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Memoirs of Akbar Hashemi – June 24, 1981

خاطرات اکبر هاشمی - ۳ تیر ۱۳۶۰
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Monday 2026/08/17 - 14:37News Code:29271

I came to my office early in the morning. We had a public session. At ten in the morning, we adjourned the session, but the Presidium meeting continued until the afternoon.

I came to my office early in the morning. We had a public session. At ten in the morning, we adjourned the session, but the Presidium meeting continued until the afternoon. We arranged the agenda for the following week. We made decisions regarding the protection of the members of Parliament, given the high likelihood of assassinations.

In the afternoon, the representative of the Islamic Medical Association of America came with the Palestinian representative in Iran. He expressed the support of Muslims abroad for the Iranian Revolution.

The president of the International Red Cross came and gave a report on the Iranian and Iraqi prisoners of war. He was satisfied with our treatment of the Iraqi prisoners and dissatisfied with the Iraqis’ treatment of our prisoners. He spoke about the condition of the domestic prisons and raised some minor and insignificant criticisms, but overall, he was satisfied.

I asked about Effat, who had undergone surgery. I came home early in the evening. Because I was tired, I did not attend the Security Headquarters meeting.

That night, I watched the prosecutor and the Sharia judge of the Tehran Revolutionary Court on television, speaking about the fight against the counterrevolution. It was not interesting. They spoke harshly, with little substance and without justification.

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