The Excellency Nouri Zad, don’t conceal the fact that you are an entirely Baha’i person!!!
Bahaismiran: Encountering two people who were visiting his exhibition, Nouri Zad called the first Pahlavi using the title “the greatâ€. Once more, this action was paid attention by the opposed media abroad. Shortly after this event, Iran Farda network justified its motivation using this title in “Golgasht†program on 28th Khordad, 1394 in a phone interview.
Nori Zad paid attention to several special notes:
· He introduced the Iranian people as slogan-eaters and claimed that Iranian people hear the things which are said by the central speaker.
· He introduced the opposite sides of Iran as the wise ones and the Iranian managers as incapable ones.
· He believes that the Iranian people don’t think and ask why against each measure.
· He believes that the Iranian system of government tells his not to have the atomic bomb and it has concealed its nuclear activities for 16 years to achieve the nuclear weapons.
· Nori Zad calls the supporters of the Iranian system of government as those who don’t understand or make a benefit.
· Nouri Zad believes that king Reza has been the savior of Iran and everybody must thank this so-called great man due to his measures.
· Nouri Zad apologized for being in accordance with the Iranian system of government for a period of time.
· He says clergyman should be thankful of this great man (the first Pahlavi) if they are Muslims.
Nouri Zad is standing next to Sattar Beheshti’s mother
In a 49-minute interview, Nouri Zad has focused on the services of the first Pahlavi. However, the main issue is that: why does Nouri Zad believe so? The answer: That Nouri Zad kisses a Baha’i kid’s feet as a symbolic action and he concentrates on Baha’is in general by going to their houses to appease them are indications of great ideological change. It is clear that Mr. Nouri Zad has concluded to be against the Iranian system of government. Additionally, as the proceeds, this opposition becomes sever.
Nouri Zad is caressing Baha’is