Alireza Zakani’s newspaper should approach Kazem Sadiqi’s case in a sincere manner.
The Hamshahri newspaper, affiliated with the Tehran Municipality, wrote: Let’s assume that a violation has occurred in Mr. Sadiqi’s case. It is important to react sincerely to this matter. It is not necessary to commit injustice in the name of justice. First, let’s not become passive with the anti-revolutionary uproar and not be a complementary part of their media project. Second, let’s not ignore childish reactions in the virtual space that are exciting to get more attention. Let’s be careful not to fall behind the caravan and not commit mistakes and sins. Third, let’s not become virtual project players, political shopkeepers, justice-seeking merchants, or informants.
Look and see who is engaging in informing and what backgrounds they have. The intention is crucial in what direction. We are not supposed to just pass through the content with understanding the person, but with understanding the person, we realize that our reaction should not fulfill their ultimate goal. With understanding the person, we realize that this project is not their ultimate goal. For example, their goal is to destroy the personalities and dignitaries who are respected and dear to the people.
This newspaper concludes by stating that we should pay attention to the outcome of our demands, words, comments, and likes. Let’s see who the ultimate winner and loser is when we draw the final line. Justice that leads to the destruction and disrespect of the spiritual, moral, and political capital of the people is injustice. The main injustice is to violate the beliefs of the people, not just this or that. If demanding leads to the perception of systemic corruption, it is a major injustice.