Baqaei: We honored the memory of 168 students with Hushang Moradi Kermani
Tehran, August 18 (Hibya) - Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei said that during a meeting with Hushang Moradi Kermani, one of the prominent figures of contemporary Iranian literature, the memory of 168 students who lost their lives at the Shajare Tayebe school in Minab was honored.
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Baqaei shared a post regarding his meeting with Hushang Moradi Kermani, a well-known writer of contemporary Iranian literature.
Baqaei said the memory of 168 students who lost their lives at the Shajare Tayebe school in Minab was honored during the meeting.
It was also stated that Moradi Kermani's book “Parvaneh,” written years ago about children who were victims of war crimes and bearing the same title, was reread.
Baqaei said Moradi Kermani is known in Iranian literature for works such as “The Tales of Majid,” “The Jar,” “Sweet Jam,” “Mom's Guest,” “The Boot,” “Kakli” and “Tick-Tock.”
It was stated that Moradi Kermani's works are part of the childhood and adolescent memories of a generation that includes Baqaei.
Baqaei also thanked Moradi Kermani for his efforts to promote a culture of “living humanely” and respect for human values.
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