Rahimpour Azghadi Claims One-Third of Protesters Found with Cannabis

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Rahimpour Azghadi Claims One-Third of Protesters Found with Cannabis

Rahimpour Azghadi: Flowers were found in the pockets of one-third of the protesters

Rahimpour Azghadi, a member of the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution, stated that during the protests that took place at universities, scenes were witnessed that were unprecedented in Iran and the world.

Most of those who came to the streets were kids, and flowers were found in the pockets of one-third of them.

About 98 percent of those arrested expressed remorse from the very beginning.

Until a wound appears and becomes infected, flies do not land on it. Ignoring the wound and letting it persist causes pain, and attention to it becomes necessary. This pain is a warning signal before death. If there is no doubt and questioning, we do not realize the problem in the mind.

Until trust is weakened, the enemy cannot attract anyone. On this 13th of Aban, about 15 million people participated. It needs to be investigated why a part of society, which is not even the size of a small town compared to the number of participants in the 13th of Aban march, created such events with excuses like hijab, the passing of Ms. Mahsa Amini, and excuses before and after that.

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