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Sadiqoun Bloc Applauds Iraqi Media Network's: A Cultural Testament to National Sacrifice

Sadiqoun Bloc Applauds Iraqi Media Network's: A Cultural Testament to National Sacrifice

Iraqi News15-04-2025
Baghdad – INA
Sadiqoun parliamentary bloc extended commendation on Tuesday to the Iraqi Media Network for what it described as a culturally and nationally significant endeavor—an upcoming television series that seeks to immortalize the sacrifices of Iraqis in the face of terrorism.
In a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), MP Zainab Jumaa Al-Mousawi hailed the launch of the production, describing it as 'a landmark series that dramatizes the historic fatwa of sufficient jihad and chronicles the valor of our people in confronting terrorism.'
Al-Mousawi further emphasized that the project serves a greater purpose: the preservation of collective memory and the transmission of historical truth to future generations.
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