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President of Iran: We promise transparency and justice in the case of Mahsa Amini, a young woman


Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi promised “transparency and justice in this case” by stressing that “it is the duty of the authorities to follow up the case of Mahsa Amini”.

Ebrahim Raisi said: As soon as I learned about the issue of the young woman, Mahsa Amini, I issued my orders while I was in Samarkand, to follow up the case sensitively, and the news of the death of this young woman was published. It’s unfortunate for everyone, and he promised his family to pursue the case, and that’s what we did and we’re still pursuing it.”

He added: “It is our duty to follow up on this case and we promise transparency and justice in this case, and we are waiting for the final report of the forensic medicine regarding this case within the next few days, and the final opinion is the responsibility of the Iranian judiciary.”

He continued: There are demands to review the ways of applying the law (Hijab Law) and different opinions should be allowed to correct things.

He clarified: The methods of implementing the hijab law have been implemented for years and can be revised.

Raeesi said: We should allocate centers for presenting criticisms and revealing discussions, and this will help us in fulfilling our duty, but there should be a limit between protest and disturbance, disturbance, endangering the money and the citizens themselves, and disrupting the livelihood of the citizens. It is unacceptable worldwide.”

Raisi noted: Security forces sacrifice themselves to ensure the safety of citizens and are part of society, our red line is exposure to citizens’ lives and money, and citizens do not allow this.

He emphasized: A country that buried its native people alive, today claims human rights, America witnesses the killing of thousands of citizens, especially women, by the police every year and is still fueling insecurity in Iran.

He pointed out: Western media incites violence and there are media that teach how to make bombs, and this is unacceptable.

Source: Lebanon Debate

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