Specialized Sessions and Book Unveiling Focused on Holy Defense for 12 Days
A significant 12-day program comprising specialized sessions and book unveiling ceremonies centered on the theme of ‘Holy Defense’ is currently underway. This extensive event aims to preserve and disseminate the narratives and values associated with the Iran-Iraq War (known as Holy Defense in Iran), through new literary and academic works.
Organized by cultural foundations and veteran associations, the program features daily panels, lectures, and discussions where historians, authors, and veterans share their insights and experiences. A key highlight is the unveiling of numerous new books, including memoirs, historical analyses, and fictional accounts, which offer fresh perspectives on the war and its enduring impact.
The specialized sessions delve into various aspects of Holy Defense, such as military strategies, psychological resilience, cultural memory, and the role of art and literature in portraying the conflict. These discussions are designed to foster deeper understanding and critical engagement with a pivotal period in Iranian history.
Attendees, including students, researchers, and the general public, have shown strong interest in the program, emphasizing the continued relevance of Holy Defense narratives. The organizers hope that by showcasing new publications and facilitating expert discussions, they can ensure these historical lessons and heroic sacrifices are remembered and passed on to future generations.