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Writter:leila bensaeid

Updated Jun 16, 2025
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Writter:leila bensaeid
The truth is to be taken, not to be given. ”We have all heard this phrase and are familiar with this belief. But how much do we practice it? How much are we willing to try and even take risks to get our rights? Unfortunately, "oppression" as a negative culture is taking root in our society. From the most petty rights among the people who are silent in front of it so that their dignity and gesture are not ruined, to the important rights that they pass with humiliation and humiliation in order to remain on the margins of their safety…
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Hassan  Bensaeid
Life should be made like oil heaters ... 'Sometimes you have to be afraid of these people :( Haraz sometimes looked at it so that it would not run out of oil and the cold of the day would shake his being. It must be penetrated so that something does not stop it from sooting and blackening its world .... . Sometimes we have to pay attention to life so that the heaters of our hearts are not turned off by the unkindness of the people Sometimes we have to pay attention to the people next to us so that they do not block our way and do not darken our lives. "Sometimes you have to be afraid of these people" ........same has her...........shamsi zendehroudi bensaeid , mehrnoosh wolfe , shiva chen Leila And Her Father (Ben) (Ben)saeid
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The day I heard the war started, we were in Abadan. First, Khorramshahr was attacked. When we heard the news of the attack on Khorramshahr, we had no picture of the war at all and did not know what the war was. They said that Iraq has invaded. We had no idea of ​​war in our youth. We thought it was a passing incident and it was over. Local forces repel the attacks and this will end soon. The war started on September 20, 1959, and we did not know what war was until the second day of October, when the Abadan education building was bombed! After the attack on Abadan, we just understood the meaning of the war and what happened. It was the second day of October when we realized that the war was real and the war had begun. My mother did not know what to do with her 7 children.
The day I heard the war started, we were in Abadan. First, Khorramshahr was attacked. When we heard the news of the attack on Khorramshahr, we had no picture of the war at all and did not know what the war was. They said that Iraq has invaded. We had no idea of ​​war in our youth. We thought it was a passing incident and it was over. Local forces repel the attacks and this will end soon. The war started on September 20, 1959, and we did not know what war was until the second day of October, when the Abadan education building was bombed! After the attack on Abadan, we just understood the meaning of the war and what happened. It was the second day of October when we realized that the war was real and the war had begun. My mother did not know what to do with her 7 children.
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