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Martyr Roknabadi Girl:

Ms. Leila Hatami, why are you indifferent to your homeland?

Zahra Asl Roknabadi, daughter of martyr Roknabadi, ex- Iranian Ambassador to Lebanon, say an attractive memory and Criticized Leila Hatami's recent speech.
News ID: 69105
Publish Date: 10March 2018 - 10:13

Ms. Leila Hatami, why are you indifferent to your homeland?According to the epic and jihad group of Defapress , the martyr roknabadi was a leading diplomat of the revolutionary whose last responsibility was the ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Lebanon.
The great martyr in the year2015, who went to Saudi Arabia to perform Hajj's pilgrimage, disappeared in Mena's catastrophe and returned to Iran after a while. At that time, there were many speculations about the purposeful murder of the ex- Iranian ambassador.


Zahra Asl Roknabadi, daughter of martyr Roknabadi, reacted to the sad words of Laila Hatami by posting a post on her Instagram page and criticized it for a memorial toher father's case.


Leila Hatami, a cinema actor, was shocked to comment on the unfortunate comment of the security forces' attempts to continue security and calm throughout turmoil and interrupt security.


Zahra Asl-Rinkabadi, on Instagram, wrote:


I remember that in the time of missing my dad came to our house from several foreign networks to interview us about the condition in which he was subsequent his case and the speculation about his imprisonment at the grip of the Zionist regime.


I always checked questions before the interview, which was not asked about the government's actions ... though we were bloody from the lack of work and some topics, we did not want to be goddamned to bring our own splendor ... and continue to do so, We keep...


We had bad time, but we have not complained to a stranger...


Dear Ms Leila Hatami ... Which planet you are so indifferent to your homeland? What's the price??? ...
I know I should use Ms. Hatami's photo, but my father'simage, which was worth his par excellence for his homeland, was better...

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