SalarHaqq
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I'm talking about high sabotages, not about protests.
Read my reply again. What's the first article I shared talking about?
https://www.jta.org/1999/06/15/default/names-of-the-13-jews-arrested-in-iran
Despite having been shown multiple times how incorrect the contention really is, you keep rehashing it. I know no other description for this than trolling.
And when I said non-Persian, I'm talking about non-Persian ethnicity, not about non Persian spoke language. I guess you already know, but it's you who is trolling.
Genetically Iranians largely constitute a single homogenous group. They are physically identical to each other across so-called "ethnicities" (with a few token exceptions). So in this regard they can't be differentiated other than through the languages they practice or through documented filiation (where it appears that the majority of them have ancestors from not one but several of these so-called "ethno"-linguistic sub-groups).
Iran has a big non-Persian buffer zone that is left to their own luck. Iran regime doesnt care about them.
There is no such phenomenon as discrimination against so-called "ethnic" minorities in Iran.
Now go ahead and show us proof that all high profile cases of sabotage and espionage involved "non-Persian Iranians", since that's exactly what you claimed.
As a matter of fact, you have no information about "ethno"-linguistic backgrounds of those convicted for espionage and sabotage in Iran. Meaning that you just gratuitously threw around a claim.
In the meantime, let the nonsense be debunked for good.
Alireza Akbari, Iran's former Deputy Minister of Defence, close ally to the secretary general of Iran's Supreme National Security and convicted spy, executed three weeks ago:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alireza_Akbari
What does it say about his place of birth? That's right, Shiraz. The capital city of Fars (Persia) province. The overwhelming majority of whose population belong to the so-called Persian "ethno"-linguistic group.
Abdolrasoul Dorri-Esfahani, dual Iranian and Canadian citizen, former board member in privately owned financial institutions and banks, sentenced for espionage.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdolrasoul_Dorri-Esfahani
Place of birth? Esfahan, again Persian heartland in central Iran.
Two of the most famous examples of individuals convicted as spies in recent years, and in both cases they couldn't be any more "Persian" than this.
Frankly you should cut this for good since here's evidence to the contrary right above, whilst you failed to substantiate your claim. Moreover you're posting this gibberish in completely unrelated threads over and over. So it ought to be reported thenceforth because other than disinformation, it really adds nothing to discussions.
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