Presence of Government Artists Supporting the Islamic Republic in Ferdows Garden

Commemoration and Collective Memory

The opening night of the event was marked by a solemn commemoration of the 40th day of the students of the Shajreh Tayyebeh Minab School. Attendees gathered in silence, lighting candles as a symbol of remembrance and unity.

Such moments highlight the role of public memorial events in Iran, where cultural gatherings also serve as spaces for collective mourning and reflection.

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April 12, 2026 | 3:52 pm

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