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

Cursing has religious origins, but what is common among Islamic revolutionaries of Pakistani origin is 'Lanat be shumar'. This is chanted repeatedly in the hate classes, than it becomes part of life of participants.
There is a power struggle in Iran between hardliners and moderates . Khamenei is now 78 years old and will die soon ; they are both competing in order to have one of their own guys in this position .

Hardliners in Iran have started these protests to take down rouhani but things got mixed and Iranian opposition utilized these protests to turn it into something different .

By the way no one from the green movement back in 2009 joined these protests and the rioters despise the green movement and it's supporters .
 
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Isfahan is on fire
... Khamenei thugs open fire randomly and have killed several protestors...

Alfalahiya town in Ahwaz is fully under the control of Ahwazian rebels.
 
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I heard that it all started from mashhad which is not far from Afghanistan. Timing is very telling indeed.

America must be thrown out of Afghanistan by use of force just like soviets.
 
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Shamkhani: What happens in Iran will end in a few days and Saudi Arabia is behind it

Shamkhani: The internal reasons for the protests are the dissatisfaction of part of the Iranian people with the economic situation


Conclusion: Shamkhani contradicts himself..

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The unemployment rate in some Iranian cities is 60%, and unemployment is an average of 12%, as announced by Interior Minister Abd al-Rida Fadhli. Finally, poverty affects about half the population, or 40 million people, according to the Khomeini State Relief Committee, 11 million live in marginal areas, 1.5 million are drug addicts, and some 600,000 prisoners woth criminal offenses records, mostly theft and looting..
 
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Isfahan is on fire
... Khamenei thugs open fire randomly and have killed several protestors...

Alfalahiya town in Ahwaz is fully under the control of Ahwazian rebels.

Where are you getting your news? Only news I've read is 6 people killed in attack on police station in Isfahan, I'm assuming they're security guards?

Anyway RIP, no one wants to see people die in any demonstrations ....
 
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Violent clashes between Iranian security forces and protesters in the city of Kermanshah

News of dead and wounded by the Iranian security forces in the Kurdish village of Sindj

News of the deaths and injuries by security forces bullets in Isfahan
 
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Violent clashes between Iranian security forces and protesters in the city of Kermanshah

News of dead and wounded by the Iranian security forces in the Kurdish village of Sindj

News of the deaths and injuries by security forces bullets in Isfahan

RIP either side.. but the worst is what these events will cause as far as the Iranian economy is concerned for some years to come.. this political instability will certainly diminish, if not eliminate any foreign investment for years.. it might also force many foreign investors to pull out their existing investments..as well as many commercial and Industrial deals..these protest will make it very hard for Iran to sign any major commercial, Industrial or military deals.. apart the ones it can pay cash for.. but then, lack of cash is already one of the problem causing the protests!
There are many other negative effects.. but these protests have already "achieved" some of the worst to happen to any nation.. no foreign investors will trust Iran's political position for years to come.. regardless of what follows from these protests..
 
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RIP either side.. but the worst is what these events will cause as far as the Iranian economy is concerned for few years from now.. this political instability will certainly diminish if not eliminate any foreign investment for years.. it might also force many foreign investors to pull out their existing investments..as well as many commercial and Industrial deals..these protest will it very hard for Iran to sign any major commercial, Industrial or military deals.. apart the ones it will pay cash for.. but then lack of cash is already one of the problem causing the protest!
There are many other negative effects.. but these protests have already "achieved" some of the worst to happen to any nation.. no foreign investors will trust Iran's political position for years to come.. regardless of what follows from these protests..
I am against these protests but Iran must fix it's foreign policy and stop supporting terrorism otherwise these protests/riots will happen more often damaging Iran stability and giving usa a chance to turn it into a civil war at some point in the future .
 
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There is a power struggle in Iran between hardliners and moderates . Khamenei is now 78 years old and will die soon ; they are both competing in order to have one of their own guys in this position .

Hardliners in Iran have started these protests to take down rouhani but things got mixed and Iranian opposition utilized these protests to turn it into something different .

