Ehsan Bodaghi, the Journalist, Recognized as a Street Mugger and Enemy of the State

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Ehsan Bodaghi, the Journalist, Recognized as a Street Mugger and Enemy of the State

Ehsan Bodaghi, the journalist, is recognized as a street robber and enemy combatant

Ehsan Bodaghi’s sarcastic tweet in response to the issuance of the death sentence for the highway robber of Niayesh and the Ministry of Culture’s decision to merge the libraries of the Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults into the public library system

In a country where street robbers are recognized as enemy combatants instead of those involved in multi-billion dollar corruption cases, it is natural that instead of state banks with 81 trillion tomans and car manufacturers with 68 trillion tomans in accumulated losses, the libraries of the Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults are closed under the pretext of being unprofitable.

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