
TEHRAN- The three-part documentary Pajareh, directed by Iranian filmmaker Yazdan Parvandeh, went on screen at Allameh Tabatabai University in Tehran on Tuesday, as a part of the International Conference on the International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism.In anticipation of the 25th anniversary of the submission of the draft of this convention to the United Nations General Assembly, the conference intended to review, review, and analyze this crucial legal document.International law teachers from Iran and numerous other nations took part in the event.As one of the main victims of terrorism on both regional and global levels, Iran has actually dealt with a wide spectrum of terrorist and militant groups over the previous years.
Their harmful activities, typically supported by certain foreign powers, have actually contributed to the securitization of the social and political landscape in the country.In this context, the documentary Pajareh, which delves into the activities of terrorist groups versus Iranian children and girls, existed at the conference.
The series includes three parts of Against Life, From Kurdistan to Genevistan, and Tired.It unveils the concealed face of terrorist groups that trick and entice kids and adolescents into their ranks with false pledges of operate in the Kurdistan area and migration to Europe.
This documentary series was produced by the media arts center of Nehzat.The conference was arranged by the Faculty of Law and Political Science at Allameh Tabatabai University in cooperation with the Kurdistan Human Rights Watch, the Organization for the Defense of Victims of Violence, the Research Center for Intelligent Commercial Law, the International Lawyers Group Jipad, the Association for the Defense of Victims of Terrorism, and the Association Supporting Victims of Terrorism.SAB/.
This short article very first appeared/also appeared in Tehran Times