By the way no one from the green movement back in 2009 joined these protests and the rioters despise the green movement and it's supporters .

There is no other reason to protest in Iran other than what were the reasons of green movement.
Iran regime rigged 2009 elections on scale never seen in history of mankind and never ever will happen again.
 
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You may not agree on politics of Mullahs. You may even criticiZe them very strongly but voising your criticizm to this way on streets with burning right and left at such a critical timescale will just serve the politics of USA / Israel over Muslims and their monarchy puppet states in region. I always support a democratic, social and even secular Iranian Republic with peacefull ways for the benefits of our neighbour but I never get the logic behind guys worshiping a monarchy kingdom controlled by a US backed family, is supporting uprising with a theme of democracy and freedom in other country?
 
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There is no other reason to protest in Iran other than what were the reasons of green movement.
Iran regime rigged 2009 elections on scale never seen in history of mankind and never ever will happen again.
They must change their disastrous foreign policy ; Iran is wasting most of its resources/money supporting terrorism and sectarian groups .

Iran has always been ruled by authoritarian regimes ; the current regime might be the most democratic Iran ever had . They still have to reform their system by limiting power of khomenie and give more powers to elected officials .

You may not agree on politics of Mullahs. You may even criticiZe them very strongly but voising your criticizm to this way on streets with burning right and left at such a critical timescale will just serve the politics of USA / Israel over Muslims and their monarchy puppet states in region. I always support a democratic, social and even secular Iranian Republic with peacefull ways for the benefits of our neighbour but I never get the logic behind guys worshiping a monarchy kingdom controlled by a US backed family, is supporting uprising with a theme of democracy and freedom in other country?
I am against these protests but Iran disastrous foreign policy and support for terrorism is what makes others interfere in their internal affairs .

They must mind their own business if they wish to keep their country stable otherwise events like what we are witnessing will occur more frequently since Iran is wasting most of its resources on foreign conflicts .

Turkey by the way is the biggest puppet USA ever had and executed us plans to destroy Syria libya and Iraq .
 
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They must change their disastrous foreign policy

They did in recent past and I'm sure they are always looking for ways to improve them at any given opportunity.
Not so long ago they were celebrating warming up of relation ship with US, but than Arabs screwed US and all of Iranian advancements fall back to 1^2.

Khamenei thugs open fire randomly and have killed several protestors...
No surprise... I pity the protesters.
 
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RIP either side.. but the worst is what these events will cause as far as the Iranian economy is concerned for some years to come.. this political instability will certainly diminish, if not eliminate any foreign investment for years.. it might also force many foreign investors to pull out their existing investments..as well as many commercial and Industrial deals..these protest will make it very hard for Iran to sign any major commercial, Industrial or military deals.. apart the ones it can pay cash for.. but then, lack of cash is already one of the problem causing the protests!
There are many other negative effects.. but these protests have already "achieved" some of the worst to happen to any nation.. no foreign investors will trust Iran's political position for years to come.. regardless of what follows from these protests..
What about Gezi? One of the biggest protest movements in the history of the Middle East and Europe. More than 5 million people took part in those demonstrations, yet Turkey's economic growth is still considered okay today.

Iran is the second largest car manufacturer of the Middle East and one of the biggest in the world (in top 20). On top of that, they have even more resources than Saudi Arabia. In fact, I do think that the government will focus on the economy rather than on Syria once these protests are over. This could be the beginning of a positive change.

In the evening one may praise the day, my Saudi friend.

Personally, I'd prefer a secular Iran, rich and stable. But I would never dare to intervene in a way which could lead to a second Syria. Wether you like or not, Iranians are part of us and they deserve a peaceful transition. But almost anything is better than a war-torn Iran with millions of dead people. This is why I prefer to be quite as a foreigner.
 
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They did in recent past and I'm sure they are always looking for ways to improve them at any given opportunity.
Not so long ago they were celebrating warming up of relation ship with US, but than Arabs screwed US and all of Iranian advancements fall back to 1^2.


No surprise... I pity the protesters.

They did nothing and the result the riots done by hungry people in Iran , I hope they will get over their arrogance and focus on preserving their country .
 
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