Hojatoleslam Javad Nikbin, representative of Kashmar, said the US set Evin on fire 40 minutes before the fire, they called our Foreign Minister

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Hojatoleslam Javad Nikbin, representative of Kashmar, said the US set Evin on fire 40 minutes before the fire, they called our Foreign Minister

Hojjat al-Islam Javad Nikbin, the representative of Kashmar, said that America set Evin on fire. They called our foreign minister 40 minutes before the fire started.

The representative of Kashmar said that America set Evin on fire. The U.S. Secretary of State knew 40 minutes before the fire started and had called our foreign minister.

Hojjat al-Islam Javad Nikbin said, ‘If we want the street riots and similar issues to be resolved in the country, the solution is Ruhollah. The late Imam, who came after the Minor Occultation and had no equal, did things and said words that were inspired from elsewhere. He said, ‘My companions are in the cradle.’ We are at fault. I, Javad Nikbin, am at fault. Let’s not deflect these riots and protests. The issue of the enemy and foreign interference remains in its place.’

The foreign minister stated that on the night Evin caught fire, I had just arrived home and hadn’t even taken off my coat when the U.S. Secretary of State called and said, ‘We have four prisoners in Evin who are supposed to be exchanged, make sure nothing happens to them.’ I said, ‘There is no news.’ The U.S. Secretary of State knew 40 minutes before we did. They set Evin on fire themselves with their own people.

Behavior can only be changed with thoughts, not with force and threats, just as Reza Shah couldn’t forcefully remove the veil.

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