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Major topics discussed were: action on recommendations of the fourteenth session; global emerging issues in fisheries development and management relevant to the region; recommendations of the CECAF Scientific Sub-Committee and its future work; possibilities for upgrading the committee to a commission level; and regional implementation of the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries.
Major topics discussed were: action on recommendations of the fourteenth session; global emerging issues in fisheries development and management relevant to the region; recommendations of the CECAF Scientific Sub-Committee and its future work; possibilities for upgrading the committee to a commission level; and regional implementation of the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries.
Combining reminiscence, travelogue, history, and interviews with Iranians from all walks of life, a journey through modern-day Iran reveals a nation shrouded by misunderstanding, cultural stereotypes, and hostility.
The “astonishing and deeply poignant” (The Washington Post) memoir of one man’s search for a beloved family friend explores the depth of Iranian culture and the sweep of its history, and transcends today’s news headlines to remind us of the humanity that connects us all. Growing up in Tehran in the 1960s, Terence Ward and his brothers were watched over by Hassan, the family’s cook, housekeeper, and cultural guide. After an absence of thirty years and much turmoil in Iran, Ward embarks on a quixotic pilgrimage with his family in search of their lost friend. However, as they set out on this improbable quest with no address or phone number, their only hope lies in their mother’s small black and white photograph taken decades before. Crossing the vast landscape of ancient Persia, Ward interweaves its incredibly rich past, while exploring modern Iran’s deep conflicts with its Arab neighbors and our current administration. Searching for Hassan puts a human face on the long-suffering people of the Middle East with this inspirational story of an American family who came to love and admire Iran and its culture through their deep affection for its people. The journey answers the question, “How far would you go for a friend?” Including a revised preface and epilogue, this new and updated edition continues to demonstrate that Searching for Hassan is as relevant and timely as ever in shaping conversations and ways of thinking about different cultures both in the US and around the world.