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of you may have heard the boastful persian saying that art only belongs to iranians with their wide variety and color and patterns and each motif and design specific to a particular region, persian carpets are definitely something to boast about.
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iranians are definitely the masters of weaving, jujim, which is kind of thick two-sided cloth itself can be considered enough evidence to support the boastful statement that art only belongs to iranians. there was a time when judging was considered luxury item, but today it's used for making traditional handbags, something you can take back home as a souvenir from iran. jajime is
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normally 2 and 1/2 meters long and 2 meters wide, and although its patterns may vary, the simpler and more common jugy includes stripes 1 to5 centimeters wide of different colors. sometimes to create a checker pattern, colorful wraps are used. traditionally though, judgem has woven a horizontal loom with colorful. fine threads of wool and usually by a single weaver. both sides of the jagym can be used, which is why it has become a multi-purpose article, often quilted and used as a cover or blanket and sometimes even spread on the ground. the taste and talent of these people can also be seen through the designs of their earthen wear. pottery is perhaps the earliest. the most important
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invention of mankind in iran, dating back to the seventh millennium bc. in the small town of husf, not much has changed since the of invention of the potters wheel. symmetry is omnipresent in persian craftsmanship. the detailed patterns of the 700-year-old art of marketry are no exception. both the two. باید بشناسیم رنگ های چوبو باید بشناسیم برای ترکیب each رنگگیری خب بهترین معلم ما طبیعته دیگه رنگ های گرم چهجوری کنار هم بیاد رنگ گرم کجا و به چه شکل میتونه کنار یه رنگ گرم دیگه ای قرار بگیره. the number of wooden pieces needed for door is striking. it is usually beachwood or
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sicamore that is considered the best for refined carving at this level. woodwork like this dates back at least 1500 years. some historians say it even dates back to the sasanit era, so i guess we have to admit that there's at least a little bit something to the persian old saying that art only belongs to iranians. gisumi shah ahmadi for iran. the word free in avant free zone is purity
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related to business and trade, but for the people of this region, and i mean obadon, koram shah and minu island, the word free has very strong indeed. deep connotation. hodi, who's a young and famous local photographer, brought me here to the museum of war in koramshah. every corner of this place visually tells you the stories of struggle and resistance. it tells you the stories of brave men and women who strongly stood against foreign enemies. so we can be free today. during iran, iraq war when... was recaptured by iranian forces, this is the sign that you could have seen at the entrance the city. welcome to khuramshahr population 36 millions. amazing, huh? 36 millions for a small town, but this is exactly how iranians feel about khuramshah. the city belongs
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everyone and everyone belongs to khuramshah. آساریست که ما از باقیمانده. ۸ سال دفاع مقدس ما در این منطقه داریم و جالب این هست که امروزه این کانون این کانون ها مورد استقبال و دیدار بسیاری از گردشگران عراقی هم قرار می گیره. local photographer and is showing the life of people of this region during the war. 27 years after the end of the war, haudi is following the footsteps of his fellow huzistani photographers. he takes his camera to every corner of his hometown to picture the peaceful and beautiful life of the people
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of this part of josestan. shalhe imam hassan is beautiful village just few kilometers outside of oba. simple and peaceful village life and amazing hospitality which iranian arabs are known for. haji's daughter-in-law is preparing the fish by covering it with a special paste made of spices, local herbs and tamarint. this is truly the catch of the day. on the other side, haji himself is piling up with sticks and palm leaves to make fire and grill the fish. fish and in general seafood is inseparable part of local cuisines in the south of iran and especially khuzistan
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province. pajan family belongs to the bani mansur tribe and their ancestors moved to this village hundreds of years ago. haji was a dow captain for many years, he knows every corner of the persian golf like the palm of his hand. haji is very wise man and he's one the elders of his tribe, a go-to person for any tribal issue or any support needed by other members of their tribe. this arch shaped lounge made of bamboos and palm leaves is called mozif. it belongs to haj abdullah and it's located in mino island, a place for special tribal meetings and socializing. every ceremony starts with
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drinking arabic coffee. this special coffee has to be brewed a charcoal grail in a special pot called dale. everybody drinks from the same cup. and you get refills until you shake your empty cup and it means enough. the ceremony continues with recitation of arabic poems. it is important to know that poetry and literature. have a special place in arabic culture and iranian arabs are very proud of them. it was very difficult for me to understand what exactly they were saying, but i really enjoyed the rhythm and the energy of the... the ceremony ended up with awesome and sweet sounding arabian uod music. don't forget that in arabic culture. oud is considered to be the king of instruments. the
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day is over and i am mesmerized by the richness of this culture, how peaceful these people are and how amazing this land is. for iran.
