I want to join the oppressed of the world anonymously. I want to join their struggles. I want to fight alongside the revolutionaries of Africa like a soilder until I attain martyrdom.
— Martry Mostafa Chamran

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I want to join the oppressed of the world anonymously. I want to join their struggles. I want to fight alongside the revolutionaries of Africa like a soilder until I attain martyrdom.
— Martry Mostafa Chamran
“But experience has taught me a great and bitter lesson that guns, killing, revolution, and even martyrdom in themselves should not be respected and sanctified, but what is important is humanity, sacrifice for the cause of human ideals, overcoming selfishness and pride and interests. It is a material post and a belief in divine values.
The Palestinian resistance had become an idol for us, and we unquestioningly accepted and worshiped it, accepting its way, its work, and its justifications. But we have realized that more than anything else, humanity and human and divine values are valuable and nothing can replace them. Man must be determined on the basis of a series of values, and the criterion of measurement must be set solely on the basis of humanity and divine values.”
— Shaheed Mostafa Chamran
TEHRAN – The Revayat Cultural Foundation plans to release its acclaimed 2017 animated movie “Release from Heaven” in Iran in the near future.
“Release from Heaven” ready for release in Iran.
This is Interesting news concerning animation in Iran:
The film indirectly depicts part of Mostafa Chamran’s life story during the 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq war. Chamran who is considered as one Iranian war heroes was martyred in the Dehlaviyyeh region on June 21, 1981.
The story of the movie is set in a war-torn country, where a female teacher and comic writer lives with her students in a boarding school.
To calm horrified children who have no hope in our terrifying world, she keeps telling them a story every night; stories about her childhood imaginary hero who has become a part of her life. But one night the school is attacked and destroyed so she has to accompany two of her students to find their parents.
They start a journey during which she finds some signs of her imaginary hero in the real world. Up until that time she thought that the man who had become her hero was just a part of her stories but now with these signs, she knows that he’s real. She is determined to find him but she has a big problem; she knows nothing about him.
“Dr. Chamran was one of the contemporary characters, who dramatically appealed to me,” director Ali Nuri Oskui is a press release on Tuesday.
“There are few real characters like Chamran who have experienced such a complex life with numerous ups and downs. In addition, I was seeking to find someone in contemporary history who has the potential to connect between the mythical and real worlds. Dr. Chamran was the one,” he added.
“This film is also in praise of fiction in the world where sometimes people want to flee from the harshness and complexity of life, taking refuge in their mind, i.e. the world of story.
Therefore, legends appear to help people continue on the difficult way,” he stated.“Release from Heaven” has won great acclaim at some of the numerous international festivals that have screened the movie.
The film received the Animation that Matters Award at the 3rd edition of the Animation Day in Cannes in France.
It also won the award for best animation at the Universal Film Festival in Kansas City.Photo: “Release from Heaven” by Ali Nuri Oskui.
Mostafa Chamran
Sayyed Ahmad Khomeini and his son Sayyed Hassan Khomeini
Note: This photo was taken by Dr Chamran.