
In the meeting, Ayatollah Khamenei described "the youthful spirit, the sense of 
an influential identity, the faith and ideals-based motives of student 
movements and demand those ideals” as a source of hope for the future and 
stressed the need for "being revolutionary, remaining revolutionary and acting 
revolutionarily” considering its nuances and requisites. He reiterated, "Given 
the capacities and facilities of the country, we should continue the proud 
movement toward the ideals with greater power and pace.”
At the beginning of his remarks, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution described 
the day’s meeting and the remarks of the students, which contained a whole range 
of domestic issues as well as suggestions, grievances and objections, as a 
student meeting in the true sense of the word. He said, "The most important and 
outstanding result of this meeting was the revelation of the lively, fervent and 
motivated spirit and movement among students of various inclinations, and this 
genuine atmosphere is direct opposite to insinuations by the enemies, foreigners 
and some domestic elements that Iranian universities are filled with depression, 
despair and hopelessness.” 
Ayatollah Khamenei added, "The existence of such a spirit will lead to the 
student feeling effective and to speak and make demands based on this feeling.”
He pointed to the remarks of the students in this meeting and their complaints 
against some of the issues of the country, described most of these grievances as 
valid and at the same time, reiterated, "The materialization of the wishes which 
are easily expressed by passionate youths is not so easily possible considering 
the realities but require work and effort and some preparations.” 
The Leader of the Islamic Revolution stressed, "One of the necessary 
preparations for the realization of wishes is the presence of passionate and 
motivated youths on the scene and their thought and effort to remove the 
problems.” 
Ayatollah Khamenei then pointed to some criticisms by the students of some 
institutions, adding, "The management of some institutions such as the Armed 
Forces rests with the Leader; however, in the case of the Judiciary and the 
Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), their management does not lie with 
the Leader although their heads are designated by the Leader and for example as 
with the IRIB, whether under its current management or previous managements, I 
had and always have a critical stance on various issues.” 
Ayatollah Khamenei added, "The fundamental solution to fixing the flaws and 
problems in some institutions such as the IRIB is the injection of young, 
active, faithful and motivated youths into these apparatuses and I have 
repeatedly underscored this point to them.” 
He stressed that there is no doubt that the Islamic establishment and the 
country is moving forward, saying, "I have repeatedly said that the future is 
better than today and belongs to the youths; however, the prerequisite for this 
is staying on the correct path and continuous and indefatigable movement.” 
The Leader of the Islamic Revolution said, "This student meeting bore great hope 
and good tidings, namely the existence of a current of faithful, zealous, 
motivated and resolved students in universities.” 
In the same regard, Ayatollah Khamenei stressed, "Considering this reality, 
those who speak of despair and hopelessness with regard to the future and 
universities should rectify their thinking.”
Continuing, he launched into his main topic, namely how to "be a revolutionary, 
remain a revolutionary and act revolutionarily” 
At the outset, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution outlined the five stages of 
the Revolution, saying, "There was a wrong mindset from the beginning of the 
triumph of the Islamic Revolution that the Revolution will end after the 
formation of the Establishment and there should be a move to setting up 
institutions and bureaucracy. The wrong mindset believes the Revolution to be 
tantamount to tension, brawl or other illegal acts.”
Ayatollah Khamenei said the formation of "the Islamic and Revolutionary 
Establishment” constitutes the second phase, adding, "The Islamic and 
Revolutionary Establishment has goals, aspirations and values whose 
materialization requires the third stage, namely the formation of a 
‘revolutionary government;’ a government which believes in the pillars of the 
Islamic Establishment.” 
He stressed that with the correct performance of the Islamic and revolutionary 
government and the realization of aspiration, the fourth stage, namely ‘an 
Islamic and revolutionary society’ will take shape, adding, "The Islamic 
establishment, Islamic government and Islamic society will pave the ground for 
the fifth stage, namely the creation of ‘Islamic and revolutionary 
civilization;’ therefore, the revolution unending and will always endure.” 
