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Protesters storm Saudi embassy in Tehran, set it ablaze

Bullshit. 85% - 95% of of those 440 in every year are drug carriers and murderers. Anyway we don't kill Palestinians daily in their homes.
I asked a serious question and got an answer in form of propaganda, thanks.
1988 executions of Iranian political prisoners - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 1988 executions of political prisoners in Iran (Persian: ۱۳۶۷ اعدام زندانیان سیاسی در تابستان‎‎) refers to the state-sponsored execution of political prisoners across Iran, starting on 19 July 1988 and enduring for approximately five months. The majority of those killed were supporters of the People's Mujahedin of Iran, although supporters of other leftist factions, including the Fedaian and the Tudeh Party of Iran (Communist Party), were executed as well.[1][2]

The killings have been described as a political purge without precedent in modern Iranian history, both in terms of scope and coverup.[3] However, the exact number of prisoners executed remains a point of contention. Amnesty International recorded the names of over 4,482 disappeared prisoners during this time,[4] but Iranian opposition groups suggest that the number of prisoners executed was far higher, and as many as 30,000 dissidents may have been executed.[5][6]
 
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I asked a serious question and got an answer in form of propaganda, thanks.
1988 executions of Iranian political prisoners - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 1988 executions of political prisoners in Iran (Persian: ۱۳۶۷ اعدام زندانیان سیاسی در تابستان‎‎) refers to the state-sponsored execution of political prisoners across Iran, starting on 19 July 1988 and enduring for approximately five months. The majority of those killed were supporters of the People's Mujahedin of Iran, although supporters of other leftist factions, including the Fedaian and the Tudeh Party of Iran (Communist Party), were executed as well.[1][2]

The killings have been described as a political purge without precedent in modern Iranian history, both in terms of scope and coverup.[3] However, the exact number of prisoners executed remains a point of contention. Amnesty International recorded the names of over 4,482 disappeared prisoners during this time,[4] but Iranian opposition groups suggest that the number of prisoners executed was far higher, and as many as 30,000 dissidents may have been executed.[5][6]
MKO terrorists helped saddam against Iran and killed many of Iranian civilians in suicide attacks. (something around 17,000)

They should get executed.
 
MKO terrorists helped saddam against Iran and killed many of Iranian civilians in suicide attacks. (something around 17,000)

They should get excused.
And Palestinians killed alot of Israelies and they helped Arab armies in it's wars against Israel.
I do not see the entire Palestinians and arab population in Israel get executed
 
Please do that. We prefer that to what people usually do which is to bomb our embassies, resulting in people dying, such as 2013,


They bomb because u interfere in their matters... don't interfere in other countries like Indonesia, Malaysia... ur embassies will be save like them..
 
Where was the security?Is it not the responsibility of iran to protect Saudi Embassy.V irresponsible Act by iran.Peaceful protest is their right but voilence is not.Iran mist take serious action against these peoples.
 
Where was the security?Is it not the responsibility of iran to protect Saudi Embassy.V irresponsible Act by iran.Peaceful protest is their right but voilence is not.Iran mist take serious action against these peoples.
Looking forward to see actions taken against those who rioted
 
According to u Iran is executing people who it see fit (according to Islam), isn't it what SA doing?
I'd appreciate honest answers for my next question, I read on several sites that Iran is hunting it's opposition and doesn't agree with pluralism.
Is it true?

Let me give you my opinion. But understand firstly that Iranians on this site (and in the country) have diverse thoughts, so my opinion is just my opinion, not the opinion of 80 million Iranians.

Personally, I think any country can take any action that ensures its stability. I believe stability is the highest priority of a government. Society's form governments, to ensure stability.

So, from own perspective, I don't really care how Saudis treat their own citizens. However, from a geopolitical perspective, I think it is an idiotic move for Saudi. On the same day they executed prisoners from both sects, to show to their country that they will not tolerate any sect that wants to shake the status quo. Fine, but that just means creating more enemies for themselves! Just imagine, how many enemies Saudi has created in just one day. They could have put that Shia cleric in jail for the next few decades, and he couldn't do anything, but by executing him, they will fuel the hatred towards their own government much more.

Iran has been facing attempts to destabilize the country for more than three decades, so the government has become smarter. They don't execute any dissidents that will create instability for them. Most are drug carriers, murderers, terrorists, or rapists, and which does not cause most Iranians to feel much sympathy for them. Even the few cases the west uses to brandish all over the media seems to garner more sympathy OUTSIDE Iran than INSIDE Iran.

