Masjedjamee: If Hashemi Were Here, He Would Talk to the People

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Masjedjamee: If Hashemi Were Here, He Would Talk to the People

Masjed Jamei: If Hashemi were here, he would talk to the people.

Masjed Jamei believes that the civic nature of recent elections was less accepted, and this public dissatisfaction was not addressed by the system. Although some people took actions and said and wrote things, there was no listening ear.

Moreover, in the current situation, what makes the matter difficult is confronting those who are products of the education, culture, and media of this very system, and yet have claimed its ideas and visions.

In any case, this is neither the first nor the last instance of such protests. If Mr. Hashemi were here, he would distinguish between chaos and protest, recognize the right to protest as explicitly stated in the constitution, emphasize finding practical solutions, which I have offered at least twice, and strive as much as possible to pay attention to the protests and reduce the severity of harsh responses to the people and protesters.

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