National Security Commission of Parliament: Amir Tataloo Should Not Be Pardoned by Judicial Authorities

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The National Security Commission of the Parliament insists that Amir Tataloo should not be pardoned by judicial authorities under any circumstances.

Yaghoub Rezazadeh, a member of the presidium of the National Security Commission of the Parliament, stated that Amir Hossein Maqsoodloo, known as Amir Tataloo, has been residing in Turkey for several years and intended to move from Turkey to European countries to continue his artistic work, but European countries did not agree to his entry.

Unfortunately, he engaged in unethical activities by forming immoral gangs in Turkey, which were not befitting of a true artist.

Regrettably, considering the insults he directed at the sacred system of the Islamic Republic of Iran on social media, in my opinion, this individual should be disciplined and punished and should not be pardoned or forgiven by judicial authorities under any circumstances.

Regarding the execution of Tataloo, he mentioned that it depends on the status of the case, the evidence, and the plaintiffs, and we trust in the justice of the judicial system to decide what is right for him.

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