The Leader of the Islamic Revolution subsequently stated the ideals of the 
Islamic and revolutionary establishment, reiterating, "One of these aspirations, 
which is very important is ‘national dignity,’ namely the sense of pride based 
on the realities within the society and not based on delusions and 
imaginations.”
Ayatollah Khamenei cited "national self-confidence,” "political, economic and 
cultural independence” and "freedom” whether as in "the freedom of thought, 
expression or action” as other ideals of the Islamic Establishment, saying, 
"Without freedom, there would be no spiritual growth and societal progress, but 
this very freedom requires law and frameworks, otherwise it would lead to 
entropy, instances of which are abundant in the Western world.” 
Ayatollah Khamenei cited "the establishment of justice,” "material and 
civilizational progress thanks to technology,” "the growth of socialization 
ethics” and "setting the stage for the growth of spirituality and emancipation 
from lust and rage” as some other ideals, reiterating, "The realization of these 
ideals is not possible in the short term, but requires a long-term movement 
based on awareness and vigilance.” 
He reiterated, "Without ideals and absent continuity, the revolution will just 
be a change in the managers of the country from some people to others; 
therefore, the movement toward ideals must continue.” 
Summing up the second part of his speech, Ayatollah Khamenei approved the 
demanding sentiment and spirit of the students with regard to aspirations, 
saying, "I am aware of the issues of the society through various channels and am 
mindful of the affairs and taking all of the issues into account, I believe that 
the Islamic Establishment has advanced in all of these ideals in the past forty 
years.” 
He added, "Even with regard to justice, where although we are behind in 
comparison with the expected progress, we have had some good progress in this 
sector and a comparison with the destruction and backwardness of the tyrannical 
times (pre-Revolution era) with the current conditions prove this issue.” 
Ayatollah Khamenei said the current freedoms in the country in the social, 
political, media and cyberspace realms is incomparable to the stifling 
atmosphere during the ousted oppressive regime of Mohammad Reza Shah, adding, 
"It might be asked ‘Why isn’t a so-and-so criticism discussed in the IRIB?’ but 
on the other hand, administration officials are repeatedly complaining about the 
critical contents of the IRIB and some news segments.” 
The Leader of the Revolution pointed to the palpable and visible progress in the 
areas of science and technology, adding, "We have also had such advances in the 
field of aspirations; indeed we should not be content with this limit and we 
should continue this proud movement with more power and pace considering the 
capacities and facilities of the country.” 
The remarks of Ayatollah Khamenei among the students continued with a study of 
the obstacles in the path of following the aspirations and their causes.
He said a "revolutionary government” and a "revolutionary administration,” 
meaning the country’s management package, are among the reasons for the 
fulfilment of the aspirations, adding, "If there is any disruption in this 
important factor, we will certainly hit a snag in the course of the revolution.”
The Leader of the Revolution described influential strata such as academics, 
seminarians, artists and scientists as among the other reasons for movement 
toward ideals, saying, "Young forces as the propellers and locomotives of the 
general movement of the country can play a key role in the realization of the 
ideals.” 
"The spirit of hope, resolve and planning” was among the other issues that 
Ayatollah Khamenei pointed out on the subject of the factors for the progress of 
aspirations. 
In this same regard, he reiterated, "Those who infuse despair and hopelessness 
into society may not be the enemy but their actions are the actions of the 
enemy.”
Elaborating on the obstacles to the realization of aspirations, the Leader of 
the Islamic Revolution pointed to one specific point, saying, "Some people ask 
‘Why does to the Leader blame all of the problems on the evil US and UK?’ This 
is a wrong interpretation, because I believe most of the problems are domestic 
and internal, which, of course, the enemy exploit.” 
