The College of Engineering at the University of Basrah organizes a workshop to document Baath crimes


The Deanship of the College of Engineering, in cooperation with the Martyrs Foundation in Basra Governorate, organized for the second day in a row and in the presence of the Dean of the College of Engineering, Prof. Dr. Mufid Turki Rashid, the Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, Dr. Adeed Habib Taha, and a group of teachers, students and affiliates, a workshop on the crimes of the dissolved Baath (entitled Living Testimonies on the Crimes of the Baath) The workshop opened with the reading of Surat Al-Fatihah on the souls of the martyrs of Iraq. The first novel was narrated by political prisoner Ammar Muayad Hassan. A resident of Basra lived a live incident that he lived in the cells of the Baathist regime in which he narrated his suffering and the suffering of his brothers among the youth on malicious charges that are nothing but suppression of freedoms and spreading the spirit of fear among the youth, while the second novel, whose hero was Mr. Hafez Abdul Razzaq Mishari, a resident of Al-Zubair district, touched on the days he lived in prisons, describing his days spent in prison at the mercy of the executioners and their ugly repressive methods that deplore humanity. At the end of the workshop, the floor was opened for discussions. With the distribution of a number of publications containing biographies and pictures of some martyrs, may God have mercy on them