Memoirs of Akbar Hashemi - July 10, 2001 - Editing of the Trial Screenplay by Hashemi and an Account of Its Generalities with the Interpretation of "Mischief" and Reading the Book "Wailing of the Estranged" Memoirs of Asad Mostofi

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اکبر هاشمی رفسنجانی

Editing of the trial screenplay by Hashemi and an account of its generalities with the interpretation of "mischief," along with reading the book Wailing of the Estranged, the memoirs of Asad Mostofi.

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I was at home. I completed reading the screenplay of the "Trial"; it has many positive points and also some mischievous aspects. I also read the book Wailing of the Estranged, the memoirs of [Asad] Mostofi, about Iranian fugitives to the Soviet Union after the fall of [Seyyed Jafar] Tudeh’s government. He portrays a miserable situation for the labor camps in the Soviet Union and the Iranian fugitives.

In Ireland, clashes have begun, causing serious concern for England. Additionally, the police’s prevention of a limited screening of a film in some places has caused embarrassment for the English; the story revolves around nine Black individuals who were killed in English prisons, with claims that hundreds of others have met the same fate in British jails.

The clashes between Israelis and Palestinians continue despite claims of a ceasefire. There are widespread demonstrations of homosexuals in Italy and Spain, and the unreasonable demands for normalizing this deviation have drawn the attention of Western media.

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