Pezeshkian Among the People with the Love of Kurdistan: This Culture and Affection Cannot Be Replaced with Billions / Long Live Iran, Long Live Kurdistan…

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

SAEDNEWS: Dr. Pezeshkian, at a Kurdistan meeting on educational justice, praised those who selflessly support children’s education, calling them the true heroes of the nation.

Pezeshkian Among the People with the Love of Kurdistan: This Culture and Affection Cannot Be Replaced with Billions / Long Live Iran, Long Live Kurdistan…

According to the political desk of SaedNews, Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian, on the afternoon of Thursday, November 6, 2025, during the National Unity Government’s visit to Kurdistan, attended the session “Movement for Educational Justice Development with Public Participation.” He emphasized that the value and greatness of public sacrifice in building schools cannot be measured in monetary terms, stating: “Culture, belief, and love cannot be bought or compensated with billions; this spirit of selflessness and participation must be honored as a national asset.”

Pezeshkian described such selflessness as beyond material value, transcending belief and conviction, and called on media to highlight these examples to show that many citizens contribute despite personal financial needs for the education and future of the nation’s children.

He praised the magnitude of these altruistic acts, saying: “I bow before these individuals and pray that God blesses the souls of those whose memories inspire school construction. Schools should be built beautifully to serve as role models, with government support whenever possible.”

Referring to the 14th government’s education plans, Pezeshkian noted ongoing measures for teachers’ welfare and school development, cautioning against premature promises that could disappoint the public. He stressed that students, not buildings, are the priority, and that schools are tools for nurturing talent and shaping the country’s future.

He underscored that true value lies in people who create knowledge and innovation, not in structures alone. “My pride is in the children who will build the future. If given the opportunity, they will achieve what we could not,” he said.

Highlighting successful community-led school-building efforts, Pezeshkian cited Sistan and Baluchestan, where over 2,000 schools are currently under construction, emphasizing that belief and mindset remove limits, and obstacles exist only in our minds.

Concluding, he honored donors and citizens, calling them the true heroes of the nation for their love, humanity, and selflessness. “With the help of the people and philanthropists, we will continue advancing educational justice, achieving greater goals through unity and determination,” he affirmed.