No. 413    |    1 October 2019
   

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News of the Month: Shahrivar (August-September) 1398 SH

In the Midst of Oral History Workshops

According to Iranian Oral History Website, "News of the Month" is title of a series of reports on the website. These reports take a look at news related to the topic of the website in written and cyber media. In the following, you will read some news from Shahrivar 1398 SH (August/September 2019). The closing ceremony of the first literary prize of Martyr Sayed Ali Andarzgou was held on August 25.

In memory of a pilot who used to tell his memories

When I heard news, I became worried a lot as if a bullet was shot to my chest and come out easily of my body from another side. Short and painful: "Brigadier general pilot Akbar Tavangarian also flies into the sky". The fear of encountering the last farewell at the funeral unconsciously reminded me of our first visit. The visit that does not go far enough. That was the spring of 2018.

Oral History of Dr. Kazemi Ashtiani and Royan Research Institute

A book titled, The Story of Royana: Oral History of Dr. Saeid Kazemi Ashtiani at Royan Research, is the interviews done by Behnam Bagheri and Mohammad Ali Zamanian and is the research and compilation made by Mohammad Ali Zamanian. This book has been compiled in the Studies of Cultural Front of Islamic Revolution Department and was first published by Rahyar Publications in 2019. Other titles are seen on the cover of the book; ...

Eliciting Aspects of Shahid Kharazi’s Management from Oral History

The defend session of PhD thesis, entitled "Historical Analysis of Shahid Hossein Kharrazis Management in 14-Imam Hossein Division during the Iran-Iraq War" by Mehri Askari, was held on September 7, 2019 at the Faculty of Literature and Humanities, University of Isfahan. According to the Iranian Oral History Website, this thesis has been compiled under the guidance of Dr. Asghar Foroughi Abri, with the advice of Dr. Abolhassan Fayaz Anoush, and with the ...

A report of an experience

The Production of Oral History to Collect Maximum Oral Evidence

Some congresses were held in the mid-1990s to commemorate martyrs memory. Martyrs and martyrdom are central in projects and activities of martyrs congresses throughout country, but other issues have become relevant in this way. Therefore, imposed war, patriotic and value defense and related issues include: Irans socio-political environment on the eve of the invasion of Iraqi Baath Army, the status of combat troops, combat training, deployments, defensive lines and battlefields, front line, ...

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Thirsty Sands (Part 11)

Jafar Rabiei

Design: Ali Vaziri

First published in 1991

Publishing House, Islamic Propagation Organization

Printed at the Aryan

Preparations for our transfer to the camp were made. They came to us and forced us to get on the buses, which had seats and were in no way suitable for transfer of the injured. The Iraqis grasped the back of hospital shirts we had worn and dragged us to the end of the bus. Qain had overtaken all our bodies, but we were in conditions that we were stripped of any possibility to protest or raise our voices even out of pain. The condition of one of the POWs, Majid Sadeghian - one of the POWs released in khordad 64- was the worst of all. That he had many deep wounds were talk of the captives of the operation launched    in the camp.

Meanwhile, his small age aggravated the condition and this made us forget our own pains. I thought to myself that when the Iraqi n1edical tcan1 treated the captives this way, we would definitely be under greater pressure in future. 


 
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