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Including sewing, first aid, and lessons on “Wali Al-Faqih” doctrine | Iranian Cultural Centre opens new courses for women in Deir Ezzor

Deir Ezzor province: The Iranian Cultural Centre in Deir Ezzor opened new courses dedicated to women, including sewing and first aid, with financial rewards for participants after completing the courses. The centre has allocated buses to transport attendees, and has also allocated a childcare section from the age three to six, under the supervision of a specialized team during the training period.
The courses extend for 30 days, and include distributing moral awards, allocating a weekly day to teach the doctrine of ” Wali Al-Faqih “, and showing videos about the “resistance”, in a step aimed at encouraging women to join the centre. The center seeks to attract the largest possible number of female students, as part of plans to enhance its influence among groups of society.
On August 4, SOHR sources have reported that the Iranian Cultural Centre in Deir Ezzor city started a new course called “The Advocacy Course,” for all ages.
The course advocates for Palestine and supports Hamas movement , following the assassination of the movement’s political bureau chief “Ismail Haniyeh.”
According to reliable SOHR sources, the session included video footage, depicting the biographies of Qassem Suleimani and some Iranian leaders who were killed in Syria and Iraq. The organizers of the session called for support for Iran-backed militias and invited young people to join their ranks in support of the Palestinian cause and in defence of Syria against Israeli attacks.