12-Day Specialized Sessions and Book Unveilings Centered on Sacred Defense
A 12-day event dedicated to the Sacred Defense (Iran-Iraq War) is underway, featuring a series of specialized sessions, lectures, and book unveiling ceremonies. The program aims to shed light on various aspects of the war, its martyrs, and its impact on Iranian society through literary and historical perspectives.
The event includes panel discussions with historians, veterans, and authors who have written extensively on the Sacred Defense. Topics range from military strategies and personal memoirs of combatants to the psychological effects of war and the role of women on the home front.
A central component of the program is the unveiling of numerous new books related to the Sacred Defense. These publications cover diverse genres, including fiction, poetry, historical accounts, and biographies of martyrs, ensuring that different facets of the war are remembered and studied.
Organizers emphasize the importance of preserving the memory of the Sacred Defense and transmitting its lessons to younger generations through comprehensive and accessible literary works. The event provides a platform for scholarly exchange and public engagement with this pivotal period in Iran’s modern history.