Tehran – Following the attacks on Martism against Iran and military commanders of the Zionist regime, nuclear scientists, innocent civilians, Iranian cultural authorities and organizations, and artists of separate messages, he condemned this blatant violation of the sovereignty of the Islamic Republic and expressed solidarity with the families of these victims.
Seyed Abbas Salehi, the leadership minister of culture and Islam, issued a message in response to the regime’s aggressive attack on Iranian soil. “Again, the enemy has revealed a sleazy face through blatant violations of all human principles and international law. However, the history of this land proves that every drop of pure blood spilled into Iranian soil only strengthens the tree of national resolve,” reported Honaronlein.
“Undoubtedly, this crime is not unanswered and will be treated appropriately. Today, all the agencies of the country, branches of the government and the military are united and determined, following the orders of the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei.
“Culture is the historical memory of the nation, and is certainly engraved in the daily memories of men and women standing firmly these days, but the dignity of this land was not wobbling,” concluded Salehi.
Iranian film organizations have also issued a statement. “By strongly condemning this heinous crime and expressing deep disgust and anger in this wilderness, we emphasize the need to revenge on the perpetrators to bring comfort to the miserable hearts of the people.”
In another message, the Institute for Intellectual Development in Children and Young Adults (also known as Iidcya, Kanoon) wrote:
“Kanoon strongly condemns this tragic terrorist incident and the unjust martial arts of several innocent, pure children and teenagers who undoubtedly represented the future of Islamic Iran,” the message continued.
“We reaffirm our commitment and pledge to continue our martyr’s path until the ultimate truth victory over falsehood,” he concluded.
Artists from various fields also issued joint statements. In part of the message, they wrote: “We believe that art is a powerful universal language, and at this historical moment we see it as an obligation to resist oppression and tyranny through the tools of art.”
Signatories of the statement include Habib Ahmadzadeh, Abdolhamid Qadirian, Gholamreza Sanatgar, Alireza Ghazveh, Mohammadreza Sarshar, Naser Feyz, Claire Joubert and others.
A new mural was released in Palestinian Square in Tehran following the dawn attack by the Zionist regime on June 13th. The mural, written in Hebrew and Persian, says, “Look for a shelter under the tiled rub!”
In light of the martial teaching of respected citizens, renowned military commanders and nuclear scientists, the Ministry of Culture’s Arts representatives have released a presentation on cultural activities.
“Given the solidarity of the cultural and artistic producers and presenters between the noble people of Iran and the families of martyrs and the injured, all theatrical performances will be suspended. Musical performances and gallery activities will also be suspended today (Friday) until further notice. “Further decisions regarding the reopening of the cultural centre under the scope of representation for art matters will be announced accordingly.”
Photo: A new mural in Tehran’s Palestine Square was announced on June 13, 2025, working with the Zionist regime.
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