No. 202    |    29 April 2015
 

   


 



29 Apr 2015 - The Real Treasure of the Tehran Peace Museum

صفحه نخست شماره 202

 


“The real treasure lies in the testimonies of the survivors who still have wisdom – and learning – and experience – to impart.”

 

April 29th is the United Nations designated Day of Remembrance for Chemical Weapons Victims, which was observed today at theTehran Peace Museum (TPM). A number of distinguished guests, chemical weapons survivors and their families, staff, volunteers and friends of the museum gathered to reflect on the consequences of such weapons of mass destruction and solutions for future world peace.

 

After the delivery of the UN Secretary General’s message for this day of remembrance, UN Resident Coordinator, Mr. Gary Lewis, added his own message. The Resident Coordinator recognized the unique aspect of the Tehran Peace Museum as a “living museum,” where the survivors themselves share their experiences about exposure to chemical weapons.

 

“Let these brave and bold survivors be your guides,” Mr. Lewis encouraged guests, “and listen to them. For you will hear for yourself what is different when a chemical bomb explodes. You will hear how the victims felt. You will hear about how they cope with life now – over 30 years later – with wounds still unhealed.”

 

29 april 2015 TMP poster
Poster for the Day of Remembrance for all Victims of Chemical Warfare

 
“But we are not just learning about history here,” continued Mr. Lewis. Referring to the role of the survivors in the museum, the Resident Coordinator added, “For these same survivors who teach us history through their own eyes, will challenge us to use our new knowledge to consider alternatives to conflict and war.”

 

Also addressing the assembled guests – through his designated representative – Vice President, Mr. Mohammad Ali Shahidi, head of the Martyrs and Veterans Affairs Foundation, who made reference to the forgotten victims of the gas attacks on Sardasht and Halabja.

 

“I am also proud of Iran’s role as one of the pioneers of the Chemical Weapons Convention,” added Mr. Shahidi. “And, I request all signatories of this important convention to honour their commitments and convey messages of peace to the world.”

 

Director General of the OPCW, Mr. Ahmet Üzümcü, delivered a video address and spoke about the successful work of the OPCW and the 120 state parties who have worked towards almost 87% eradication of chemical weapons stockpiles. Mr. Üzümcü concluded his message by urging a renewal of resolve and dedication for the political will to complete the destruction of all stockpiles of chemical weapons as well as developing a global norm against chemical weapons within schools and public consciousness.

 

29 April 2015 TPM Gary Lewis Speech
Mr. Gary Lewis, UN Resident Cordinator giving his speech at Tehran Peace Museum with the help of UNIC Programme Officer, Mr. Mohammad Moghaddam.

Guests were also addressed by one of the survivors and volunteer guides at the TPM, Mr. Hassan Hassani Sa’di, who had recently traveled to Ypres to participate in the centenary commemoration of the first gas attacks there in April 1915.

 

Focusing on using the past to seek solutions for peace in the present and future, Mr. Sa’di said, “We survivors feel it is our responsibility to educate people about the atrocities of chemical weapons. We talk about how war has scarred our generation, but we also share the responsibility in building peace for the future.”

 

Mr. Sa’di, who was exposed to chemical weapons opposite Al Faw in 1986, continued his address by sharing the many peace education initiatives conducted by the Tehran Peace Museum including the youth programme, Young Reporters, the Voices of Peace oral history project, the Mayors for Peace and partnerships with the United Nations, local sporting and arts celebrities, physicians from the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW) and the museum’s close collaboration with the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons(OPCW).

 

In observation of this special occasion, the TPM commemorated two survivors and volunteers who had recently passed away. Mr. Ahmad Zangiabadi, who was exposed to sulphur mustard gas on the Majnoon Islands in 1985, and Mr. Jahanshah Sadeghi, a military paramedic exposed to a large-scale mustard gas attack at his field hospital in Soomar in 1986, were remembered for their valour, their kindness and their dedication to creating a peaceful world for all.

 
The ceremony was concluded laying of a floral wreath in front of the Chemical Weapons Victims Monument in the Park-e Shahr.

Source: unic-ir.org



 
  
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