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Iran protesters chanting ‘DEATH to Rouhani’ and raise slogans against Khamenei

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are you really this ignorant or just pretending to be?

can I come into your house, uninvited. Put a barrel of a gun to your head. And forcefully impose on you a "business deal" where by I extract all the resources off your land, And give you peanuts as compensation..

would you consider that a "business deal" So I guess the british must have been in "business deals" in india and the other half of the world they looted as well.. Are you serious? do you really not understand the difference? The power balance. they way the deals were imposed. The coercion and threats involved with it?

Any agreement imposed by coercion or threat are void internationally. Iran wasn't renegotiationg anything but trying to prevent british loot of Iranian national resources.

Just a tip. This Swede isn’t ignorant. He does it on purpose in every thread. Twisting facts is his hobby.
 
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are you really this ignorant or just pretending to be?

can I come into your house, uninvited. Put a barrel of a gun to your head. And forcefully impose on you a "business deal" where by I extract all the resources off your land, And give you peanuts as compensation..

would you consider that a "business deal" So I guess the british must have been in "business deals" in india and the other half of the world they looted as well.. Are you serious? do you really not understand the difference? The power balance. they way the deals were imposed. The coercion and threats involved with it?

Any agreement imposed by coercion or threat are void internationally. Iran wasn't renegotiationg anything but trying to prevent british loot of Iranian national resources.

The very same British/Americans you are attacking now are the ones supporting the riots in Iran right now . If you had any honour you should be fighting now along with your Basij brothers to eliminate the traitors .
 
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The very same British/Americans you are attacking now are the ones supporting the riots in Iran right now . If you had any honour you should be fighting now along with your Basij brothers to eliminate the traitors .

While I do not support the protests, I do not consider the vast majority of the protesters to be traitors. The vast vaaaaast majority are good people fed up with certain conditions and should have a right to express themselves.

with that said, They have no right to cause instability, destroy public property or become security threats to the state. Even western countries deal very harshly to these types of threats and I don't think iran should be different.

and these protests are really nothing. They will fizzle soon. the government is not even taking them very seriously.
If they were a real threat , these couple of hundred demonstrators would not be able to breath in all reality .

the government response would include masses of uniformed riot police blocking off all major avenues, roads, squares to prevent mass movement of people. masses of plainclothes basijis and IRGC operatives attacking and breaking up crowds. Complete shut down of social media, internet, communication methods. mass raids on leaders, mass arrests with reports of bad treatment in prison, mass mobilization of millions of pro-government supporters, and escalating more and more from there.

we have not even seen 1/100th of the governments response capability yet. For now I think they are mostly tolerating it as much as feasibly possible and hoping it fizzles. 2009 really rattled the government. I don't see anything resembling the same type of fear this time around to be honest. This has really been blown out of proportion to be honest in my opinon.

Just a tip. This Swede isn’t ignorant. He does it on purpose in every thread. Twisting facts is his hobby.

that's what I suspected as well.. trying to play dumb by posting some wiki article. I doubt even british politicians would be able to go back and justify past british actions/imperialism as business deals without getting mocked.

its a little insulting
 
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While I do not support the protests, I do not consider the vast majority of the protesters to be traitors. The vast vaaaaast majority are good people fed up with certain conditions and should have a right to express themselves.

with that said, They have no right to cause instability, destroy public property or become security threats to the state. Even western countries deal very harshly to these types of threats and I don't think iran should be different.

and these protests are really nothing. They will fizzle soon. the government is not even taking them very seriously.
If they were a real threat , these couple of hundred demonstrators would not be able to breath in all reality .

the government response would include masses of uniformed riot police blocking off all major avenues, roads, squares to prevent mass movement of people. masses of plainclothes basijis and IRGC operatives attacking and breaking up crowds. Complete shut down of social media, internet, communication methods. mass raids on leaders, mass arrests with reports of bad treatment in prison, mass mobilization of millions of pro-government supporters, and escalating more and more from there.

we have not even seen 1/100th of the governments response capability yet. For now I think they are mostly tolerating it as much as feasibly possible and hoping it fizzles. 2009 really rattled the government. I don't see anything resembling the same type of fear this time around to be honest. This has really been blown out of proportion to be honest in my opinon.



that's what I suspected as well.. trying to play dumb by posting some wiki article. I doubt even british politicians would be able to go back and justify past british actions/imperialism as business deals without getting mocked.

its a little insulting
Sorry man I confused you with the other guy called zurkari , the post was reply to him not you; sorry again
 
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Can someone please make a thread and post only relevant informative videos/news?