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the economic condition was very bad. now the youngest leader of the soviet union was the ruler of the largest. in the world, gorbachev was preparing himself for better days, days
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when the soviet people like the americans could live well, people had pinned their hoops on gorbachev, and gorbachev had penned his hopes on reagan. gorbachev knew of the united states collaborated with the soviet union, the europeans would follow suit, neither gorbachev's economic policies nor his attempts to... with the west, nor expecting international loans worked, the russians decided to stop the gamble they had started 15 years ago with gorbachev.
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on the first day of september, the united nations in partnership with palestinian health authorities rolled out a campaign to vaccinate children in the gaza strip against the poleovirus, which can lead to paralysis or even death in young children. polio is severe infection that can spread rapidly, particularly in unsanitary conditions, as it is transmitted through contact with feces. since october the 7th, the israeli military has dismantled water supply and waste water disposal systems throughout the palestinian
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territory, resulting in waste accumulation in small areas where hundreds of thousands of civilians have. beenforceably displaced. the government media office in gaza reports that the israeli army has also halted the removal of waste from civilian areas by exerting control over waste disposal sites and targeting municipal workers, equipment and systems responsible for waste management. the world health organization says that the disruption of routine. organization campaigns in the occupied palestinian territory, including gaza, has played role in the reemergence of theروس عايشين في رعب من الاساس القصف ومن الخوف ومن الدمار ومن الاصابات ضفنا له الخوف من الامراض اللي انتشرت الامراض الجلديه من قله النظافه ومن الازدحامات ومن هذا
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الاجانا موضوع شلل الاطفال برضه زود عننا الخوف وكنا خايفين ما تصلش التطعيمات خايفين على اولادنا كيف بدنا نوصل لهم نوصلهم لهذا التطعيم لكن الحمد لله انه وصلنا للمرحله هذه بس بخوف شديد جدا يعني خلال القصف وصلنا وخلال الدمار وطلعنا على الدمار وعلى الركام وما في اسفلتات وما في هذا وخايفين بين الاطفال العدوى الامراض المنتشره مخاوف كثيره to stop infection outbreaks at least 95% of children need to be vaccinat in in other words, approximately 640,000 children, age from one day to 10 years, require the type two polirus vaccine. that said, the vaccination campaign alone will not suffice to prevent the spread of the virus. it fails to tackle the fundamental issues of hygiene, sanitation and access to
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clean water, essential components in the eradication of polio, which seems elusive in wartime. in addition to causing death and injury, the war has disrupted routine healthcare services. many hospitals in gaza have been destroyed or damaged, and those still functioning are facing shortages of essential staff and supplies. moreover, approximately 1.9 million people are internally displaced within gaza, further hindering their access. to healthcare. meanwhile, campaign organizers encounter numerous challenges as the safety of healthcare workers is jeopardized by ongoing violence and instability. the conflict has already resulted in the deaths of over 500
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healthcare professionals. 'one of the biggest problems we're having or one of the biggest challenges is actually safely distributing the vaccination, it's far too dangerous for them to to travel, to move, there is ongoing fighting, um, there was a lot of strikes this morning and through the night, so the fighting has not stopped by any means, there are some pauses throughout the day, but it's not guaranteed, uh, we don't have guaranteed safety for people, and we really need that to to reach all the children'. to get that 90% success rate. additionally, managing vaccine logistics can be complicated even in non-conflict regions. most vaccines require specific conditions for transportation and storage. for instance, the polio vaccine becomes rapidly spoiled at temperatures above 8° celsius and must be stored between -15°
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celsius and minus 25° celsius before reaching healthcare facilities. to ensure product viability. and patient safety, the coal chain must remain intact. we are right now in the central coal storage where we have received more than 1.2 million doses of nopv2 vaccine and approximately 400 thous doses are enroute. these these doses have been maintained in the river in the cold chain and these will be transported today to the various distribution point in the middle area. while necessary refrigeration. equipment has been brought into gaza, the transportation and storage of vaccines are hindered by damaged roads, buildings and power supplies, a limited electricity supply and ongoing fuel coal shortages further complicate the maintenance of cold storage. for full vaccine protection, children in gaza will require a second dose within two months
