Let Us See Kak Nasser Let Us See Kak Nasser

Let Us See Kak Nasser

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Nasser is not a common name among Kurdish people; however, many chose this name for their children who were born in 1981 in Paveh. The reason was "Kaak Nasser" or Martyr Nasser Kazemi. Kazemi was selected as the Governor of Paveh by the IRGC when there were violent struggles against the anti-revolutionist separatists. The day he entered the city, the security forces insisted that he took a helicopter to go the Governor’s office, but he preferred to walk among his people. As he entered the building, he decorated a room with a simple carpet and it became his office. A large number of Kurdish people shared their problems with him in the room. The rapport he established with the Kurdish people got so close that when he was wounded in the battlefield, many prayed for him and went to the hospital to see him. Everybody brought him whatever they could: local bread, eggs, and fruits.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2020
January 7
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
148
Pages
PUBLISHER
Lulu.com
SELLER
Lulu Enterprises, Inc.
SIZE
232
KB
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