They simply demand fair elections, it happens in Pakistan too... we don't lable such protesters as terrorists.

If elections in Iran are not fair, why did people dance in the streets when Rouhani was elected???
 
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Are you crazy? those are educated people, all they want is fair elections!
These people are controlled by fascist Persians and USA they do not deserve any rights and basij will deal with them accordingly
 
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Just a tip. This Swede isn’t ignorant. He does it on purpose in every thread. Twisting facts is his hobby.

No, twisting back facts, when others twist them is my hobby.

The facts here are that the deal was made 1901. Way before Great Britain had any control over Iran.
Iran would get 50% share of the company, and 16% of the profits, without investing a penny.
Oil was found 1908, after tons of money was spent by the British, and nothing by Iran.
Great Britain occupied Iran during the war, but left 1921. Deals were not renegotiated during that time.
The deal was renegotiated several times later, giving Iran more and more, until Iran decided to grab it all, and Great Britain resorted to supporting a coup.
Both examples of ”might is right” reasoning as stated in my first comment.
 
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Ahmadinejad's supporters enter the demonstrations in force..

Hosam al-Din Ashna, Iran's cultural advisor, wrote on Twitter, accusing Ahmadinejad, Baha'is and naïves of supporting the unrest

"The country is facing major challenges, including unemployment, inflation, corruption, high prices, water shortages and social inequalities," saying that "people really have rights to their voice being heard, and security and police officials must deal with the protests with openness ." But he added: "We have to be aware that no crisis in any country has been resolved on the street and on the basis of violence."

Hosam al-Din Ashna accused Ahmadinejad's followers of "working behind the scenes and supporting the events," pointing out that "the fire set by Ahmadinejad will challenge the regime for a long time."

The hardline cleric Ahmad Khatami categorized the protestors into three categories: the first included citizens who "lost their deposits in troubled financial institutions", the second included "naïve people who do not understand the depth of the issues"; and the third, "anti-revolutionaries trying to exploit the protests."
He also spoke about a "website run by Baha'is" outside Iran, accusing them of "inciting unrest".


Ahmadinejad, addressing Rouhani: the people who took you to the presidency will make you fall..


Ahmadinejad :
"Some of the current officials live away from the problems of the people and concerns, and do not know anything about the reality of the society," adding that "what Iran suffers today is mismanagement and not lack of economic resources."

"The government team of Hassan Rohani see themselves that they own the land, and that the people is an ignorant community who does not know," pointing out that "the people are discontented with this government; because of the monopoly of public wealth."


The demonstrators chanted "Death to Rohani and the dictator" and called the government "deceptive to the people and exploiting religion to humiliate the citizens."

The demonstrators also called on the government and the regime to pay attention to the people and not spend the money abroad, to support armed groups working for the interests of the regime.



A prominent politician of the hard-line fundamentalist movement, Mohammed Baqir Qalibaf: Economic corruption is rampant in the country, noting that "the economy of the country has not been in a state of growth for years."

Qalibaf, a current member of Iran's Expediency Council, said in a speech in the northern Iranian city of Mahmudabad that "the economic corruption spreading in the country is because people are not involved in the economy."

Qalibaf revealed that 4% of the Iranian society is turning against the law and crushing people and do not give the opportunity to make decisions, there is no difference in that they are leaders of the current fundamentalist or reformist, he said.

The Iranian politician pointed out that "some people who are thirsty for power, do not attach any importance to the lives of citizens and their living conditions."
 
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good times :pop:
You and Najdi ignorant thugs will go to your graves with your wishes against Iran.

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@Rukarl and @bozorgmehr this post is for you guys.
Is he want to bring freedom to Iranian?

protests and demonstrations hijacked by some thugs related to VOA and by their encourage become to total chaos and riot.
these scums start to teach assholes how to make koktolmolotoves and other danger things in their telegram channels.

Just watch below video and his language
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and why you think people of Iran will stay with these anarchist thugs.
 
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