Iran and Iraq will cooperate to inscribe the Sassanid cultural heritage shared between the two nations on the UNESCO World Heritage list, Iran's provincial official has said.
This week marks the first anniversary of the martyrdom of Arman Aliverdi, a young Iranian man killed during foreign-backed deadly riots in Tehran on October 26 last year.
On July 26, 1988, the MKO terror cult, a key ally of Iraqi Baathist regime at the time, launched an attack to overthrow the Islamic Republic. In response, Iran's military launched a counterattack codenamed Operation Mersad that crippled the MKO forces that suffered over 4,800 casualties.
Members of the cult confirmed the killing of Abdulwahab Faraji-Nejad, known by his nom de guerre ‘Commander Afshin’ or ‘Ali Mostashari’, but Albanian authorities denied police hand in it.