Apollon
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Wrong as usual when you comment on topics like these. Just recently, protests were held in Esfahan due to water scarcity, ie in absolute "Persian" heartland. Yazd province, also inhabited by Persian-speakers, has also been affected by water issues.
Proof number 1:
Dried-up river draws Iranians on Isfahan streets to demand its revival
The protesters gathered on the banks and barren riverbed of the Zayandeh Rud River, which has lost almost all its water in recent years.www.presstv.ir
Esfahan, central Iran, Iran's third largest city and second largest urban agglomeration, Persian-speaking:
Proof number 2:
And no, Iran does not "kill" peaceful protesters, regardless of their linguistic backgrounds. Moreover, the Islamic Republic does not practice discrimination along linguistic lines. Thirdly, most Iranians are of mixed domestic linguistic descent, ie the Iranian population for the most part cannot be separated into distinct ethno-linguistic to start with anyway.
Kindly refrain from spreading disinformation next time when you are not familiar in the least with the subject matter; thank you. I'll be here to set the record straight anyway.
@Valar @Sainthood101 : you reacted to a comment that genuinely consisted of factual falsehood. I provided hard proof of this right above. You might want to consider, if you're interested in facts, that is.
What you think causes the Problem? Too much water for agriculture? Or lack of rain