A new collection of Sacred Defenses oral history



18 April 2012

An official of Sacred Defense Museum Garden said that a new collection of Sacred Defenses oral history will be compiled. The collection will be released as a document for the periods incidents.

IBNA: Qasem Qasem-khani said: So far we hold 400 hour interviews with the Army of the Guardians commanders.

He added: A group of 60 will transcribe, edit and compile the interviews in the Sacred Defense Museum Garden.

Talking about the collections difference with the works which were released on Sacred Defenses oral history he added: We are currently gathering the sources and interviewing different people, accordingly the collection will present more data to the readers. However we will use the books which have been released so far.

He went on to say that the collection of Sacred Defenses oral history will be a document for the narrators sayings.



 
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