Today marks the 168th day since the catastrophic attack on the Minab elementary school in Iran, a horrific crime that resulted in the martyrdom of 168 students and teachers.
This tragedy has ignited widespread international condemnation, drawing official statements and denouncements from governments, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and international bodies, alongside profound expressions of sympathy from people all over the world.Despite the global backlash over the last 168 days, the President of the United States and his administration have stubbornly refused to accept responsibility for this heinous crime.
Nevertheless, the Iranian people remain resolute: this atrocity will neither be forgotten nor met with silence. While 168 days may inevitably extend into 168 months or even 168 years, the crime remains unforgivable.The Iranian nation is fully committed to utilizing all available avenues to ensure that those responsible for this heinous crime face justice. Holding the perpetrators accountable is viewed as a vital historical responsibility for Iran, as allowing the Minab tragedy to fade from memory would only pave the way for similar atrocities around the globe.