Ms. Karami: We will not forget the suffering of the children of Minab
Association for Defending Victims of Terrorism - The performance "The Remaining Shoes" was held in the Artists' Park with the presence of a group of artists, cultural figures, international NGOs, and cultural, sports, and artistic figures of the country.

In part of the ceremony, Mrs. Karami, the wife of martyr Ali Mohammadi, said in a speech, “The pain of these children has never left our hearts and we will not forget them.”
The chairman of the board of directors of the Association for the Defense of Victims of Terrorism continued, “My husband, like these innocent children, was martyred by the Zionists and America. My husband was martyred on Tuesday, December 22, 2009, by a remotely controlled bomb.” She continued, “My Masoud always thought about the development of Iran.”
In another part of her speech, Mrs. Dr. Karami said, “My husband always thought about the progress of Iran. That is, something that brought peace and comfort to the Iranian people. Love for the homeland and love for the Iranian people were always in his heart.”
Martyr Ali Mohammadi’s wife continued, “When Masoud was martyred, his students said that they had lost a father. Just as we lost our children with the pain of Minab, we all mourn the children of Minab.”
Ms. Karami continued, “I will devote my whole being to the country and the people of Iran and do everything in the path of Iran’s advancement. We must never let this country be harmed. We only love our country and the world cannot tolerate this love for the homeland. We are standing. As long as we all stand and become like-minded, come together, and maintain our solidarity, no one can harm our country.”






