Sovereignty in the Ba’ath Land to be released
18 March 2013
Sovereignty in the Ba’ath Land is the title of a new book by Azizollah Zahed Namazi which encompasses 125 topics about Iranian POWs of the Iraq-imposed war on Iran.
IBNA: The book is written by a war prisoner about the conditions of Iranian captives in Ba’ath camps during the Sacred Defense.
The book included 125 topics about the captives who spent years in Iraqi lands and had a lot to tell about their being in the camps.
Tortures, captivity, deployment to war fronts, and joining Iranian captives of al-Emareh are some of the issues underscored in the 127-page book.
The Arts Bureau of the Islamic Development Organization will publish the book in the Iranian book market.
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