Removing prominent and experienced professors from universities and replacing them with non-specialists

The removal of prominent and experienced university professors and the replacement of non-specialists as professors has dealt a major blow to the structure of universities.
The expulsion of veteran and experienced but critical professors from the country's universities began with the start of the Raisi administration, and the process of these removals and dismissals intensified under various pretexts and titles, which has caused great consternation in the country's academic community.
Meanwhile, one of the replacements at the university is Amir Hossein Sabeti, a radio and television presenter and member of the Paydar Front, and a person close to Saeed Jalili, who is scheduled to teach the "Islamic Revolution" course at Sharif University, and Abbas Mozoun, another radio and television presenter at this university, is scheduled to teach the "Rule of Life" course to students.
In response to Amir Hossein Sabeti's teaching, political analyst Abbas Abdi posted a text on his Twitter page: "Where will the revolution reach when the new revolutionary becomes its standard-bearer? We were just missing one person from entering the university, and that's when they expel the owners of knowledge and real revolutionaries from the other door."
Abtin Golkar, a renowned translator and professor at Tarbiat Modares University's Russian Language Department, also protested in response to the removal of prominent professors, writing on his Instagram page: "The task of the scoundrel clan is clear, but the dust must fall on the head of the minister who cannot even react to the scandal that has arisen in the institutions under his control. The dust must fall on that mother university that does not appreciate great people like Milad Azimi and Vahid Eidgah Torqeba, and the dust must fall on the head of that person with a defective gene who considers Ali Sharifi Zarchi a thorn in his side."
Students of the Faculty of Literature and Humanities at the University of Tehran also noticed the removal of seven prominent professors from the university upon the publication of the list of courses offered in the new semester. They announced that replacing non-specialists in their classes would deal a major blow to this important and historic faculty of the country.
It should be noted that the "Permanence Front" team in the Supreme Council for the Cultural Revolution has considered the theory of eliminating 50,000 university professors by the end of the Raisi administration. This team intends to install 50,000 new professors in universities by October, at the same time as classes begin. This front also seeks to transfer the Evaluation Organization from the Ministry of Science to the Supreme Council for the Cultural Revolution so that they can monitor the entry of students to universities and change their entry based on political-ideological qualifications.




