Christian: Da conveys valuable experience

A Christian inmate said she might not have been ended up in the prison had she accessed Da before. IBNA: According to Soreye Mehr Publishing Institute, a ceremony was held at the detention center of Rey City, Tehran, in the presence of figures like Zahra Husseini, narrator of Da, Merila Zarei, artists and a number of other influential women in Iran.

27th print-run of Hussein; Red Mind released

Hussein; the Red Mind is the title of a book entailing three interviews with prominent researcher and analyst Hasan Rahimpour on the 9th, 10th and 11th of Muharram. The 27th reprint of the book has been recently published in Iran.

Articles of History of Majlis conference to be released

Director of the document’s center of the Majlis library said that the articles of the 3rd History of Majlis Conference will be released. IBNA: Ali Tatari said: “The articles of the 3rd History of Majlis Conference are supposed to be released.

Memories of 80 navy martyrs to be published

The second volume of a book entitled as From Tribe of the Blues by Jalal Mousavi is being prepared for publication. The volume encompasses memories of almost 80 martyrs of the Army in the naval force.

Praiseworthy works of Jalal Award announced

The closing ceremony of the 5th Jalal Ale Ahmad Award was held on Wednesday, November 21, 2012 at the Research Center of Culture, Arts and Architecture in Tehran.

Book recounts activists journey From Shanghai to Berkeley

Ying Lee isnt slowing down. The former city councilwoman is 80 now, but she has a limited amount of time to talk because shes heading downtown to a protest at the historic Berkeley Post Office building.

Every province to hold oral history workshops

Talking about the importance of writing oral history as books, an official of the Art Bureau said: “Considering the work’s significance in registering the revolution and Sacred Defense’s incidents, every province will hold 36 hours of workshops.”

Book to be unveiled on Qezel-Qale (Red Castle)

A book will be unveiled and published on Qezel-Qale (Red Castle) at Iran’s Ebrat Museum next Sunday. IBNA: The unveiling ceremony of Yaghub Lotfi’s latest publication was scheduled to be held today (Sunday) but was postponed to next Sunday due to certain unforeseen events. The prison’s geographical status, the prisoners, campaigners and memories of the prisoners are the themes of the book’s chapters.

Oral history project captures Czech’s memories of World War II

“So they stood us up against the wall, and my little cousin, who was about 6, she saw her father. … She jumped off and went to him, and this guy said ‘We are ready to shoot, what is this, the kid?’ So the German commander said ‘Oh for heavens’ sakes guys, they’re just children and women, so why are we going to shoot them? What’s the sense of it? Let’s go.’”

Oral history project records Vietnamese refugees journeys before they are lost to time

IRVINE, Calif. - The knock came at night more than 30 years ago. Hugo Van, then a young man, had a chance to flee newly communist Vietnam and walk to freedom. There were no guarantees, but Van didnt hesitate to take the risk. With a few hundred dollars, he and his younger sister got a car ride to a Vietnamese village, then a boat to Cambodia and began the trek across barren land until they were caught by Cambodian soldiers. For nearly two weeks, they were held in a camp where they were given wormy rice to eat and Van found himself staring down the barrels of six guns as guards attempted to attack his younger sister.
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Part of memoirs of Seyed Hadi Khamenei

The Arab People Committee

Another event that happened in Khuzestan Province and I followed up was the Arab People Committee. One day, we were informed that the Arabs had set up a committee special for themselves. At that time, I had less information about the Arab People , but knew well that dividing the people into Arab and non-Arab was a harmful measure.
Book Review

Kak-e Khak

The book “Kak-e Khak” is the narration of Mohammad Reza Ahmadi (Haj Habib), a commander in Kurdistan fronts. It has been published by Sarv-e Sorkh Publications in 500 copies in spring of 1400 (2022) and in 574 pages. Fatemeh Ghanbari has edited the book and the interview was conducted with the cooperation of Hossein Zahmatkesh.

Is oral history the words of people who have not been seen?

Some are of the view that oral history is useful because it is the words of people who have not been seen. It is meant by people who have not been seen, those who have not had any title or position. If we look at oral history from this point of view, it will be objected why the oral memories of famous people such as revolutionary leaders or war commanders are compiled.

Daily Notes of a Mother

Memories of Ashraf-al Sadat Sistani
They bring Javad's body in front of the house. His mother comes forward and says to lay him down and recite Ziarat Warith. His uncle recites Ziarat and then tells take him to the mosque which is in the middle of the street and pray the funeral prayer (Ṣalāt al-Janāzah) so that those who do not know what the funeral prayer is to learn it.