Maziar Khosravi, the journalist, says blaming the protesters is misleading

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Maziar Khosravi, the journalist, says blaming the protesters is misleading

Maziar Khosravi, a journalist, says blaming the protesters is giving the wrong address.

Maziar Khosravi, a journalist, tweeted in response to some ultra-revolutionaries who are trying to attribute the terrorist attack on the Shah Cheragh shrine to the protesters.

The first bloody operation of ISIS in Iran, the attack on the Parliament and the mausoleum of the founder of the Islamic Republic, happened when there were no protests in the streets. Its design and execution were much more complex than the attack on Shah Cheragh. Blaming the protesters is nothing but giving the wrong address for political exploitation.

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