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Subscribe for more videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/Hasanaghami... . Hasan Aghamiri Hassan Aghamiri - Controversial speech and harsh criticism of officials Seyyed Hassan Aghamiri Khansari (born March 7, 1979, Tehran) is an Iranian cleric who is best known in Iran for his different speeches with an approach to God's mercy. The opposition to Aghamiri and his controversial speeches, along with the spread of And the cyberspace epidemic, especially Telegram, began in 2016, and news agencies close to the Iranian government have repeatedly criticized his speeches, and various individuals, including Raefipour, Mehdi Daneshmand, Taha Hojjat, and several others, have responded to him. Permanent Disrobing In January 2018, Agha Miri published a post on Instagram announcing the sentence of the judge of the Second Criminal Branch of the Special Court for the Clergy, headed by the Attorney General of the country, to two years in prison, suspended for five years, and permanent disrobing. After the announcement of the news, Many people followed Agha Miri's story to get to know him, so much so that within a week, more than 400,000 people added followers to his Instagram page. Various people, such as Masoumeh Ebtekar and a number of politicians, supported Agha Miri on social media following the issuance of this verdict. In March 2018, Agha Miri announced the execution of the verdict issued to him by publishing a post on his Instagram page. Regarding the manner in which the verdict was executed, The execution of the sentence has also been carried out by contacting the Special Court for the Clergy of Qom, and on behalf of the Special Court of Tehran, a permanent disrobing sentence and two years of suspended imprisonment for a period of five years have been served on him. The judge executing the sentences has announced that they have given us a proxy. Let's execute the sentence here. While they had requested that this happen in their car outside the courthouse to preserve their dignity, they ultimately forced him to take off his clerical robes in front of the audience before they were allowed to leave the courthouse. .