Politics Listen | Simorgh | Ethics, Future Governance, and Fiqh – a conversation between Mehdi Motaharnia and Sheikh Nasser Naqavian. Sheikh Nasser Naqavian: If a jurist can advance their thinking to the level of the community’s intellectual leaders, the people will accept them. Listen: Simorgh | Economy, Justice, Hidden Collapse — a conversation between Mehdi Motaharnia and Dr. Hossein Raghfar on Abdi MediaPreviousNext Sheikh Naser Naqavian: In Ayatollah Khomeini’s view, music was absolutely forbidden! Sheikh Nasser Naqavian: We are not seeking a revolt or reform in the sense of a revolution; rather, we aim for a structural reform. Sadegh Zibakalam: If I see a reason to depart from [my beliefs], I will certainly do so.The three words that will shape Iran’s future: abandoning resentment, hatred, and malice. Sadeq Zibakalaam: Our biggest problem is understanding the developments in our own society!Note: This season of the Simorgh program, produced by Abdullah Abdi, was produced before the Israeli attack on Iran. The Right to Protest and Iran's Future Governance Model, Mehdi Motaharnia's Conversation with Hedayat Aghaei on the Simorgh ProgramIn a world where political order is being redefined, the key question is how reformism in Iran will have to do with the future; Can it be the accelerator of change or will it become a deterrent? Part of the community has passed through reformism in year 6, and this will undoubtedly affect the future of Iran and the future of politics in the country. Sadegh Zibakalam: It matters who is the presidentI wanted with all my being to prevent Jalili's presidency; because it was a continuation of the misery that started during Mr. Raisi's time. Sadegh Zibakalam: I am against the overthrow, but I am seeking change with all my heart.I am in no way saying that we must cling to this system with our claws and teeth! Water Crisis and Natural Resources; A Conversation Between Environmental Activist Mohammad Darvish and Ataullah Ebrahimi, Director of the Soil Conservation and Watershed Management Research InstituteWhile natural resources can act as the cornerstone of a country's stability, their lack of proper management can lead to serious problems and even the collapse of the land. To this end, today, with Dr. Ebrahimi, the head of the Institute for Soil and Watershed Management, we are discussing the effective challenges and strategies in the country's natural resource management. Criticism of the young generation's narrative of the 1979 RevolutionDon't read more than two pages of the book to see what happened in 1979, you will only look at us with hatred and resentment. Sadegh Zibakalam: If the Islamic Republic falls tonight, we have come out of the hole and fallen into the well.After the fall of the Islamic Republic, our gaps will just explode and get out Sadeq Zibakalam: We should not join the wave of hatred and grudges and say that we have no other choice but to overthrow!Our society is influenced by four deep social divisions: cultural, religious, ethnic and financial divisions Sadegh Zibakalam: In January 2017, some female students at Tehran University took off their headscarves for the first time.With the anger I saw in the Basij's eyes, they might have shot female students if they had weapons Sadegh Zibakalam: The overthrow of the cause of hatred and hatred of the Islamic Republic's systemI believe at least 5 % of Iranian people are dissatisfied with this system Sadegh Zibaklam: When I say I disagree with overthrow, they say, "Do you see blindness?" What you have passed through this system, what have you done since year that this system has been closer to overthrow? Sadegh Zibaklam: Some - like Mr. Mehdi Motaharnia - are mounted on this wave [which the system reaches the end of the line] and are careful not to find!What if you say anything but overthrow, what have you done in the past few years?! See: Simorgh | Intellectuals, Power and Stock of Republicanism in Iran Dialogue Mehdi Motaharnia and Sadegh Zibaklam Note: This season has been produced since the Israeli attack on Iran. See: The Water and Environmental Crisis in Iran, a conversation between environmental activist Mohammad Darvish and ecologist Adel JaliliToday's interview is with Dr. Adel Jalili, a well-known name in the field of natural resources and long-time director of the National Botanical Garden of Iran; someone who has worked for years to protect endangered species and expand ecological knowledge, but now speaks at a time when the news of the dissolution of the Natural Resources Organization in the new government has raised serious concerns Ataullah Ebrahimi: 70-80 percent of the Natural Resources Organization's duties are governance dutiesI don't think this decision was made consciously Ataullah Ebrahimi: We must solve our soil problem before solving the water problemWe need to turn off the water supply valve so we can return the tank to its original state Ataullah Ebrahimi: We have one of the highest soil erosion rates in the worldWe are losing our territorial ecological capacity at a faster rate than the rest of the world Hossein Salahvarzi: The private sector's share of the economy must increaseThe task of the private sector all over the world is to make demands and provide solutions Hossein Salahvarzi: The government should avoid competing with the private sectorA large part of the private sector also only wanted to earn a larger share