Mohammad Rahim Motaghi Irvani, the founder of Kafshe-Melli

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Also, none of these children have any obligations towards the center after reaching the age of 18, and they are free to live in the community however they want. The only expectation of the institution is that they are serious about their education and make adherence to the religion of Islam and good morals their profession. With the occurrence of the Islamic Revolution, Homeland took these children, who were 14 to 16 years old at the time, abroad.

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