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What part of 'the immense majority of clerics' don't you get? There are tens of thousands of clerics in Iran, some 80% or 90% of whom are not holding any public office nor actively partaking in politics. So referring to those who do, simply as "the mullahs" is makes no sense.
 
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What part of 'the immense majority of clerics' don't you follow? There are tens of thousands of clerics in Iran, some 80% or 90% of whom are not holding any public office. So referring to those who do, simply as "the mullahs" is baseless.

You know well enough who I am talking about.

If you have a better way of calling them, I am open to suggestions.

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well as it seems we have waves of rain and snow in country just recently and another is on its way , it seems lack of hijab right now is very beneficial .
I guess if more women remove their hijab in the next 4-5 year all the middle east will be covered by jungle like amazon Jungles
by the way he said it 4 months ago , I guess his beliefs will change in next 2-3 month
 
Iran lost around 65~ security/ police officers to put down the riots. Meanwhile around 300~ civilians died?

A few things to consider:

- it would be like the americans losing over 200 police officers to a riot. Just imagine the response that would invite when a person looking at a cop the wrong way gets shot there?

- Iranian inteligence/ security did extremely well to put it down. Given the amount of external help they were getting from the west / persian gulf arab regimes and the zionists with relatively minimal bloodshed while paying a heavy price themselves

- the casualties for civilians is extremely low given the amount of security forces that died. No other country on earth could put such a violent aell supported foreign sponsored riot down without calling in the regular uniformed military.

- the western regimes failed to destabalize Iran. Their kurdish terrorists were slaughtered, many of their spy networks were captured, rioters put down, without ever resorting to tactics that would burden the average citizen ( such as martial law, tanks, uniformed soldiers in full combat gear

- they havent put a dent on the Iranian government or state. Western propaganda made it seem like Iran was on the brink open civil war, destruction and anarchy (their wet dreams)

Excellent work by the Iranian security and intel forces by putting this foreign backed riot
Down. Unfortunately, many Iranians have gotten so used to stability (thanks to the government ) that they take it for granted.

Once stability is gone, it is extremely hard to regain in the best of conditions. Let alone with all the vultures circling.
 

Rabbi Ovadia's Son Blames Renegade MK for Drought​

Amsellem called on Haredim to work.

Yair Ettinger
Nov 29, 2010

One of the sons of Shas' spiritual leader accused renegade MK Chaim Amsellem of causing Israel's drought due to his "wordly" views.

"The Rambam [Maimonides] shows us how to bring rain, and the Rambam writes that faith is not only to correct a person's wrong acts, but also wrong views, the thoughts that lead him to be carried away by false views," said Rabbi Avraham Yosef, the chief rabbi of Holon, in an interview on the ultra-Orthodox radio station, Kol Hai.

Amselem. At odds with Shas.

Amselem. At odds with Shas.Credit: Alex Levac

The son of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef commented mostly on Rabbi Amsellem's criticism of ultra-Orthodox who study Torah and do not work, and his statement that making Torah a profession works for only a small number of people. These people are those who will become religious judges, experts on jurisprudence and yeshiva heads, said Amsellem.

Yosef said, "Those who study Torah are the generation's defenders, soldiers at the front lines. Without them, God forbid, we have no existence; we have no air to breathe."




Note: Ovadia Yosef was the zionist chief rabbi, the highest religious authority of the regime. Couple of quotes from Yosef below.

On Non-Jewish people:

Goyim were born only to serve us. Without that, they have no place in the world – only to serve the People of Israel.

In Israel, death has no dominion over them… With gentiles, it will be like any person – they need to die, but [God] will give them longevity. Why? Imagine that one’s donkey would die, they’d lose their money.

This is his servant… That’s why he gets a long life, to work well for this Jew.

Why are gentiles needed? They will work, they will plow, they will reap. We will sit like an effendi and eat… That is why gentiles were created.

— Weekly Saturday night sermon in October 2010

On Muslims:

They’re stupid. Their religion is as ugly as they are.

— Weekly Saturday night sermon in December 2009. (Yosef was discussing the law that a Jewish woman may remarry her husband after they divorced only if she has not slept another man in the interim. However, said Yosef, in Muslim religious law, the condition for a woman to remarry her husband is that she marry another man first.)


On Hurricane Kathrina:

“There was a tsunami and there are terrible natural disasters, because there isn’t enough Torah study… Black people reside there [New Orleans]. Blacks will study the Torah? [God said] let’s bring a tsunami and drown them.”

“Hundreds of thousands remained homeless. Tens of thousands have been killed. All of this because they have no God.”

“Bush was behind Gush Katif [the Gaza settlement bloc]. He encouraged Sharon to expel Gush Katif… We had 15,000 people expelled here, and there 150,000. It was God’s retribution… God does not short-change anyone.”

