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Subscribe for more videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/Hasanaghami... . Hasan Aghamiri Hassan Aghamiri - A speech on the topic of living with religious principles. 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 and Simultaneously with the expansion and spread of cyberspace, especially Telegram, in 2016, news agencies close to the Iranian government have repeatedly criticized his speeches, as have various individuals, including Raefipour, Mehdi Daneshmand, Taha Hojjat, and several others, in response. They had come to him. Permanent disrobing. In January 2018, Agha Miri published a post on Instagram announcing that the judge of the Second Criminal Branch of the Special Court for the Clergy, headed by the Attorney General, had sentenced him to two years in prison, suspended for five years, and permanent disrobing. Then Since the news of Agha Miri's verdict was announced, many people have been following him to get to know him, so much so that within a week, more than 400,000 people have become followers of his Instagram page. was added. Various people, such as Masoumeh Ebtekar and a number of politicians, supported Agha Miri on social media following the issuance of this verdict. Execution of the 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 execution of the sentence was also carried out by contacting the Special Court for the Clergy of Qom, and on behalf of the Special Court of Tehran, a sentence of permanent disrobing and two years of suspended imprisonment for a period of five years was served on him. The judge executing the sentences has announced that he will not be represented by us. They asked us to execute the sentence right here. While they had requested that this happen in their car outside the courthouse to preserve their dignity, they were ultimately forced to remove their clerical robes in front of the audience to allow them to leave the courthouse. Be.