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Princess Ashraf Pahlavi and I

Princess Ashraf Pahlavi

Childhood Memories in Revolutionary Tehran

I was four years old when the revolution happened. I don’t remember much from the Pahlavi era. In fact, I barely remember anything. When the Islamic Revolution erupted, we lived in the centre of Tehran, the capital of Iran.

I remember my mum opening our front door to let frightened protestors hide under the stairs, offering them water. They were shaking, and I could hear gunshots somewhere outside, but I never saw anyone injured. My mother even took me to demonstrations. She was so proud, convinced that she was part of something noble, helping to build a better Iran. She had no idea what was really happening. She was absolutely brainwashed.

Looking back, she reminds me of those who demonstrate in Western cities these days for a cause they barely understand; passionate, maybe even sincere, but unaware of the darker forces at work. My mother never finished high school. She was born into a traditional and moderately religious, or rather, confused old Tehrani’s family and married at a very young age.

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A mesmerising encounter in the Southern Highlands!

Nafisa

Nafisa (نفیسه) means precious and is a popular name among Iranians/Persians. During the 1980s, I knew a girl in Iran named Nafisa who lived in my childhood neighbourhood in the north of Tehran. I did not expect to see the same name next to a series of outstanding artworks in a gallery in Bowral, Australia, 40 years later.

Last Saturday, we decided to go on a short trip to Bowral, a long overdue plan to visit the beautiful Southern Highlands of NSW that is only a 2-hour drive from Canberra.

The most fascinating moments in my life have happened just like this one out of the blue. There was a time when I had to handle some administrative work related to our immigration procedure at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the heart of Tehran. Spurred by my usual curiosity, I found my way to the nearby Malek Museum. This incident led to my acquaintance with Malek’s daughter, which resulted in many other memorable adventures, including an invitation to one of their incredible 300-year-old residences from the Safavid dynasty in Isfahan.

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Iranian Writers Political Refugees

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SBS Emerging Writers’ Competition

“Japanese Maple Tree” is a story I entered into the SBS Emerging Writers’ Competition in September 2021. They were looking for bold, new diverse voices. The theme of this year’s competition was “Between Two Worlds”.

SBS Emerging Writers' Competition

All about writing competition

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Breaking News – Wishing Well By Zahra Pedram Jafari is Published

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The Third Culture Children

Together Tea by Marjan Kamali

“Iranian-American. Neither the first word nor the second really belonged to her. Her place was on the hyphen, and on the hyphen she would stay…”

Marjan Kamali – Together Tea
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