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155 Iranian students organisations condemn India over Occupied Kashmir, seek boycott of India

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and they want us to believe that 100000 protested in an Arab monarchy that just opens fire on any gathering more than 10 let along hundreds or thousands.
the Arab support is there for sure and it doesn't need to be compared its appreciated in its own right so is Iranian even if its only verbal.
I'm of the opinion that we should welcome all the help and criticise all the backstabbing regardless of any affiliation except Pakistan.
 
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Have you not asked yourself how come the GCC is as peaceful and stable as it is even despite the great diversity of people? UAE alone is home to 100.000's of Iranian expats of all ethnic groups (Arab, Baloch, Lur, Persian, Azeri). Imagine if there were weekly political gatherings all across the UAE, lol.
Even today, nearly half a million.
 
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TEHRAN On 12th of August 2019, Pakistani students in Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, with the coalition of 155 Students Associations of Iran, organized an event in the University, to show solidarity with the Kashmiri Muslims, to expose the dirty face of the terrorist country India and to support the positive stance of Pakistan in Kashmir case.

Presidents and the Representatives of the 155 Students Associations jointly passed a proposal to boycott Indian diplomacy, demanding to stop violence in Kashmir urgently.

They criticized the world human right organizations strictly on keeping silence in front of the brutality and inhumanity of the Indian government in the Indian occupied Kashmir .

Hundreds of Iranian students including foreigners participated in the event. The Iranian speakers demanded from the Iranian government to support the Kashmir case and the Kashmiri Muslims and raise voices against the Indian government and they assured to stand with Kashmiri Muslims in any case.
it is good to see that Iranians have voiced this support without our request or for any reward or recognition despite our very low level diplomatic relations and some mutual distrust.
shame that any Iranian thread despite having a pro Pakistan outlook can descend into rants and hatred

I'm of the opinion that we should welcome all the help and criticise all the backstabbing regardless of any affiliation except Pakistan.
accept and appreciate what little support we get for all its worth even if its verbal.
instead of statements by some brothers that Annexation is Indian internal matter

Your comment about opening fire on any gathering with more than 10 people is pure nonsense. There were gatherings in the Eastern province of KSA where 10.000's of people attended after a few ISIS attacks on mosques and nobody shot anyone let alone prevented anyone. .
thats great to know that no one was shot. must be a historic day that people gathered without the Kings Consent and didn't get shot (its a joke)

my comment was not literal but a metaphor i.e.e people dont do political gathering without the approval of the authorities and can risk reprisal no matter how well meaning
its neither an appreciate or a criticism but a statement based on whatever is reported
 
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thats great to know that no one was shot. must be a historic day that people gathered without the Kings Consent and didn't get shot (its a joke)

my comment was not literal but a metaphor i.e.e people dont do political gathering without the approval of the authorities and can risk reprisal no matter how well meaning
its neither an appreciate or a criticism but a statement based on whatever is reported

I know you were joking (as you wrote) but not a historic day. Plenty of such protests. You see the protests you see in Iran are all regime approved. Go try protest about the oppression of the Baloch people and Baloch inhabited region or the oppression of the Arabs of Al-Ahwaz or the South and see what will happen with that protest.

Actually out of pure interest, can you give me just 5 episodes in the GCC of gatherings being shot at? Other than when terrorists in Bahrain were burning state property, killing policemen and attacking (killing as well) expats including Pakistanis that crossed their paths?

BTW the same law applies to many countries, including China. They like the GCC seem to do fine without the tyranny of the masses (democracy as I call it).

The reason why such gatherings are de facto illegal and not seen positively (aside from certain expectations) are due to what I wrote. A user here tried to make a coloration with Pakistanis and Kashmir. The same rules apply for the Yemen conflict and anything else. Even if I wanted to protest against the criminal behavior of the Iranian Mullah regime I could not do it. Or if I wanted to ransack the now closed Iranian embassy.

Ever wondered (a rhetorical question that I imagine you know the answer of already) why no Saudi Arabians stormed or burned the Iranian consulate or embassy in KSA before we cut diplomatic ties as a consequence of Iranian actions?

BTW I am not saying that this is the perfect approach, just telling you how it is.

Even today, nearly half a million.

Correct hence the 100.000's comment. Using a simple mathematical model, almost every Iranian based in Iran would have relatives, distant or close, friends or friends friends who are based in the GCC, lol. So much for the inferiority complexes from their side and hypocrisy. How many GCC Arabs let alone Arabs as a whole willingly move to Iran to live in?:lol:
 
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I know you were joking (as you wrote) but not a historic day. Plenty of such protests. You see the protests you see in Iran are all regime approved. Go try protest about the oppression of the Baloch people and Baloch inhabited region or the oppression of the Arabs of Al-Ahwaz or the South and see what will happen with that protest.

Actually out of pure interest, can you give me just 5 episodes in the GCC of gatherings being shot at? Other than when terrorists in Bahrain were burning state property, killing policemen and attacking (killing as well) expats including Pakistanis?

The reason why such gatherings are de facto illegal and not seen positively (aside from certain expectations) are due to what I wrote. A user here tried to make a coloration with Pakistanis and Kashmir. The same rules apply for the Yemen conflict and anything else. Even if I wanted to protest against the criminal behavior of the Iranian Mullah regime I could not do it. Or if I wanted to ransack the Iranian embassy.

Ever wondered (a rhetorical question that I imagine you know the answer of already) why no Saudi Arabians stormed or burned the Iranian consulate or embassy in KSA before we cut diplomatic ties as a consequence of Iranian actions?
God Bless the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and its people
its too much dear to us for having Hijaz and its people themselves are great

the political differences don't mean there is any hate. or if we see some news differently to you that also doesn't necessarily mean anything ill meaning
 
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God Bless the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and its people
its too much dear to us for having Hijaz and its people themselves are great

the political differences don't mean there is any hate. or if we see some news differently to you that also doesn't necessarily mean anything ill meaning

BTW when I voice criticism of any regime, including the Iranian, it is not about the people but strictly the regime and their blind supporters. For instance why in the good world should I hate some poor Iranian Arab, Iranian Baloch, Iranian Lur, Iranian Kurd, Iranian Azeri, Iranian Persian just across the pond etc.? It is no different when I criticize the actions of certain Arab regimes that I am personally not fond of. People probably do the same the other way around.

And may Allah (swt) bless the nation of Pakistan and Pakistanis regardless of its region or ethnicity. No bad word from my part about Pakistan, the Pakistani army, state institutions etc. Why I can do at most is to reply to the few loud anti-Arab Pakistanis. Nothing else. KSA does not need to proof any kind of loyalty or help for Pakistan. That occurred since Pakistan was created 72 years ago (happy independence day once again btw) and likewise the other way around despite changing political regimes in Pakistan with at times conflicting viewpoints and agendas.

Hate is a strong word anyway. I could probably sit and drink a cup of Arabic coffee or tea with a hardcore Iranian Mullah regime supporter of any ethnicity and we could get along well personally but never agree politically.

Have a nice evening/night, Irfan. BTW as a Baloch you should be well aware of the GCC here seing that many Baloch refugees from Iran and Pakistan saw the GCC (Arabia) as a land of greener pastures and more opportunities hence the migration, especially to next door Oman. Today those people are as Omani as anyone else and have intermarried with local Arabs. They are part of our countries now like the Arabs who once migrated to Pakistan are now fully Pakistanis.
 
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