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the first. this will necessitate agreed upon pauses in fighting to facilitate the process along with mobilizing resources to sustain these efforts and ensuring the safety of healthcare workers. prior to the first rollout initiated on september. first, israel had dismissed calls from the united nations for a cease fire, opting instead for localized humanitarian pauses, lasting only few days. concurrently, it escalated its bombing campaign in gaza and carried out mass expulsions of civilians. between august 19th and 24th, the israeli army issued the highest number of evacuation orders in a single week since october 7th, promoting the un to temporarily suspend its humanitarian operation. and again on september the 5th, israel declined to coordinate the entry of medical teams for polio vaccinations in the
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area east of hanus in the southern gaza strip home to a significant portion of the target group of children. it remains uncertain whether the un will achieve its goal of vaccinating 640,00 children due to challenging operational conditions. the significant number of. placed individuals, israeli restrictions on fuel supplies necessary for running generators and refrigerators to store vaccine, يعني احنا شايفينه ماعتقدش يكون في هدنه حقيقيه ممكن يخترقوها الحين ممكن الان يخترقوها في اي لحظه صحيح, the effort to protect gaza's children is further. complicated by the ongoing israeli bombing across all areas of the palestinian territory, including the so-called safe zones that were designated by the occupying state shortly after the war
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began and on several occasions thereafter. when all is said and done, the suffering of gaza's children extends beyond the lack of vaccinations. as of august 19th, at least 16,480 children were killed directly due to the war with. thousands more unaccounted for presume dead beneath the rubble of their homes and other civilian infrastructure destroyed by israeli attacks. among those lost, the palestinian ministry of health and gaza reported that 115 were infants. many palestinian children have also succumbed to starvation. according to the ministry, at least 3,500 children in gaza are facing similar fates due to lack of food and malnutrition exacerbated. by the israeli restrictions on food deliveries. furthermore, over 17,00 children in gaza have lost one or both parents since the conflict began last
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october. a significant reason why children comprise a large portion of war casualties is that homes, schools and shelters for the displays have been primary targets of relentless israeli bombardment. according to the palestinian ministry of education, as of july the 2nd, 8,572 students in gaza and 100 in the occupied west bank have been killed by the israeli army, with additional 14,89 students in gaza and 494 in the west bank wounded. these represent the most devastating losses suffered by palestinian children in a relatively short time. since the nakba, the destruction of the palestinian homeland in 1948. international and humanitarian law mandates special respect and protection for
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children during armed conflicts. while these laws may theoretically apply to palestinian children, their enforcement in practice is severely lacking. levi left us letter, my mother had found it, here is to all the ones i love, i'm sorry i could not take it anymore, so it is time for me to go, to go where the sun is always sunny and the grass is always green, and the flowers smell like honey. the happy sun that i had known that loved life so much and loved children and animals now
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just... seem like this shell of a person, i think he could still be here today had he been given the proper treatment. what happened today is no accident, it is the
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continuage. the killing of 17 of of residents during demonstrations since 2021, it is intentional king that is now receiving the light of day, receiving that receiving the light of day because she is an american citizen, it was intentional killing that cannot be justified.
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headlines at press tv, israel pushes ahead with this genocide against palestinians in theaga strip as the death toe from 11 months of attacks is nearing 41,00. israeli forces launch fresh rates into the west bank firing live rounds and abduct. several people across the occupied palestinian territory and serious slams israeli regime sunday night attacks which have killed 16 people. damascus has warned that the regimes escalating the situation which could bear unpredictable repercussions.