Gholamali Jafarzadeh Emenabadi, former Member of Parliament: In the end, we never understood if we should talk or get beaten

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Gholamali Jafarzadeh Emenabadi, former Member of Parliament: In the end, we never understood if we should talk or get beaten

Gholamali Jafarzadeh Imenabadi, a former member of parliament, said, ‘In the end, we never understood whether we should engage in dialogue or get beaten.’

Gholamali Jafarzadeh Imenabadi, a former member of parliament, in an interview with an ILNA reporter, in response to the question of what his opinion is about Mr. Ejei’s call for dialogue, said, ‘Dialogue has a mechanism. Who should conduct this dialogue and where should it take place? You do not allow the parties to express their views. Power must be given to the parties so that they can engage in dialogue. Today, the statements are contradictory. In the end, we never understood whether we should engage in dialogue or get beaten. Therefore, first, these statements need to be clarified, and then we should design the mechanism for dialogue.’

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