:38:06
Look friends, many of our comrades
who spent the better part of their lives...
:38:11
...in the prisons of Shah,
and who were viciously tortured,
:38:14
...put in isolation, or electrocuted...
:38:17
...all of them were surely married and loved their spouses.
:38:21
But this love didn't interfere with
their revolutionary intentions and duties.
:38:25
Otherwise there wouldn't be a struggle.
:38:44
-Hello sir.
-Hello, can I help you?
:38:47
I came to see Mr. Javid, is he in?
:38:51
Oh, it's you, I apologize,
I didn't recognize you, sorry.
:38:55
-Good bye, Mr. Mansoon.
-Good bye.
:38:58
-I'll be expecting your call.
-Sure.
:39:03
-Hi.
-Hello Mr. Javid.
:39:06
Here's the text in Mrs. Adib's book.
:39:09
Give it to editing first,
then I'll read it.
:39:36
Are you upset about something?
:39:38
No, welcome,
come tell me about yourself.
:39:42
-I want to know you better.
-What should I say?
:39:45
Tell me about your friends.
Are they philosophy students too?
:39:48
No, they study different disciplines...
:39:51
...but we are all members
of the same organization.
:39:53
What exactly is your responsibility
in the organization?
:39:56
I do many things.
:39:58
I post flyers, sell publications, engage
in critical thinking of ourselves and of others.