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Iran’s Response to Allegations of Violence and Terrorism

The recent statements by the Iranian officials emphasize a commitment to addressing grievances and serving the populace amidst accusations of violence. The spokesperson highlighted the unity among citizens stating that all Iranians are brothers including their Muslim neighbors. He pointed out the provocations from Israel which despite its small population has incited conflict throughout the Middle East pitting Islamic nations against each other.

The official refuted claims labeling Iran as a center of evil and terrorism questioning the narrative that the nation is responsible for mass killings. He referenced a recent declaration from the President of the United States alleging that Iran has committed genocide against 32000 individuals. The spokesperson challenged this assertion citing official statistics and even providing national identification numbers for verification. He urged anyone who claims otherwise to present their evidence. Furthermore he noted that among the reported figures over 2000 individuals were martyrs while 300 to 400 were military personnel who died defending security not participating in protests.

The destruction of over 350 mosques and more than 300 schools was also addressed questioning the logic behind such acts by those who claim to be protesting. The official criticized the involvement of certain Zionist officials and some European nations who allegedly encouraged violence indicating their intent to destabilize the region.

The Iranian representative reiterated their acceptance of protests and expressed a deep-seated commitment to rectify shortcomings and serve the people as much as possible. He conveyed heartfelt sorrow for the events affecting the nation’s citizens.

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