Reza Sadeqi’s new track dedicated to Minab schoolchildren

A music video, titled “Khaki Hair,” composed and performed by Reza Sadeqi, has been released to mark the 40th day since the martyrdom of students from the Shajareh Tayyebeh school in Minab.
Upon the release of the music video, Sadeqi wrote: “Usually, the homeland is known by its map… we came to know it by names, the names of the innocent children of Minab who disappeared one by one.”
The Shajareh Tayyebeh School was targeted on the first day of the US-Israel conflict against Iran, resulting in the martyrdom of 168 schoolgirls and the injury of several others.
All independent investigations so far, including the ones by the New York Times and BBC, have reported that evidence — including satellite images, social media posts, and verified videos — confirms the United States targeted a girls’ elementary school in Minab, though no party has yet claimed responsibility.
In an emergency session held in Geneva on March 27, United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) condemned the US-Israeli attack on the Shajareh Tayyebeh school.
UN Special Rapporteur on Education Farida Shahid referred to the use of Tomahawk missiles to attack the school, stating that the assault is a potential example of a “war crime” and a serious violation of international humanitarian law.
 

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