Last Wednesday, the Iranian Embassy presented the book Cell no. 14. The memoirs of the struggles of Ayatollah Seyyed Khamenei.
The presentation of the Spanish translation of this book, which serves as a source of inspiration for all activists around the world who are trying to bring about social and political change, was attended by academics, media professionals, some government authorities and several ambassadors accredited in Madrid.
Academics, media professionals, some government authorities and several ambassadors accredited in Madrid attended the event.
In a message sent by the Iranian Minister of Culture, Dr. Esmaili, the book Cell No. 14 was described as “a work that exemplifies in a practical way the struggle between good and evil, and offers a plan of action for those who seek freedom around the world”.
The event was attended by the Iranian Ambassador to Spain, Reza Zabib, the Director of International Affairs of the Iranian Institute of the Islamic Revolution, Dr. Akhgari, and the Spanish political analyst, Carlos Paz, who described, each from a different angle, the characteristics of the Supreme Leader of Iran.
Ambassador Zabib emphasised: “The book Cell No. 14, which is an explanation of the biography of the Supreme Leader, is a review of his character and his will, who fights for his beliefs, goes to prison, is exiled and is the target of an attack. A figure who, in the face of the occupation of the land of the homeland, fights against the enemy as a simple soldier on the battlefront and experiences all paths to serve his cause and his nation, from parliamentary representation to the presidency of the Republic and the leadership of the System”.
Pages: 376
Publisher: MANDALA EDICIONES
Binding: Soft cover
ISBN: 9788419710536
RPP: 23,75 euros