Hamidreza Jalaeipour: IRIB deprives the youth of Ferdowsipour’s program and adds an insult to injury

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Hamidreza Jalaeipour: IRIB deprives the youth of Ferdowsipour's program and adds an insult to injury

Hamidreza Jalaeipour says the national broadcaster deprives the youth of Ferdowsipour’s program and adds insult to injury.

Hamidreza Jalaeipour says the most radical individuals have been placed in charge of the country’s culture and politics, while the wise have been sidelined.

The government has become defenseless against the storms of protests.

The way to save the country is to return to and revive the path of rationality, reform, and moderation.

The government has not yet shown a hopeful outlook, and this is a major shortcoming.

The national broadcaster mostly echoes the voices of those responsible for the current situation.

The Shah’s mistake was not showing flexibility in the end; his mistake was delaying reforms for too long.

A broadcaster that unilaterally deprives 20 million young people of Ferdowsipour’s successful program and adds insult to injury cannot communicate with the people.

The national broadcaster should not label protesters as rioters or use other derogatory terms, but rather should facilitate dialogue.

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