Serhangi: Anyone who defends the Zionist regime’s genocide in Gaza is complicit in this crime

According to the art reporter of Fars News Agency, these days, a cartoon and caricature exhibition has been held in Tehran Museum of Contemporary Arts, which has traveled a long distance to reach it, because the works of this exhibition came to Iran from Latin America.
The cartoon and caricature exhibition of Latin America was opened on the eve of the National Day of Combating Global Arrogance and Student Day with the presence of a group of directors of the art field, the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance and Alberto Gonzalez Casales, the ambassador of Cuba to Iran. The works of this exhibition have a good diversity in terms of subject matter and in the international language of visual art, they express important content such as environmental problems, racial discrimination, soft war, food poverty, water crisis and cultural invasion, among which global arrogance, oppression And the blindness of the news media in the occurrence of human tragedies, such as the Palestinian issue, is more important.
In this exhibition, the works of prominent artists from 15 Latin American countries, including Argentina, Cuba, Colombia, Brazil, Guatemala, Peru, Venezuela and Nicaragua, are presented. 10 of the artists who have works in this exhibition came to Iran at the invitation of the Islamic Revolution Art Center and were present at its opening ceremony.
So far, many faces have visited the works of this exhibition, but yesterday it had two special guests. Morteza Sarhangi, a researcher of sustainable literature and one of the former directors of the art field, and Zeinab Soleimani, the daughter of the martyr Sepahbadhaj Qasim Soleimani, were the two special guests who visited the Latin American cartoon and caricature exhibition that was organized these days by the art field at the Museum of Contemporary Arts. they did
Morteza Sarhangi, a researcher of sustainable literature and one of the former directors of the art field, during his visit to the exhibition of Latin American caricatures and in an interview with the reporter of Fars news agency, he considered the crime in Gaza a genocide and said: The war in Gaza is not a war, but a massacre and an event that is planned The world is moving forward.
He continued: If what we are witnessing in Palestine and Gaza is a war, then where is the Palestinian army? Palestine has no army. On the other hand, the question arises, why are children killed? Children are the future of a land and a child means innocence and purity. Therefore, what we are witnessing today is, in the strictest sense, genocide in Palestine, and it would be better for artists to talk about it instead of politicians and soldiers.
Serhangi considered the works that have been put on the wall at the exhibition of cartoons and caricatures of Latin America as very impressive works and stated: The guests who came from abroad for this event opened the artistic scope of this work to the world and this is an important issue. .
At the end of his speech, he emphasized: Those who defend the current situation in Gaza and the genocide in Gaza, whether they are Arabs, Muslims or non-Muslims, are all complicit in the killing of children who have not even lit a candle for their one or two year old.
The exhibition “Cartoons and caricatures of Latin American artists” with works of 400 artists on anti-arrogance, anti-Zionist and Al-Aqsa storm topics will be hosted by Tehran Museum of Contemporary Arts from November 11 to 28.
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