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Sadegh Zibakalam: The advocates of overthrow have no idea how to overcome the impasse we are in and only chant the slogan of freedom. The people also consider it a step forward due to their dissatisfaction with the conditions! If the majority of the people want something, it does not mean that it is correct. Hitler was also elected by the people's vote and we saw what he did. We have no choice but to follow the changes slowly, such as resisting the hijab law; revolutionary action is not a reasonable action. Mohammad Taqi Akbarnejad: Civil resistance is the only possible way. Neither overthrow is the solution, nor is the idea of consensus and reformism. National self-confidence must be strengthened, violent behavior is the result of its weakness. Like the fundamentalists, the reformists do not pay attention to the role of the people and only go to them during elections. If Saeed Jalili had been elected in the elections, the civil resistance of the people would have forced him to retreat in this way regarding the hijab law. Support Azad in currency (patreon): / azad579 Support Azad in rials (monthly or one-time support possible): https://hamibash.com/azad If needed, you can also use the following addresses to support us. Be sure to contact us via the "Azad" email after each transfer. USDT (trc20): TMJ4T1LPBQY6vF8uAXVifm5tRpJbqk7TQc USDT (erc20): 0xc1DB525EAd3D8A00b1693AEcc7D7d59243376d0c BTC: bc1qngd0qxzxjnzfh5n5eav66rds5557z0wgl4g4qa ETH (erc20): 0xc1DB525EAd3D8A00b1693AEcc7D7d59243376d0c Azad Email: [email protected] Sadegh Zibakalam, a professor of political science, writer, and Iranian expert with a reformist and neoliberal orientation, was born in Tehran in 1948. He received a PhD in political science from the University of Bradford. He was a full professor at the Faculty of Law and Political Science at the University of Tehran and a professor at Azad University, Research Sciences Branch. Zibakalam grew up in a politically active family. His father was a businessman who was also involved in political activities and was a supporter of Mohammad Mossadegh and the Toilers' Party. Sadegh Zibakalam was accepted to the University of Tehran's entrance exam in 1966. However, his father sent him to Austria and then England to stay away from the political conflicts in Iran. Zibakalam began his studies in chemical engineering in England and, after completing his master's degree at the University of Bradford, he entered the doctoral program at the same university. He returned to Iran while studying and was imprisoned in Iran in the summer of 1974. After his release in 1976, due to the country's security preventing him from returning to England, he was hired as an instructor at the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Tehran. After the revolution in 1984, Sadegh Zibakalam returned to England, but decided to change his field of study from chemical engineering to humanities. He received his master's degree and doctorate from the Faculty of Peace Studies at the University of Bradford. The topic of his doctoral dissertation was on the Islamic Revolution of Iran and the philosophy of Western politics. After returning to Iran in 1980, he joined the Political Science Department of the Faculty of Law and Political Science, University of Tehran, where he began his teaching and research activities. Zibakalam was sentenced to a prison term by the Revolutionary Court for his views and comments on nuclear policy and embezzlement, which was eventually converted into a fine. He is the author of several books, including How We Became Us. #Sadegh_Zibakalam #Taqi_Akbarnejad #Doctors #Akbarnejad #Zibakalam #Reformists #Reformist #Women_Live_Freedom #Mahsa_Amini #Islamic_Republic #Democracy #Revolution #Reforms #Politics #America #Theocracy #Iran #Foreign_Policy #Solihf #Doctors #Netanyahu #Hamas #Sharia #Taleqani #Businessman #Khamenei #Khomeini #Shah #Protest #Clergy #Islamic_Government #Mahsa_Movement #November_2019 #88 #Reform #Ahmadinejad #Mousavi #Mirhossein #Leadership #Unity #Hijab #Compulsory_Hijab #Hijab_Bill #Hijab_Law #Jalili #Ghalibaf #New_Zibakalam #Zibakalam_Debate #Akbarnejad_Debate #debate