Iranian-American Professor Seyed Mohammad Marandi was asked for his reaction to the death of Iran’s president Ebrahim Raisi:

Iranian-American Professor Seyed Mohammad Marandi was asked for his reaction to the death of Iran’s president Ebrahim Raisi: “Obviously everyone I know is grieving. He was a very popular figure. He was a very humble man, not at all like the description you gave. He worked very hard for the underprivileged, the working class, the disenfranchised. He traveled from city to city, from town to town. He was constantly visiting different provinces. And that’s why he was so popular among Iranians. Especially, as I said, among the disenfranchised and the middle class, lower middle class. Obviously, what you’re saying is inaccurate, to say the least. I would say the butchers are in London, in Washington, the people who destroyed Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen during the shameful genocide there, the dirty war in Syria, the destruction of Libya, the sanctions against Venezuela and Cuba. I think the real monsters are much closer to home.” Source: Russian Head
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