Why it matters:
The photo exhibition 'Standing for Iran: The War Doesn’t End with the Last Bullet' showcases the immense destruction and human suffering caused by the recent aggression of the Zionist regime against Iran. By visually documenting damaged homes, streets, and communities, the exhibition aims to raise international awareness and foster solidarity for affected civilians. The event brought together Iranian officials and foreign diplomats, emphasizing the importance of global attention and support in times of conflict.
The big picture:
The sixth edition of the photo competition on incidents and accidents was held in an attempt to represent the pain and suffering, solidarity, hope, and resistance of the nation against the Zionist regime's aggression against Iran.
What he's saying:
In his interview with Iran Press, UNFPA representative in Iran, Keita Ohashi said:
"Of course, the image is not a very happy image. It's a more sad image, but this is one of the ways to show people what is really happening or happened in the past. So in that sense, I'm also very impressed. Of course, the image of the war is not really good. And then victims, either women or children or other innocent victims, this is not good. But this at the same time shows us how we try to support these kinds of victims."
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