— Weekly Saturday night sermon in July 2005


On making peace with Arabs:
“How can you make peace with a snake?”

Those evildoers, the Arabs — it says in the Gemara [Talmud] that God is sorry he ever created those sons of Ishmael.

— Weekly Saturday night sermon in August 2000


On Black people:

Israeli rabbi under fire for calling black people 'monkeys'​

The chief rabbi of the Sephardic community used two slurs in his speech.

By Bruno Nota
March 22, 2018, 5:00 PM

 
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Rabbi Ovadia's Son Blames Renegade MK for Drought​

Amsellem called on Haredim to work.

Yair Ettinger
Nov 29, 2010

One of the sons of Shas' spiritual leader accused renegade MK Chaim Amsellem of causing Israel's drought due to his "wordly" views.

"The Rambam [Maimonides] shows us how to bring rain, and the Rambam writes that faith is not only to correct a person's wrong acts, but also wrong views, the thoughts that lead him to be carried away by false views," said Rabbi Avraham Yosef, the chief rabbi of Holon, in an interview on the ultra-Orthodox radio station, Kol Hai.

Amselem. At odds with Shas.

Amselem. At odds with Shas.Credit: Alex Levac

The son of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef commented mostly on Rabbi Amsellem's criticism of ultra-Orthodox who study Torah and do not work, and his statement that making Torah a profession works for only a small number of people. These people are those who will become religious judges, experts on jurisprudence and yeshiva heads, said Amsellem.

Yosef said, "Those who study Torah are the generation's defenders, soldiers at the front lines. Without them, God forbid, we have no existence; we have no air to breathe."




Note: Ovadia Yosef was the zionist chief rabbi, the highest religious authority of the regime. Couple of quotes from Yosef below.

On Non-Jewish people:

Goyim were born only to serve us. Without that, they have no place in the world – only to serve the People of Israel.

In Israel, death has no dominion over them… With gentiles, it will be like any person – they need to die, but [God] will give them longevity. Why? Imagine that one’s donkey would die, they’d lose their money.

This is his servant… That’s why he gets a long life, to work well for this Jew.

Why are gentiles needed? They will work, they will plow, they will reap. We will sit like an effendi and eat… That is why gentiles were created.

— Weekly Saturday night sermon in October 2010

On Muslims:

They’re stupid. Their religion is as ugly as they are.

— Weekly Saturday night sermon in December 2009. (Yosef was discussing the law that a Jewish woman may remarry her husband after they divorced only if she has not slept another man in the interim. However, said Yosef, in Muslim religious law, the condition for a woman to remarry her husband is that she marry another man first.)


On Hurricane Kathrina:

“There was a tsunami and there are terrible natural disasters, because there isn’t enough Torah study… Black people reside there [New Orleans]. Blacks will study the Torah? [God said] let’s bring a tsunami and drown them.”

“Hundreds of thousands remained homeless. Tens of thousands have been killed. All of this because they have no God.”

“Bush was behind Gush Katif [the Gaza settlement bloc]. He encouraged Sharon to expel Gush Katif… We had 15,000 people expelled here, and there 150,000. It was God’s retribution… God does not short-change anyone.”

— Weekly Saturday night sermon in July 2005


On making peace with Arabs:
“How can you make peace with a snake?”

Those evildoers, the Arabs — it says in the Gemara [Talmud] that God is sorry he ever created those sons of Ishmael.

— Weekly Saturday night sermon in August 2000


On Black people:

Israeli rabbi under fire for calling black people 'monkeys'​

The chief rabbi of the Sephardic community used two slurs in his speech.

By Bruno Nota
March 22, 2018, 5:00 PM


Samuel 15-3

Now go, attack the Amalekites and totally destroy all that belongs to them. Do not spare them; put to death men and women, children and infants, cattle and sheep, camels and donkeys.

Now you can understand why Christians and Jews really don't care in colonization and stealing countries, killing, butchering, raping... civilians.
 

~​

Iran dancing couple given 10-year jail sentence




An Iranian couple in their 20s have been given jail sentences totalling 10 years after posting a video of themselves dancing in the street.

They were reportedly convicted for promoting corruption, prostitution and propaganda.
The video showed them dancing by Tehran's Azadi (Freedom) Tower.

Authorities are handing heavy sentences to people seen to be involved in protests after the death of a woman who was detained by morality police.

The couple did not link their dance to the ongoing protests in Iran.

A source has confirmed to BBC Monitoring that the couple's arrest came after they posted the video to their Instagram accounts, which have a combined following of nearly two million.

Anti-government protests - labelled "riots" by Iran's regime - swept across the country after Mahsa Amini, 22, died in police custody in September last year. She was arrested in Tehran for allegedly violating the rule requiring women to cover their hair with a hijab, or headscarf.

