Mansour Haghighatpour: Mashhad Friday Prayers Are Not the Voice of the Regime

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Mansour Haghighatpour: Mashhad Friday Prayers Are Not the Voice of the Regime

Mansour Haghighatpour: The Friday prayer in Mashhad is not the voice of the regime

A former parliament member: People should not attribute these unethical behaviors to the regime and government, just as the Leader is the most eloquent scholar of the Islamic world and observes all necessary points in his statements.

For this reason, if, for example, one Friday prayer leader out of 10,000 makes a mistake, it should not be generalized to the entire government.

I, Mansour Haghighatpour, do not consider the Friday prayer leader of Mashhad to be a representative of the regime, and essentially the Friday prayer in Mashhad is not only not the voice of the regime, but it is also not very important. Therefore, the behaviors of Mr. Alamolhoda should not be attributed to the regime because the voice of the Friday prayer in Mashhad is not the voice of the regime.

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