News ID: 210593
Publish Date: 26 May 2009 - 04:28
On the Occasion of Anniversary of Freeing Khorramshahr;

“Soureh Mehr Publication”? Released the Book “The Guest of War Cartridges”?

TEHRAN, (SCIB) – “Soureh Publication”? affiliated to “Hozeh Honari”? released the third edition of the Book “The Guest of War Cartridges”?. This book narrates memories of the Iranian released war captive, Majid Beshnakhteh “Sajjadian”?.

According to the reporter of Navideshahed; Sayed Ghassem Hosseini has conducted interviews and complied this book.
This book has been written in 15 chapters. The first 9 chapters have been titled as “Iranian Days”? and the last 6 chapters have been titled as “Iraqi Nights”?. And the book ends with a number of photos of this glorious released war captive (Majid Beshnakhteh).
In parts of the introductory of the Book “The Guest of War Cartridges”?; we read as follows:
The Book “The Guest of War Cartridges”? has come from a far place; a village in the surrounding of Boushehr City where is called as “The Southern Bitter Well”?.
The narrator of this book is from this village. He was neither a commander nor was famous in the residence. He was merely a simple combatant.
He defended and guarded deserts, farms and mountains of his homeland in west and south of Iran with his simple spirit. He defended his homeland in order that the strangers’ boots would not destroy these beautiful scenes.
While still being a young man, the complications of war made an experienced and skilled man out of him such that he could even tolerate the extremely difficult situation in captivity. He could experience and tolerate difficulties in the gray color camps of Iraq for Iranian captives.
Majid Beshnakhteh (Sajjadian”? is the simple and sincere narrator of this book who has told his memories about war and captivity time to Sayed Ghassem Hosseini.
Now, this book pictures the pains and hopes of a villager teenager who defended his homeland. This book intends to present another kind of definition for popular defense.”?
“Soureh Mehr Publication”? has released the third edition of the Book “The Guest of War Cartridges”? in 200 pages and with the circulation of 2,200 copies. This book is now available for the interested people.

According to the reporter of Navideshahed; Sayed Ghassem Hosseini has conducted interviews and complied this book. This book has been written in 15 chapters. The first 9 chapters have been titled as “Iranian Days”? and the last 6 chapters have been titled as “Iraqi Nights”?. And the book ends with a number of photos of this glorious released war captive (Majid Beshnakhteh). In parts of the introductory of the Book “The Guest of War Cartridges”?; we read as follows: The Book “The Guest of War Cartridges”? has come from a far place; a village in the surrounding of Boushehr City where is called as “The Southern Bitter Well”?. The narrator of this book is from this village. He was neither a commander nor was famous in the residence. He was merely a simple combatant. He defended and guarded deserts, farms and mountains of his homeland in west and south of Iran with his simple spirit. He defended his homeland in order that the strangers’ boots would not destroy these beautiful scenes. While still being a young man, the complications of war made an experienced and skilled man out of him such that he could even tolerate the extremely difficult situation in captivity. He could experience and tolerate difficulties in the gray color camps of Iraq for Iranian captives. Majid Beshnakhteh (Sajjadian”? is the simple and sincere narrator of this book who has told his memories about war and captivity time to Sayed Ghassem Hosseini. Now, this book pictures the pains and hopes of a villager teenager who defended his homeland. This book intends to present another kind of definition for popular defense.”? “Soureh Mehr Publication”? has released the third edition of the Book “The Guest of War Cartridges”? in 200 pages and with the circulation of 2,200 copies. This book is now available for the interested people.
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