Which brings me to you question that does Iran hunt its opposition. This was massive immediately after the revolution, but it has come down more and more each decade, the reason is that the country has learned how better to control opposition. For example, the country doesn't go after the monarchies or the communists or the MEK terrorists overseas, because those guys have barely any influence in the country. Those guys with their satellite channels broadcasting into Iran make more fools of themselves then if Iran actually goes after that. Iran has learned that the best way to fight them is to MOCK them, by sometimes showing them in the official TV channels, so the public laughs at them. That has been a much more effective tool.

In terms of internal opposition, it has been easier to imprison & release them. Sometimes these arrests can be as short as just a few days, but usually it has been effective. This might surprise you, but torture is rarely, if ever, used for political prisoners.

I'm not saying this is due to the goodness of our government's hearts, but I just think that after many experiences, they have learned how to be more effective. That's why in comparison to the regional countries, Iran's handling of the protests 6 years ago caused one of the least deaths. And how many martyrs did they create from that incident? None.

This was a long post, but I hope I shed some light into Iran, and my own personal opinion why Saudi's decision wasn't wise.
 
Let me give you my opinion. But understand firstly that Iranians on this site (and in the country) have diverse thoughts, so my opinion is just my opinion, not the opinion of 80 million Iranians.

Personally, I think any country can take any action that ensures its stability. I believe stability is the highest priority of a government. Society's form governments, to ensure stability.

So, from own perspective, I don't really care how Saudis treat their own citizens. However, from a geopolitical perspective, I think it is an idiotic move for Saudi. On the same day they executed prisoners from both sects, to show to their country that they will not tolerate any sect that wants to shake the status quo. Fine, but that just means creating more enemies for themselves! Just imagine, how many enemies Saudi has created in just one day. They could have put that Shia cleric in jail for the next few decades, and he couldn't do anything, but by executing him, they will fuel the hatred towards their own government much more.

Iran has been facing attempts to destabilize the country for more than three decades, so the government has become smarter. They don't execute any dissidents that will create instability for them. Most are drug carriers, murderers, terrorists, or rapists, and which does not cause most Iranians to feel much sympathy for them. Even the few cases the west uses to brandish all over the media seems to garner more sympathy OUTSIDE Iran than INSIDE Iran.

Which brings me to you question that does Iran hunt its opposition. This was massive immediately after the revolution, but it has come down more and more each decade, the reason is that the country has learned how better to control opposition. For example, the country doesn't go after the monarchies or the communists or the MEK terrorists overseas, because those guys have barely any influence in the country. Those guys with their satellite channels broadcasting into Iran make more fools of themselves then if Iran actually goes after that. Iran has learned that the best way to fight them is to MOCK them, by sometimes showing them in the official TV channels, so the public laughs at them. That has been a much more effective tool.

In terms of internal opposition, it has been easier to imprison & release them. Sometimes these arrests can be as short as just a few days, but usually it has been effective. This might surprise you, but torture is rarely, if ever, used for political prisoners.

I'm not saying this is due to the goodness of our government's hearts, but I just think that after many experiences, they have learned how to be more effective. That's why in comparison to the regional countries, Iran's handling of the protests 6 years ago caused one of the least deaths. And how many martyrs did they create from that incident? None.

This was a long post, but I hope I shed some light into Iran, and my own personal opinion why Saudi's decision wasn't wise.
Firstly, I'd like to say that I appreciate ur comment and thank u for being honest.
Secondly, I don't tend to agree with execution of people for political cause - the only occasion I might agree to execute a person is if commited a terror act.
Thirdly, I think Iran should be more pluralistic country, and should accept other opinions than theirs.

Let me sum it up, I do appreciate Iran contribution to the field of science and I take them as very smart people.
I do think that Iran should stop making enemies for itself and start solving international problems in a more civilized way.
Iran and Israel had great relations once, I do hope that we'll get there again.
 
I hope there will be end of craziness from Saudi and Irani leaderships in the year 2016.

Both countries should be the model for other countries. Imagine a peaceful middle east with tremendous development.
 
Killing Shiites in Yemen. Wahhabi monarchy in Bahrain where 80% are Shia. Killing Shiites in Eastern states of Saudis. Suicide attacks in Iraq and supporting terrorists in that country. Killing Shiites in Nigeria. Paying for wahhabi groups in Pakistan. Supporting takfiris terrorists in Syria etc...

Bahrain, Iraq , Nigeria , Syria and Pakistan can take care of their Citizens. Its in Iran's interest to focus on its own country. If Saudi Arabia has been fueling sectarian violence then Iran has not been doing less then that.
 
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