Pilgrims of Syria Peace Convoy tell memories



29 April 2014

The 245th show "The Night of Memory" was held on 4 Ordibehesht 1393 (April 24, 2014) in the venue of Art Bureau. In the meeting, the literates and writers of the pilgrims of Syria's Peace Convoy retold their memories. "The Night of Memory" is produced by the Office of Resistance Literature and Culture of the Art Bureau. This time the show was allocated to memories of the poets and literates of the Art Bureau as well as the country's literary and cultural figures who had travelled to Syria in late Farvdradin (April 2014) in order to sympathize with Syrian people.
Mohesen Mo'meni Sharif, Alireza Qazveh, Mohammad Hossein Jafarian, Nasser Feiz, Firouz Rajaee Far, and Hojjatoleslam Za'eri retold their memories at this night.



 
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