activists in social, political, scientific, economic, and military fields can ...
A Japanese Memories of Imam Khomeini Photo in Keyhan NewspaperAfter severe suppression of the Pahlavi regime in confrontation with the key elements of the 1963 uprising, including executions, imprisonment and exile, news boycotts and preventing the publication of any news or images of Imam Khomeini became the main agenda of every state and non-governmental organization and institution. SAVAK and Shahrbani would seriously confront the opposition. Following the exile of Imam to Bursary in Turky in autumn of 1964 and then to Najaf, ...
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Thirsty Sands (Part 28)
Jafar Rabiei
Design: Ali Vaziri
First published in 1991
Publishing House, Islamic Propagation Organization
Printed at the Aryan
Despite the passage of one week all the signs of torture could be very well observed on his body. At every corner of the Oate, a large number of the POWs gathered around the delegation and made their statement. Crowd was so tense that the Iraqi guards were not able to discern who talked to the members of the delegation.
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