Abbas Abdi: The message to the protesters is that we do not understand your message, and even if we do, there is no necessity to give a positive response to it

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Abbas Abdi’s message to the protesters is that we don’t understand your message, and even if we do, there’s no need to give a positive response to it.

‘Media-obsessed equivalent to being possessed’ is the title of an editorial in the Etemad newspaper written by Abbas Abdi, in which it is stated

Objectivity means saying we don’t have a currency problem, liquidity is under control, and we are selling our oil very well, yet the currency price has increased by 15% in a short period.

Objectivity means that for about 20 months, you’ve kept people occupied with endless and fruitless nuclear negotiations, and now it seems the whole JCPOA affair has gone up in the air, with no bright horizon awaiting society.

The message is that we either don’t hear your message, or if we do, we don’t understand it, and even if we understand it, there’s no need to give a positive response to it.

This message is expressed with other phrases, stating that all this situation is due to the conspiracy of enemies and foreign forces, but since we can’t reach them, for now, we hang this bell around the neck of domestic media; this is the new obsession.

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