The condolence message of the head of the national media on the occasion of the death of Babai’s mother

According to Fars news agency, the head of the national media expressed his condolences on the death of Mrs. Seba Babaei (Yoniko Yamamura). Peyman Jabali emphasized in this message: Undoubtedly, the late al-Shaheed Babaei was one of the examples of the evolution of the revolution and one of the revolutionaries, and his service in setting up the Japanese overseas radio station, Sada and Sima, showed his mujahideen spirit.
The text of the message of the head of the national media is as follows:
“Basme Ta’ala.”
I received the news of the passing away of Umm al-Shaheed Sarkar Mrs. Saba Babaei (Yoniko Yamamura) with extreme sadness. The deceased opened a great chapter in her life by understanding, believing and believing in the exalted religion of Islam, and stepping behind the material limitations of life, she stepped into the valley of liberation and growth. The late Babaei woke up with the call of the Islamic Revolution and was educated in the brilliant school of Hazrat Ruhollah, Imam Khomeini (RA) to the point where she sent her son to the fronts of right against falsehood and earned the honor of being a martyr’s mother. Undoubtedly, Ms. Yamamura was considered one of the examples of the evolution of the revolution and one of the revolutionaries. His services in setting up the overseas Japanese radio station Sada and Cima also showed his mujahidan spirit. I pray for God’s forgiveness for that martyred mother and long-time respected colleague, and patience for their honorable family.
Mountain agreement
Head of the Broadcasting Organization
Yuniko Yamamura was born in a Buddhist family in Japan, and at the age of 20, she met a Muslim and Iranian youth and converted to Islam under the influence of this young man’s Islamic ethics.
After marriage, he immigrated to Iran and had a child who went to the fronts of the imposed war and was martyred. Yamamura actively played a role in the establishment of this media in the early years of the Japanese radio and was associated with this radio as an expert for many years.
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