University of Basra holds a symposium on Baath crimes entitled (Living testimonies of Baath crimes)

University of Basra holds a symposium on Baath crimes entitled (Living testimonies of Baath crimes)

The College of Education for Girls, in cooperation with the Basra Martyrs Directorate, held a symposium on the crimes of the Baath, entitled (Living Testimonies of the Crimes of the Baath), presented by an elite group of those who were exposed to these crimes.
 
In it, the political prisoner, Mr. Hadi Jawad Kazem, gave a vivid account of what he lived in the dungeons of the Baathist regime, and in which he narrated his suffering and the suffering of his fellow youth on malicious charges that were nothing but the suppression of freedoms and spreading a spirit of fear among the youth. Mr. Abdul Amir Fakhri presented his account of what he lived in the depths of prisons, describing his days in which He spent it in prison at the mercy of the executioners and their hideous oppressive methods.

In addition to Dr. Iyad Muhammad Abboud sharing moments from his life, which he lived under the terrorism and oppression of the Baathist regime, Mrs. Saadia Abdel Nabi Al-Sawad, sister of three martyrs, in addition to her husband, who were martyred at the hands of the regime’s henchmen, presented

The Assistant Governor for Administrative Affairs, Muin Al-Hassan, presented his observations on the policies of the Baathist regime, its systematic strategy, and its unilateral control over the country’s capabilities.