The Zangezur’s issue was chess playing. It’s unfortunate that borderlines were involved. My response will be to keep doing what I was doing. First, contact youngsters in Iran through the dark web and explain the platform.
UPDATE 1:
It should concern anyone that those who play chess with borderlines may impose other decisions that will not be beneficial as well.
I never intervene in Iran’s domestic decisions for example about the price of bread or fuel, etc. Some economists think this is a good decision and some other economists oppose that. This is purely an economic decision.
But things are different about corruption. This was a good move by Pezeshkian’s cabinet to publicize Eshghy’s loans. However, removing those who are known for their stance against corruption is concerning. My knowledge about that issue is limited. So all I can say at this point is that it should be clarified that those who fight corruption will not be penalized.