Abbas Akhondi’s official discriminations torment the souls of young people

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Abbas Akhondi's official discriminations torment the souls of young people

Abbas Akhoundi’s official discriminations are tormenting the spirits of the youth.

Abbas Akhoundi wrote in Etemad newspaper that 44 years after the revolution, we open our eyes and see that elites are leaving Iran in groups.

But we don’t think about the institutional discriminations that have now become unchangeable principles of the system, tormenting the souls and minds of the youth.

Let’s think for a moment, if this discrimination had not been tolerated from the beginning, would the ruling system have deteriorated to the extent of inefficiency in public knowledge, moral and behavioral corruption, where the youth do not see a future for themselves in this country?

We must honestly admit that we did not see these issues. This pen believes that the future of Iran depends on national politicians recognizing and counting the deviated paths with sincerity, and joining forces to return to the path of rule of law and absolute commitment to the constitution of the Islamic Republic.

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