'We should reiterated that under the governance of the Islamic Republic of Iran the followers of all Divine faiths live in peace side by side of each other,' said Javid Khan-Dadash in an interview with IRNA.
The Head of the Jewish Society in Shiraz added that despite the claims made by alien media about pressures being exerted on religious minorities in Iran, this group of Iranian citizens enjoy full freedom in observation of their particular traditions and religious rituals.
'The Government of Prudence and Hope is expected to focus on resolving certain problems of the religious minorities, such as employment of their youth,' he said.
Young people's unemployment and certain other problems that the head of the Jewish Society in Shiraz spoke about are of course not limited to the Iranian religious minorities, as the Muslim youths in Iran and the world, too, are often faced with such problems.
Khan-Dadash also expressed hope that the ongoing visit of the President and his cabinet members to Fars province will herald good and bright days for the provincial people.
'Dr. Rouhani has ever since accepting responsibility as the president been persistently trying to implement the promises he had amde to materialize in his presidential campaign,' he said.
President Hassan Rouhani and his cabinet members arrived in Shiraz on Wednesday morning.
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Followers of Divine faiths live in peace in Iran: Jewish figure
Apr 29, 2015, 5:39 PM
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Shiraz, APRIL 29, IRNA – Head of the Jewish Society in Shiraz said on Wednesday that the followers of Divine faiths live in peace side by side of each other in Iran.