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5 dead in water protest in Iran

@BHAN85 By the way, another point I forgot to add and which might interest you, is that in order to gauge the event under all its dimensions, one will also need to take into account the dynamics of domestic Iranian politics.

Indeed, various reports surfaced prior to and after Iran's latest presidential election, according to which the local liberals, or at least some fifth-columnists or infiltrators amongst them with links to Rohani's cabinet, will attempt to implement a scorched earth type of policy before handing over the administration to newly elected President Ebrahim Raisi. The goal being, of course, to make life difficult for the latter and delegitimize him with Iranian voters shortly after he takes offices. To this effect, the mentioned elements were suspected of having deliberately sabotaged certain infrastructures or worsened existing issues affecting them. This was suggested in relation to the power cuts affecting multiple areas of Iran, as well as for this water crisis in Khuzestan.

Now, in reference to a point I made earlier, let me introduce to readers the beloved martyr Zargham-Parast, a police officer in Khuzestan who was cowardly shot dead by terrorists after leaving his home. Zargham-Parast was personally involved in... helping supply fresh water to local citizens!

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Another person martyred in these incidents, a young man by the name of Mostafa Na'imavi, was presented by opposition media as having been shot by security officers for participating in protests. However, it soon turned out that Na'imavi was in fact close to Iran's paramilitary force, the Basij (or and actual member, I don't remember) and was therefore fully supportive of the Islamic Republic. His father confirmed this in an interview screened on national television. The photograph below depicts the young beloved martyr in a location with religious significance, as the poster in the background dedicated to the Prophet's (sAws) daughter Fatima al-Zahra (as) shows:

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As for the separatist terrorist grouplets, and their supporters...

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And here's Edy Cohen, a prominent zionist journalist, meeting with one Niku-Seresht, a former officer in the shah's army who during the Iran-Iraq war joined Saddam's regime in its aggression against Iran, betraying his homeland, and is now acting as the ringleader of one of the separatist grouplets claiming to represent the people of Khuzestan province:

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Cohen is a seasoned propagandist who aims his discourse mostly at Arab audiences, attempting to turn them against the Palestinian Resistance as well as against Iran and her allies. The Jerusalem Post refers to him as a "one-man hasbara machine":


It's abundantly clear who is behind these separatist anti-Iran grouplets.

The zionist regime's hostility towards both the Islamic Republic and the Iranian nation is obviously of an existential nature: their goal is to dismantle the Iranian central state, provoke endless instability and irreparable regression in terms of development, as well as disintegrate Iran along supposed "ethnic" lines - in reality, linguistic, not ethnic ones, as shown in my previous post. Just as they and their NATO accomplices have done to Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen...

And, they're sparing no feasible effort in this sinister endeavor. With some utter simpletons and/or hate-filled individuals allowing themselves to get fooled and turning into patsies tasked with accomplishing the dirty work for these hostile imperialist powers. Just like in Syria, thousands were misled into engaging in a western- and zionist-backed armed rebellion. But Iran is certainly a different pair of shoes, successful as it has been in standing firm over more than 40 years against incessant "regime change" attempts by the world's foremost power bloc.
 
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Basque people are not thirsty of fresh water :enjoy:. Btw Basque people has the same ethnicity than Spanish people.

This is what make a state who care about their people (instead of killing protesters who ask fresh water).


Every ruler should have the same ethnicity than governed people, because all we know what happens in others cases.

Persian Tehran rulers dont give a sh*t about non-Persian common people in others Iran zones.

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Tehrani people are more azeri origin than Persian and people of Khuzestan are more Persian than Arab . now take your fake map and do whatever you like with it.
 
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