Former President of Tarbiat Modares University: If We Behave Badly, We Will Get a Negative Response

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Former President of Tarbiat Modares University: If We Behave Badly, We Will Get a Negative Response

The former president of Tarbiat Modares University: If we behave badly, we will get a negative response.

The former president of Tarbiat Modares University: If we behave badly, we will get a negative response.

Najafgholi Habibi, the former president of Tarbiat Modares University: These are out of concern; these young people are interested in their country and want the situation to improve.

At the beginning of the revolution, there were such discussions and atmospheres in universities, but those tensions built people.

The government must be wise and understand that the youth are the source of the country’s vitality and a national asset. They will manage the country in the future, and all officials must understand this.

The Imam saw the university as the way to save the country, but some quietly silenced the free-thinking platforms.

At the same time when the leadership was reciting Akhavan Sales’ poetry in a speech, some were saying this poet is counter-revolutionary.

We have not been successful in integrating religious thought into the university.

If we behave badly, we will also get a negative response.

Officials must know that harsh and legalistic behavior towards the youth is not tolerated.

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