after the revolution Hossein Salahvarzi: Today's government itself cannot import the foreign exchange earned from oil sales!The result of these interventions is a decrease in non-oil exports Hossein Salahvarzi: The country is becoming worn out in all mattersThe country's economic developments are such that you can't even make economic predictions for your own family! Hossein Salahvarzi: We are not even close to the goals of the 2025 Vision Document!Administrative corruption and lack of meritocracy have destroyed the motivation [of activity] in the country Hossein Salahvarzi: The real value of the dollar is about 80,000 Tomans(This program was recorded before the Twelve Days War) Hossein Salahvarzi: Almost half of Iran's economy is in the hands of rent-seekersIn an opaque administrative system where there are golden signatures, these things also happen! See: Water Crisis and Natural Resources: A Conversation between Mohammad Darwish, an environmental activist, and Ataullah Ebrahimi, Director of the Soil Conservation and Watershed Management Research InstitutePrepared in Abdi Media See: Simorgh | Economy and the Future of Governance, a conversation between Mehdi Motaharnia and economic activist Hossein SalahvarziNote: This episode of the program was produced before Israel attacked Iran Water Crisis in Iran – Conversation between Mohammad Darvish, environmental activist, and Isa Bozorgzadeh, spokesperson for Iran’s water industry.Reducing water exploitation in the country’s provinces has now become one of the main environmental concerns; an issue that experts believe is the only way to achieve resilience, reduce imbalances, and control land subsidence. However, this major change requires a reconsideration of livelihoods and businesses that are heavily dependent on water. Tonight on Abdi Media: Simorgh | Intellectuals, Power, and the Deadlock of Republicism in IranConversation between Mehdi Motaharnia and Sadegh Zibakalam Isa Bozorgzadeh: Using unconventional water resources is a response to climate change.We can convert the use of natural resources in a way that benefits the farmers. Hossein Raghfar: The conditions for the real participation of private sector and public capital must be provided.As long as the economy lacks sufficient transparency, a real private sector cannot operate. Isa Bozorgzadeh: Water is not a political issue; it is a social issue.Participatory water management is a tool that has been known for years but has not advanced. Isa Bozorgzadeh: The executive bodies and the legislature have interests in “remaining in the final state.”Statesmen must realize that many solutions lie in letting go. Hossein Raghfar: The only solution to the crises is to return to the people.There is a solution; but the solution cannot exist within the current order — or disorder. Tonight on Abdi Media: Water and Natural Resources CrisisConversation between Mohammad Darvish, environmental activist, and Ataullah Ebrahimi, head of the Soil Conservation and Watershed Management Research Institute Hossein Raghfar: Housing is generally out of reach of the middle classPeople have been excluded from the country's fundamental decision-making system. See: Water Crisis in Iran Dialogue Mohamed Dervish Environmental Activist and isa bozorgzadeh Spokesman of the Water Industry of IranRight now on the website and YouTube channel of Abdi Media Hussein Raghfar: The continuation of the current situation is not possible and will lead to political collapse.The lower classes have been removed from the country's policy agenda. Hosein Raghfar: The main subject of governance today is the interests of oligarchs.Today a significant portion of the country's population cannot go to school. Hossein Raghfar: After the war, national resources and opportunities were distributed in a very unequal manner.As we progressed further, these inequalities intensified and the gap between the people and the government widened. نمایش بیشترMost ReadMemories of Akbar Hashemi - February 20, 2000 - Meeting with Abdullah Jasbi and Concerns About Election ResultsMovie / Where is Commander Morteza Talaie?Akbar Hashemi's memoirs - 1999 September 10 - The two-person political negotiations with Vaez Tabasi continued until he was escorted to Tehran, where Hashemi apparently decided to seriously participate in the sixth parliamentary elections.The records of the recent periods of the Islamic Council showed that the parliament is not in charge of affairs and cannot interfere or pass resolutions on the authority of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces at any level, let alone supervise.What will be the future of Iran with the announced candidates for the presidential election? / Conversation with Dr. Taghi Azad AramakiCan I feel tired with you?A Basiji veterinarian was appointed head of the health network instead of an otolaryngologist.Akbar Hashemi's memoirs - 1999 September 5 - The meeting of the senior managers of the judiciary with Hashemi Rafsanjani and their complaint about the neglect of Hashemi Shahroudi, the new head of the judiciary, continues.Memories of Akbar Hashemi - 1999 September 7 - In continuation of the efforts of the late Vaez Tabasi, who used to encourage Hashemi to participate in the elections in frequent meetings, this time he also met with Hashemi.Akbar Hashemi's memories - 1999 September 9 - Continued visits to the belongings, buildings and works of Astan Quds