"Exaggeration in exile!"

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-Tuesday 2024/10/08 - 22:54
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I didn't intend to follow any fake claims that are spread in cyberspace or the so-called "boast in exile!" to answer, but because I have been repeatedly asked about the claims of Sardar Qalibaf in the above clip over the past years, the following explanations are provided to clear up any misunderstandings:

1- The topic is related to the investigation of the June and July 2003 student protests in the National Security Council and not the university dormitory disaster (1999).

2- The deliberations of the National Security Council meeting are confidential, and its disclosure is a violation of legal rules and regulations.

3- His claims of "threats and insults" and insulting the audience in the meeting are completely denied. The fact is that the authority and acceptability of the Ministry of Science at that time was such that they did not allow themselves to be bold and rude!

4- I have always emphasized on preserving the sanctity and security of the university's privacy within the framework of national interests, and except in emergency situations [possibility of destruction of public property...], with the entry of any kind of military force into the university space without legal permission and coordination with the university president and I have opposed the approval of the Minister of Science during my tenure.
Mustafa Moin

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