
Morteza
Morteza, a 64-year-old resident of Tehran, has lived through significant historical events, including the eight-year war and various political upheavals. He expresses a strong sense of resilience and dedication to his city, stating that he will not be intimidated by external threats and is determined to remain in Tehran for his family and community.
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Morteza is the brother of Sepideh, who was taken by security forces during the protests.
Pucali i na one koji su samo posmatrali protesteMorteza, who was working in the prison's transport department, showed his injuries from the missile strike.
‘No confiamos en que esta guerra haya terminado’: la conmoción en Teherán tras los bombardeos de Israel y Estados UnidosMorteza, who was working in the transportation department of the prison, showed his injuries from the missile strike.
"No confiamos en que esta guerra haya terminado": la conmoción en Teherán tras los bombardeos de Israel y EE.UU.Morteza from his hospital bed insists that Israel's claims about the prison strike are lies.
Tehran is coming back to life, but its residents are deeply shakenMorteza is preparing the mourning place despite the ongoing conflict, showing determination to honor the ceremonies.
ایران در دو عزای امام حسین (ع) و شهدای جنگ | وضعیت کوچه و خیابانهای تهران در محرم امسالMorteza, who has witnessed war, expresses his determination to stay in Tehran despite the threats.
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