President’s Advisor: Street Youth are Children of Cyberspace

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President's Advisor: Street Youth are Children of Cyberspace

Advisor to the President: The youth on the streets are children of the virtual space

Taghavi, the President’s advisor on clerical matters, stated that in recent years, COVID-19 has forced the children of this land to rely on the virtual space. This generation is not the offspring of the education system but rather the children of the virtual world, and in the recent unrest in the country, we saw these same teenagers and young people on the streets.


Many reports and analyses have been published regarding the widespread protests in Iran. Here, we introduce two examples that align with this news.

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  • One step away from street partitioning: everything about Hashemi Golpayegani
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