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Thread restored, but still reviewing posts.
A reminder, criticizing the Iranian government's policies is completely acceptable (and in this particular case absolutely justified) but extending that criticism to all Shia, Iranian Shia or Pakistani Shia, calling for nuking Iran or any other such inflammatory or hateful posts WILL result in Bans.
The Iranians chose the worst possible way to deal with the situation and, like I said in my previous post, the Iranians could learn a lot about how to deal with foreigners in situations like these from Pakistan and China.
A reminder, criticizing the Iranian government's policies is completely acceptable (and in this particular case absolutely justified) but extending that criticism to all Shia, Iranian Shia or Pakistani Shia, calling for nuking Iran or any other such inflammatory or hateful posts WILL result in Bans.
The Iranians didn't have to keep the pilgrims the entire time, but they could have coordinated with the Pakistani government to make sure that Pakistani pilgrims were sent back in a much more organized fashion once the Pakistani government had prepared quarantine facilities.well why should they keep it...not everyone is like China. Also Pakistanis in China had their insurance covered that's is how they got the visa approved at first place
The Iranians chose the worst possible way to deal with the situation and, like I said in my previous post, the Iranians could learn a lot about how to deal with foreigners in situations like these from Pakistan and China.