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The Right Side of History Magazine, No. 26

The Right Side of History Magazine, No. 26

With 168 days having passed since the criminal American-Zionist aggression against Iran, it is only befitting that this issue be dedicated to the victims of Minab — the 168 innocent souls slaughtered by the child-killing Epstein coalition.

In "Words of Wisdom" and "Word for Word," the martyred Leader's warnings return with the force of truth long established: that Western civilization is built on separation from spirituality, that its smile conceals the nature of a bloodthirsty wolf, and that those who claim to champion human rights would look away as children are slaughtered in their mothers' arms.


Featuring a "Memorable Frame" of the martyred Leader at a Taklif Celebration in 2023, speaking to young students of study, thought, and rising to become among the outstanding figures of the country. The contrast between the man who honored children and the regime that targets them could not be sharper.
 

In "Opinion," we trace the arc of a child-killing civilization, from Gaza to Minab, and the machinery that turns schoolchildren into targets, redefines the defenseless as combatants, and launders massacre through the language of humanitarianism, while the world's elites validate the crime through action, speech, and silence.


In "A Moment with Caravan of Martyrs," we pay tribute to Martyr Makan Nasiri — a first-grader at the Shajareh Tayebeh School in Minab, whose life was stolen by the American-Zionist missile strike on his elementary school. More than 168 days have passed, and despite repeated searches through the ruins, nothing of him has ever been recovered except a blue sweater and a single shoe — all that the child-killers of the Epstein coalition left for a grieving family to hold. His body was never returned. His name will never be forgotten.


"Their flower-like faces have turned to dust, but their fragrance will remain forever in the garden of the homeland." A heartfelt message received in memory of the children of Minab.

Aug. 16, 2026