Fazel Meybodi Denies Allegations of Student Poisoning by Millenarian Movement

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Fazel Meybodi Denies Allegations of Student Poisoning by Millenarian Movement

Fazel Meybodi denies the news about students being poisoned by the Millenarian group.

In a conversation with IRNA, Meybodi said, ‘I don’t know why the Sharq network attributed this statement to me. I mentioned that one of my friends said it, and you should ask him.’

I objected to the woman who attributed this statement to me and told her that she shouldn’t have done it.

I said that this issue shouldn’t be raised; the work is incomplete, and research is ongoing. Unfortunately, this woman attributed it to me and shouldn’t have done it.

The Millenarian movement is not for Iran. There are people who believe that a reformer appears every thousand years. My friend had said that he researched and found that this movement is forming in the country, with its center in Qom and Isfahan. It exists in Christianity and Judaism.

In the past few days, a news report was published on social media quoting Fazel Meybodi, claiming that a group known as the Millenarians is behind the school poisonings in Qom, with Qom and Isfahan being their focal points, and that this movement is a religious and anti-modernity one.

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