I just read this post. It breaks my hearth everytime I get to know more about other people's reality. I do believe in God. I am just wondering how long people have to wait to see justice.
The letter is very emotional and contains many fact, except the implicit connection it assumes between inflation and eliminating subsidies, which are two separate phenomena. The first one is an ongoing problem for many decades in Iran. The latter was probably the best thing AhmadiNejad did in his life.
to be honest, I don't know much about stuff like this. I just have no faith in him and anything he does. I don't think he is capable of doing anything right. why do you say eliminating subsidies was a good thing? p.s. I was wondering what yaraneh was ;)
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The letter is very emotional and contains many fact, except the implicit connection it assumes between inflation and eliminating subsidies, which are two separate phenomena.
The first one is an ongoing problem for many decades in Iran. The latter was probably the best thing AhmadiNejad did in his life.
why do you say eliminating subsidies was a good thing?
p.s. I was wondering what yaraneh was ;)