Offering sympathy and condolences (and aid too) to the poor people of Pakistan is not the issue here. Of course, Iran's leadership would call on people to donate money to charities that in turn would contribute to the needy in Pakistan that are suffering since this is the humane thing to do...
'Lick some whiteman boots'? You really have some nerve dont you? I hate Saudi Arabia's government but that same Saudi regime is one of the biggest aid donor's to poverty-stricken Pakistan so you really should show some gratitude to them and not accuse them of doing things which your own country...
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I stated very clearly that Iran is a developing country with its own problems to deal with. Maybe by Pakistani standards 'developing countries' are considered to be 'economic heavens' in comparison to your aid dependant nation, but by normal standards developing nations are just...
More light on the situation will emerge within the next few days i think. Irans Deputy Police Chief gave an interview to the press today but did not specifically mention anything about a mass of Pakistani immigrants trying to cross into Iran, but did discuss another contentious issue Iran has...
I find it very strange that large numbers of Pakistanis would travel hundreds of miles west from the flooded areas to Iran in the hopes of seeking refuge there. Its not going to happen and they should know that. The Pakistani government's policy of not allowing foreigners to send aid workers to...
This looks like a prop that would have been used in some kind of Dr Who flick from like back in the 1970s. But at the least the Sepah keeps on trying, though. The IRGC started out as nothing but a rag-tag para-military force of partisans but in just under 30 years they have evolved and developed...
The article says nothing about monetary aid, which is what the chart above refers to. The article talks about relief-aid in the form of food, tents, medicines etc of which it claims Iran has so far sent over 200 tonnes in aid to your country.
Overall it doesnt matter. People in Iran have long been aware that the state eavesdrops on phone conversations. This happened under the regime of the Shah too. The real ‘battle’ and challenge for the regime is the opposition’s use of the internet as its main medium of...
Alot of Iranian restaurants in the West dont prepare fresh meals, especially for the khoreshts. Like all other types of restaurant they'll use tin/canned food and are likely to start preparing/cooking meals in the mornings and use these throughout the day. This is a problem with all restaurants...
Ataturk was indeed, a smart man, altho i dont agree with the very extreme-end of secularism that exists in Turkey. The theocracy in Iran however, is far worse. I do believe that religion has its place in peoples private lives, and can play a role in their social-lives too if they wish. So that...