The ceremony for unveiling the registration plaques of the tangible and intangible heritage of the Ramadan Imposed War was held this morning with the presence of the Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts, and the Head of the Foundation for the Preservation of Relics and Dissemination of Values of Holy Defense and Resistance.

According to Iran Press News Agency, the ceremony to unveil the registration plaques of the tangible and intangible heritage of the Ramadan Imposed War, and to honor the esteemed families of martyrs, was held this morning (Sunday) at the National Museum of the Islamic Revolution and Holy Defense with the attendance of "Seyed Reza Salehi Amiri," the Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts, and Brigadier General "Bahman Karagar," the Head of the Foundation for the Preservation of Relics and Dissemination of Values of Holy Defense and Resistance.

During this ceremony, which was attended by "Ali Darabi," the Deputy Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts, "Ali-Asghar Jafari," the CEO of the National Museum of the Islamic Revolution and Holy Defense, and a number of honorable martyr families, the registration plaques of the tangible and intangible heritage of the Ramadan Imposed War were unveiled.

Brigadier General "Bahman Karagar," the Head of the Foundation for the Preservation of Relics and Dissemination of Values of Holy Defense and Resistance, stated during the ceremony: "All achievements of the Islamic Republic of Iran today are indebted to the martyrs; the security and victory we take pride in are all from the martyrs, who are the power of the Islamic Republic of Iran; therefore, all martyrs play a role in this dignity and honor."

"Seyed Reza Salehi Amiri," the Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts, also stated in his speech: "If Islamic Iran enjoys honor, status, authority, and security today, this immense national asset is due to the pure blood of the martyrs; blood that has not only secured the geography of security but also solidified the geometry of identity and national cohesion of Iran."

"Ali-Asghar Jafari," the CEO of the National Museum of the Islamic Revolution and Holy Defense, while paying respect to the Martyred Leader of the Revolution, the martyred commanders, and the innocent people of Iran who were martyred in the Third Imposed War, stated: "Today, in the final days of Cultural Heritage Week, with the initiative of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, attention is being paid to the tangible and intangible heritage of Holy Defense, and the plaques of the Ramadan War and its other manifestations are being unveiled."

M.Majdi - Mahboubeh Habibi