Dr. Mustafa Danesh has been involved in most of the world's wars, from South Africa to South Asia, the Middle East, Latin America and the Far East, since 1973, during the Vietnam War. His diary, "My Footsteps, the Legacy of the Cold War," i ...
Dr. Mustafa Danesh has been involved in most of the world's wars, from South Africa to South Asia, the Middle East, Latin America and the Far East, since 1973, during the Vietnam War. His diary, "My Footsteps, the Legacy of the Cold War," is a collection of more than 200 exciting memoirs from around the world, knowledge, and more than 350 travels as a war correspondent over the past 46 years. Is. He has witnessed world events. Knowledge reports are reflected in the most prestigious German and English-language press outlets in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and the Netherlands, as well as on American television. Few war zones in the world are hidden from the view of knowledge. Knowledge has witnessed world events during the Cold War, the proxy wars between the two superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union, in the burning corners of the world, in Vietnam, Angola, Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Somalia, Nicaragua, and especially in the American wars against Iraq. Many politicians and Cold War players, including Nelson Mandela, Muammar Gaddafi, Ruhollah Khomeini, Mengisto, the Ethiopian leader, Daniel Ortega, the president of Nicaragua, and others, have sat on this long road of knowledge. Only six of these meetings with Nelson Mandela have been the myth of anti-apartheid resistance in South Africa. It is unlikely that any other journalist in the world would have had such an opportunity. The description of this acquaintance and the very close relationship of knowledge with Nelson Mandela has a special place in the book of knowledge memoirs. Because of his humanitarian work around the world, his acquaintance with Nelson Mandela, and his knowledge of the release of two of Mandela's comrades who were sentenced to death in Angola, the city of Los Angeles named Mustafa Danesh placed the plaque next to Martin Luther King. Which is described in the book Diary of Knowledge. The purpose of writing the Diary of Knowledge is to share observations, experiences, and historical insights. The observations of knowledge form the basis of his analysis in this book and give special credit to the book: a taboo-breaking book that knows no boundaries.
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