12th volume of Islamic Revolution Daily Review



13 July 2013

Soureh Mehr Publications is about to release the 12th volume of the Islamic Revolution Daily Review considering the major events from January 17-20 1979 in the Iranian book market.

IBNA: Speaking with IBNA, the volume’s compiler Mirza Bagher Alian Nejad said topics like people’s heavy-handed crackdown by the army on January 17 in Ahvaz, people’s demonstrations in Tehran on January 19, and formation of the committee to welcome Imam Khomeini in Tehran on January 20 are some of the topics considered in the volume.

The Islamic Revolution Daily Review will be published in 18 volumes considering the revolution’s events from a year before its victory.

Various resources like journals and the press published during that time are referred to complete each volume, said the author.



 
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