Ayatollah Khamenei said "misunderstanding the issues of the country and the 
issue of the Revolution” is among the obstacles to the realization of ideals, 
stressing, "University students and the faithful and revolutionary intellectual 
elements of seminaries and universities must work on this issue.” 
The Leader of the Revolution said "not properly knowing the environment” and 
"confusing the enemy and friend fronts” as among the other obstacles to the 
endurance of the movement toward ideals, adding, "‘Passivity, sloth and 
impatience’ will also slow this movement down.”
On the same topic, he added, "In contrast, we also have ‘revolutionary fury’ and 
‘revolutionary patience’ such that Amir al-Mu’minin (Imam Ali) as the complete 
and quintessential manifestation of justice exercised patience at times.” 
"Not becoming engaged with destructive and divisive issues and excuses” and "Not 
being drawn into marginal issues” were among the other strong recommendations of 
the Leader of the Revolution. 
As an example on marginal issues taking on central importance, he said, "On the 
issue of cyberspace and such-and-such messaging application something must be 
done and something is being done, but paying excessive attention to this issue 
is an example of engagement in marginal issues.” 
After elaborating on the domestic impediments to the realization of ideals, the 
Leader of the Islamic Revolution turned to the foreign barriers to this process.
"The instillation of despair and incapability in the Iranian society,” "the 
inculcation of the true democracy of Iran as being a dictatorship,” "false and 
unreal descriptions and distortion of historical realities such as about the 
corrupt, dependent, dictatorial, extremely weak and tyrannical monarchic 
regime,” "trivializing the victories and exaggerating the weak points” and 
"treachery and sanctions” were among the outside factor that Ayatollah Khamenei 
cited as obstacles to the acceleration of the materialization of ideals. 
On the same topic, he pointed to a wrong trend in ascribing managerial 
weaknesses to the Establishment, adding, "Some generalize the wrong actions of 
some managers to the country’s managerial totality and even attribute it to the 
Islamic Establishment to question the Establishment [‘s performance] and strict 
attention must be paid to this issue.” 
As a kind of summary of his remarks to the students, the Leader of the 
Revolution said, "The Establishment is amid a great campaign and you, being in 
the centre of this all-out campaign, must sense and understand this 
confrontation and by understanding the opposite side, know your revolutionary 
duties and implement them.”
Ayatollah Khamenei stressed, "Revolutionarism in the sense of ‘the correct, 
wise, brave and motivated approach’ is only possible and meaningful in the 
framework of the Islamic establishment; therefore, those who question the 
Establishment and its foundations and values and wreak havoc and break 
structures are in fact engaged in destructionism not Revolutinarism.”
The Leader of the Islamic Revolution described as very necessary the repetition 
and underscoring of ideals in the society and demanding them, reiterating, "If 
the widespread and massive anti-Revolution offensive on the public opinion does 
not face the highlighting and demanding of the aspirations, it will certainly 
wreak devastation.” 
He reiterated, "The army of faithful and revolutionary youths must engage in 
constantly and vigilantly demanding [the materialization] of the ideals and 
helping the fulfillment of the objectives of the revolution and erect a bulwark 
against the agitation of public opinion and elite and managerial environments.”
Ayatollah Khamenei said explicitness and courage in the same special language of 
faithful and revolutionary youths in demanding the realization of the ideals is 
absolutely necessary, adding, "Aristocracy and ideological attachment must be 
rejected and condemned in public opinion.” 
He said the preference of foreign products over Iranian goods is a serious 
mental problem in the society, adding, "A dramatic change must take place in 
minds, so that the notion of the superiority of foreign goods is erased from 
minds.”
The Leader of the Revolution said "demanding an Iranian-Islamic lifestyle” and 
"countering fecklessness, laziness, facelessness and religiophobia” are among 
the other necessities of a revolutionary student movement, stressing, "Of 
course, all of these requisites must be carried out with revolutionary 
restraint, vigilance, wisdom and patience.” 
Source: Leader.ir/En