Astiazh Haqiqi, 21, and her fiance Amir Mohammad Ahmadi, 22, are said to be convicted of "promoting corruption and prostitution, colluding against national security, and propaganda against the establishment".
The family home of Ms Haqiqi, who lists her profession as a fashion designer, was raided before the arrest.
It is unclear how long the sentence is for each of the separate convictions they are facing. They have each been sentenced to a total of 10 and a half years - a combined sentence for the charges.

If their verdicts are upheld, they will have to serve the longest one of those sentencing terms.

According to reports, they were also handed a two-year ban on using social media and leaving the country.


 
Two very interesting facts to ponder about the fizzled out riots in Iran.

I_ Riots took place in 155 towns. This figure is sourced from one of the self-proclaimed "human rights" organisations working against the Islamic Republic. Now guess how many towns there are in Iran? Answer: circa 2500. So only 155 out of some 2500 towns saw unrest. This is how mainstream media propaganda can distort perceptions, given how their reporting would have you believe that the entire country was in turmoil. This was not the case. Food for thought.

II_ Rioters were almost exclusively under 25 years of age. However, with a fertility rate of merely 1,6 Iran has a rapidly ageing demography. Already, Iran has the oldest population in the region, with few people aged less than 25. Rioters were thus drawn from a small minority. Dwindling numbers of rebellious teenagers and young adults cannot be expected to succeed in overthrowing the Islamic Republic. This is another case of the enemy shooting itself in the foot, since denatalist policies were the work of liberal administrations. Liberal-minded Iranians being ideologically averse to having children, upcoming corrective natalist policies will give rise to increasing proportions of young religious people supportive of the Islamic Revolution, further strengthening the stability of the system.


The future looks bright for the Islamic Republic and for Iran, bleak for their existential enemies.
 
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Sure . " riots " :

Riots leading to the martyrdom of over 60 police and law enforcement personnel in addition to ordinary citizens at the hands of NATO- and zionist-sponsored lynch mobs and armed terrorists, which completely fizzled out weeks ago because the Iranian population at large refused to mobilize in support of those same rioters.

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These weren't martyred by any soft-hearted "dancing couples". As a matter of fact ample video footage or screen shots of many of these criminal attacks have been shared on previous pages in this thread. Such as at the following links:


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Yup, rioters and terrorists did this. Definitely no "dancers".



Maybe you would like to explain , why this couple dancing in the street got 10 years in prison ?

1) Nobody was sentenced to ten years in prison. Even the BBC's biased propaganda piece explained it: the sentence is for three distinct offenses (named in the article), amounting to a cumulative ten and a half years (for instance, four years for the first offense, three and a half years for the second offense, three years for the third offense). However, the accused would only have to serve the lengthiest of the three terms (in the hypothetical example given, it'd be four years). In any case significantly shorter than ten and a half years.

2) The accused will appeal the verdict, because it's not a definitive one.

3) The court of appeal is extremely unlikely to uphold the verdict since there's no precedent for it. Eventually they'll be handed some fine in all probability.

Standard case of anti-Iran propaganda media misleading audiences with vaguely formulated, catchy headlines.
 
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Iran pardons ‘tens of thousands’ of convicts – media

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Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, has agreed to grant amnesty to “tens of thousands” of prisoners, among which are people convicted for their role in the recent protests and riots

The move coincided with the 44th anniversary of the Iranian Islamic Revolution, which is celebrated in Iran between February 1 and 11.

Those who participated in the protests and riots could have their sentences reduced or be pardoned altogether, as long as they were not accused of espionage, contacting foreign intelligence agents, did not damage state property, and did not injure or kill anyone during the riots, state news agency IRNA said.
 
A very important article detailing how our friends at the CIA manufacture revolutions:

The Maidan sniper killings were pivotal for the 2014 Kiev coup – why is research into the massacre being censored in the West?​

Evidence that external forces were involved has been suppressed for ‘political reasons’
The Maidan sniper killings were pivotal for the 2014 Kiev coup – why is research into the massacre being censored in the West?

