Taleh Bagirzadeh Summoned to Ministry of National Security
Yesterday a well-known theologian and head of the public movement Muslim Unity Taleh Bagirzade was summoned to the Ministry of National Security.
Commenting the call for Turan, Bagirzade said he was reproached for acting "against the state." On that Bagirzade said that he loves his country, but is not satisfied with the government.
"Governments come and go, but the state is firm. Do not equate the state and the government," said Bagirzade.
According to him, during the meeting the parties touched upon the topic of the terrorist groups in the Middle East. There was no pressure or threats in his address during the nearly two-hour meeting, said the theologian.
* The former political prisoner Taleh Bagirzade was arrested in March 2014 on fabricated charges of drug possession. The real reason for his arrest was his sharp criticism of the government policies. He was released in August 2015. -05B04-
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