Government Spokesperson: I Go to Universities to Hear the Voices of Young People and Students

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Government Spokesperson: I Go to Universities to Hear the Voices of Young People and Students

The government spokesperson says, ‘I go to universities to hear the voices of the youth and students.’

Bahadari Jahromi: In the past decade, we fell behind because they relied on the world’s bullies, pursued appeasement, became hopeful towards foreigners, and neglected the capabilities of the great Iranian nation. I go to universities to hear the voices of students and young people and to converse with them. I never tire of listening to the voices of the youth. A Muslim representative in the U.S. House of Representatives was expelled from the Foreign Affairs Committee yesterday for asking a question about Israel, yet in our country, they claim the atmosphere is closed. Since Instagram was blocked, I have not used this platform. Social media and foreign networks do not adhere to their own rules and standards against us and are promoters of violence, terrorism, and hate speech.

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