Iran freedom staff
Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, stated an unprecedented excuse on behalf of the Islamic Republic after signs of the public desire of radical changes in Iran in recent months’ protests, saying authorities need to work harder at bringing justice in the country.
He included himself as the aim of the critics of injustice in the country beside the government, the parliament, and judiciary.
Criticizing lacking justice in a country from the tongue of the Supreme Leader could have been a good news for the suppressed people, just should it was expressed truly.
Khamenei's stance is question-posing,
Why is Khamenei thinking about justice in Iran now? Has not he been the leader of the Iranian regime for more than 29 years? Did not he have the opportunity during past 29 years to bring justice to Iran? If he was impudent over the past 29 years, what made him powerful now to seek for justice? Does he have an inner motivation for justice or something external has made him think about it?
These questions should be scrutinized carefully to work out the connection between the crises that the regime is tackle with and the reality of a Supreme leader who has become justice lover suddenly.
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