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on April 20, 2026, 8:26 am
On February 28, 2026, at 11:23 AM, the United States and the Zionist entity
struck Shajareye Tayebe School in Minab, Iran. The school was hit three
times. One hundred and fifty-five lives were lost - students between the ages of
six and twelve, teachers, parents waiting to take their children home, and
school staff. Nothing can ever fully account for the lives taken that day.
But accountability begins with truth - and with honoring the agency and
narratives of those subjected to colonial and imperial aggression.
"Still, Minab" is a mini‑series born from a responsibility to affirm the
victims' own voices: their lives, testimonies, and interpretations as undeniable
sources of knowledge about this atrocity. It is also a commitment to them.
Episode One - Angel's Game follows Parastesh Zaeri, eleven years old, a survivor
of the attack who still does not know that her nine‑year‑old brother has been
killed.
This commitment also makes "Still, Minab" freely available and accessible to
all. You are welcome (and encouraged) to share and use it widely.
"Still, Minab" honors the people of the south - holding its pain and dignity
together - as a testament to the best of humanity.
Still, Minab is a fieldwork ethnography of the Minab massacre and its aftermath
- researched, written, and narrated by Dr. Helyeh Doutaghi.
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