An anti-government protester throws a Molotov cocktail during clashes with police on Hrushevskoho Street near Dynamo stadium on January 25, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. © Brendan Hoffman / Getty Images
Political scientist Ivan Katchanovski – of the University of Ottawa – has revealed that a paper he produced outlining evidence that the February 2014 massacre of Ukrainian protesters by sniper fire, a defining moment of the Western-backed Maidan coup, was not published by an academic journal for “political reasons.”
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‘The evidence is solid’

In a lengthy Twitter thread posted on January 6, Katchanovski first laid out the circumstances behind the rejection of his article, and the bombshell evidence included in it. The paper was initially accepted with minor revisions after peer review, and the journal's editor offered a glowing appraisal of his work, writing:
“There is no doubt that this paper is exceptional in many ways. It offers evidence against the mainstream narrative of the regime change in Ukraine in 2014… It seems to me that the evidence the study produces in favour of its interpretation on who was behind the massacre of the protesters and the police during the ‘Euromaidan’ mass protests on February 18-20, 2014, in Ukraine, is solid. On this there is also consensus among the two reviewers.”
As the editor noted, the massacre was a “politically crucial development,” which led to the “transition of powers in the country” from the freely elected Viktor Yanukovich to the illegitimate and rabidly nationalistic administration of Aleksandr Turchinov, a former security services chief. It was endlessly cited in Western media as a symbol of the brutality of Ukraine’s government and an unprovoked attack on innocent pro-WesternMaidan protesters, who allegedly sought nothing more than democracy and freedom.
Rumors that the killings were a false flag intended to inflame tensions among the vast crowds filling Maidan, and provoke violence against the authorities, began circulating immediately.
RT

Anti-government protesters continue to clash with police in Independence square, despite a truce agreed between the Ukrainian president and opposition leaders on February 20, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. © Jeff J Mitchell / Getty Images
No serious investigation into what happened was ever conducted by the Western media, with all claims that the sniper attacks were an inside job dismissed as Kremlin “disinformation.” However, even NATO’s Atlantic Council adjunct admitted in 2020 that the massacre was unsolved and that this “cast a shadow over Ukraine.”
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Ask the witnesses

It may not remain unsolved for much longer though, due to an ongoing trial of policemen at the scene on the fateful day. The legal action has been unfolding for well over a year and has received no mainstream news attention at all outside Ukraine. Katchanovski drew heavily on witness testimony and video evidence that has emerged over the course of the trial in his suppressed paper.
For example, 51 protesters wounded during the incident testified at the trial that they were shot by snipers from Maidan-controlled buildings, and/or witnessed snipers there. Many spoke of snipers in buildings controlled by Maidan protesters shooting at police. This is consistent with other evidence collected by Katchanovski, such as 14 separate videos of snipers in protester-controlled buildings, 10 of which clearly feature far-right gunmen in the Hotel Ukraina aiming at crowds below.
In all, 300 witnesses have told much the same story. Synchronized videos show that the specific time and direction of shots fired by the police not only didn’t coincide with the killings of specific Maidan protesters, but that authorities aimed at walls, trees, lampposts, and even the ground, simply to disperse crowds.
Among those targeted by apparently Maidan-aligned snipers were journalists at Germany’s ARD. They weren’t the only Western news station in town at the time – so too were Belgian reporters, who not only filmed Maidan protesters screaming towards Hotel Ukraina for snipers not to shoot them, but also participants being actively lured to the killing zone. This incendiary footage was never broadcast.
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Berkut riot police throw stones at anti-government protesters, who are throwing rocks in return, on Independence Square on February 19, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. © Brendan Hoffman / Getty Images
CNN likewise filmed far-right elements firing at police from behind Maidan barricades, then hunting for positions to shoot from the 11th floor of the Hotel Ukraina, minutes before the BBC filmed snipers shooting protesters from a room where a far-right MP was staying. The network opted not to report this at the time.
We needn’t rely purely on video footage. Over the course of the trial, no fewer than 14 self-confessed members of Maidan sniper groups testified they had explicitly received massacre orders, Katchanovski claims. By contrast, no police officer at the scene has said they were directed to kill unarmed protesters, no minister has come forward to blow the whistle on such a scheme, and no evidence Yanukovich approved of the killings has ever emerged.
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Separate from the trial, leaders of the far-right Svoboda party have openly stated that Western government representatives expressly told them before the massacre that they would start calling for Yanukovich’s ouster once casualties among protesters reached a certain number. This figure was even actively discussed by both sides – were five enough, or 20? Or even 100? The latter was the final total reported, and indeed led to calls for the Ukrainian government’s abdication.

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Katchanovski previously published a landmark study on the Maidan massacre in 2021, which has been referenced over 100 times by scholars and experts, already making him one of most cited political scientists specializing in Ukraine, according to Google Scholar.
Whatever the nature and source of the political pressure applied to the journal that led to the censoring of the dynamite paper, the move may well backfire massively, in the spirit of the Streisand Effect. Indeed, it could help the truth of what happened on those deadly days come out, and assist in those responsible for the killings being brought to justice.
It should also prompt a wider reconsideration of the nature of Maidan too, and the government it produced. The banning of opposition parties, attacks on the Orthodox Church, the closure of dissident media outlets, and the war on Russian culture and language are all consequences.
By Felix Livshitz
 

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