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

Saudi propaganda exposed: In below video Amirhossein Papi tells he is alive.

https://www.aparat.com/v/q8pYg

When you Saudis speak about democracy and human rights its literally like when a ISIS member talks about democracy. If you really care about democracy start it from your own country which is ruled by one of the most backward political systems on earth. if you really care about human rights tell your terrorist regime to stop massacring Yemeni people and starving millions of Yemenis.

And as usual, these news never gets any coverage
 
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They also start to teach their thugs in telegram how to make hand made small bombs.
For me it is clear that this jerks want to create civil war in Iran.

the Mullah regime taught Bahrainis how to make Molotovs so that they attack the police with them...
What goes around, comes around....

 
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It seems that the protest has already died, or closer to die.
According to Iranian General, the total number of the protester through out the country were not more than 15000.

For sure the dictatorship of Wilayat-e-Faqih should end and true democracy should come, but the entry of Trump, then Netanyahu, then Saudies ... all that prevented Iranian liberals too to take part in the protests.

All these extremists (either Islamic or Jewish or Hindu) are brothers of each other. When one becomes stronger, then the other also becomes stronger and the unifying and humanity loving and human respecting secular forces on both sides get destroyed by the extremists of both sides.
 
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BY DAVID P. GOLDMAN JANUARY 3, 2018

Before we wax too eloquent about the democratic aspirations of the great Iranian people, we should keep in the mind that the most probable scenario for Iran under any likely regime is a sickening spiral into poverty and depopulation. Iran has the fastest-aging population of any country in the world, indeed, the fast-aging population of any country in history. It has the highest rate of venereal disease infection and the highest rate of infertility of any country in the world. It has a youth unemployment rate of 35% (adjusted for warehousing young people in state-run diploma mills). And worst of all, it has run out of water.

We might be observing the birth of Iranian democracy in the protests of the past few weeks, but it is more likely that we are watching the slow-motion train wreck of a once-great nation in all its gory detail. As I noted in an Asia Times analysis this morning, the most violent protests, e.g. the burning of a police station near Isfahan captured on this video, happened in the boondocks where water has run out. The river that runs through Isfahan, a legendary city of gardens in the desert, literally has run dry. Some Iranian officials warn that tens of millions of Iranians will have to leave their homes for lack of water. The country has used up 70% of its groundwater and its literally drying up major rivers to maintain consumption. It's the worst ecological disaster in modern history.

The Islamic Revolution presided over an orgy of corruption, brutality and mismanagement. Despite the Obama administration's cash infusion and the lifting of sanctions on oil exports, the government is nearly bankrupt. It has allowed several major banks to fail, wiping out the savings of millions of depositors, after the banks lent vast sums to regime cronies for real estate speculation. 45% of Iranian bank loans are toxic and the cost of cleaning up the bank mess is estimated at half of GDP (to put that in perspective, the US Treasury set aside $700 billion, or 1/20th of US GDP, to bail out the banks in 2008, and needed only a fraction of it. The Iranian banking crisis is a full order of magnitude worse than the US 2008 crisis).

Iran's pension funds, as I report in Asia Times, are bankrupt. The civil service pension fund as only 100 employees paying in for every 120 employees receiving a pension. The government is on the hook for the rest.

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Add up the costs of dealing with the water emergency, the bank crisis and the pension crisis, and Iran is close to broke. And that's just the beginning: The average working-age Iranian today comes from a family of seven children, but has fewer than two children. That means that when the older generation retires, there will be fewer than two new entrants into the workforce to pay for the pensions of seven retirees. The demographic crisis hasn't hit yet, and when it does, it will be the financial equivalent of an asteroid hitting Iran.

In other words, Iran's exhaustion of physical as well as human capital may have pushed it past the point of no return.

Iran has plenty of smart people, and two of the best engineering universities in the world, except virtually all the top graduates leave the country. There probably is a theoretical way out of Iran's economic spiral, but no collection of Shi'ite mullahs is going to find it. The most likely outcome is that Iran will undergo economic and social collapse.

That, sadly, is the norm in human history. The democracy first practiced by the Greek city-state is exceptional, and classical Greece is Exhibit A for civilizational self-destruction. Of the nearly 150,000 languages once spoken on this planet, a couple of thousand are left, and 90% of those will fall silent forever during the next century or so. Sometimes the best thing you can do for dying civilizations is, don't be one of them, as I wrote in my 2011 book, How Civilizations Die.

This makes the mullahs all the more dangerous, like a bank robber with a brain tumor who takes hostages. I sincerely wish a happy outcome for the people of Persia. But we need to be prepared for a very unhappy one.
 
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@Arabi I'm glad the people are asking questions from there incompetent leaders in Iran....however, when will you do the same in Saudi Arabia?
 
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VOA thugs start to encourage people to take arm and shot those are working for government.
also in below tweet, he is celebrating killing 3 police in town near Iraq-Turkey borders by those he calling them people but obviously they are terrorist
It is clear that who is behind this mess

They also start to teach their thugs in telegram how to make hand made small bombs.
For me it is clear that this jerks want to create civil war in Iran.
I wonder when will Americans wake up and call for revolution against their state terrorism in other countries. It is obvious US is behind this mess. May Allah protect Iran that is all I can say since destabilising Iran will be dangerous for the region as well.
 
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i was hoping it would be a revolution,but seems like those idiots don't know how to do that,in this way it will be vanished within few days,it is nowhere near what happened in 2009,i was following some writters who just visited iran after this started.and doesn't feel like revolution,it is more outsider making noises.

somebody give these idiots some direction,provide them with their nuclear site's location,tell them to bring those down,only then real freedom process will start
There doesn't appear to be any leadership or spokesperson among the protesters.

Then again, if there was, the regime would have no trouble snuffing out the candle, yes?

Either the mullahs don't know what to do or else they haven't finished making plans and gathering forces for their counter-stroke.
 
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This map indicates where the protests occurred in Iran, as you notice almost all cities join the revolution against the regime except one empity mountainous and deserted province called south Khorasan...

all cities and areas say "No to Khamenei, No to this terrorist Mullah regime"

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An acount from Tehran on instagram posted and addressed the founder of Turkish Repbulic, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk:

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