The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

By teaching Persian and cultural activities | Iran spread Guardianship of the Islamic Jurist ideology

Iran aims to change the cultural structure of some strategic Syrian areas from Al-Bokamal all the way to Rif Dimashq on the road between Tehran and Beirut, by carrying out military and cultural activities.

The militias take advantage of the local residents by cultural courses, trips and giving them presents to win over the people.

On the same context, the Iranian Cultural Centre in Deir Ezzor staged free courses for learning Persian language for youth and children to spread the Guardianship of the Islamic Jurist ideology, taking advantage of the harsh economic conditions of people in Syria, where dozens of people joined a new course started by the member known initially as “F.T.” in the Iranian Cultural Centre.

The Iranian Cultural Centre in Deir Ezzor City announced that there will be cash prizes to those who master the Persian language, and promised to stage entertainment trips to the youth.

On August 4, SOHR reported that the Iranian “Revolutionary Guard” militia opened a training course for about 60 children under the age of 15 in Ain Ali camp in Al-Qouriyah desert within the areas controlled by the regime forces and Iranian militias in the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor, where the children will receive self-defence training and intellectual lessons about the doctrine of “Wali Al-Faqih”. According to the sources, all of these children were attracted through the Iranian Cultural Centre, a number of Iran-backed associations and “Jihad and Construction” organisation in Al-Mayadeen city.