Behrouz Mohammadi, the representative of Sabzevar in the parliament, says that women in Sabzevar are chanting: ‘The lecher is you, the loose one is you, the free woman is me.’
The parliament representative says women in Sabzevar are chanting: ‘The lecher is you, the loose one is you, the free woman is me.’
Behrouz Mohammadi, the representative of Sabzevar in the parliament.
The government spokesperson has been visiting universities for some time to provide answers, and interestingly, I saw that one of the critical professors said, ‘What position does he have to visit universities?’ Interestingly, the spokesperson is well-informed, and it’s good for him to be present to provide answers. In a space of dialogue and exchange of ideas, we can reach positive points.
Our city, Sabzevar, is a religious city. Some male students intended to follow the students of Sharif University and bring about mixed dining halls, but the women strongly resisted and told them: ‘The lecher is you, the loose one is you, the free woman is me.’
The path for dialogue is open, and we even see that some individuals who had issues in the past have been invited to the national TV and radio to express their views.