Iranian Cleric Blames Enemy for "Diapers that Make Our Children Sterile!"
Independent Aggregator of News/Events, Kodoom.com: On Tuesday, Mojtaba Zonnour (Zolnour), Head of National Security and Foreign Affairs Committee in Iranian Parliament, , blamed enemies of Iran for manufacturing diapers that make children impotent and sterile.
On Tuesday, speaking in National Convention on Soft Defense, Zonnouri stated: "They want to overthrow our regime... Bio terrorism is a serious threat now... At times our enemies fabricate diaper pulps that make our children sterile.. We need to have more advanced quality control labs... The enemy's main goal is to discredit our regime with our citizens."
The conservative Zonnouri currently represents Qom in the Iranian Parliament. He was formerly Supreme Leader's Deputy Representative to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
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