2012/04/13
Eduardo Sa: The False Image of Iran!
The image of Iran presented by the Western media does not leave us happy," says the Ambassador. To give voice to the Iranians and break stereotypes manufactured by the Western media, civil society organizations called on Iran's ambassador ambassador in Brazil. Mohammad Ali Ghanezadeg Ezavladi, to talk with intellectuals, artists and journalists of the Brazilian Press Association (ABI), in Rio de Janeiro. The auditorium was crowded during the event, which was attended attended by singer, Beth Carvalho. Ezabadi made a little speech and then answered all the questions from an audience that was mostly sympathetic to questions such as Iran's nuclear bomb, repression of women, comparison with Brazil, Iran, media coverage, among other topics were analyzed by the diplomat. Speech by Mohammad Ali Ezayladi before questions: It is important that we succeed in presenting Iranians, because unfortunately the news disseminated about Iran is so dark that it sometimes hides the real country. We are a country of 70 million inhabitants, one of the creators of one of three world civilizations. I want to talk about the present and a country that 33 years ago the people made a revolution in order not to serve plunderers and major powers. As soon as the independence, the sovereignty of that country was announced, problems started to appear. It was a path chosen by us, and in the light of this determination, Iran moved ahead and won many successes and achieved rapid development. From the data of international institutions on scientific activities in the world, Iran registered a high average worldwide. In studies of nanotechnology, we were in 12th place in the world, stem cell of the 6th country, and we are the only Islamic country that could launch a satellite into orbit. We have created good conditions for our people at various levels, and education became a priority in our country. The level of the student population was 150,000. After the revolution and today, there are 4 million college students.
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