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Iran: Human Rights - 30th Anniversary of the Islamic Revolution

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A look at Human Rights in Iran on the 30th Anniversary of the Islamic Revolution (in English)

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  • iran is getting fuck up.......islamic revolution destroyed iran........fuck ahmadinejad and khameneyi

  • are you sure about that Sparky, you don't want more time to come back with an insult more relevant or intelligent to go with your wish for a massacare on a country you clearly have no knowledge on?

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  • No greater crime than a tool used in the rule of faith and no more tragic injustice of the rule on its durability is a nation

    Amirzadeh Irani Akbar

    Sunday, June 5, 2011

    هیچ جنایتی بالاتر از استفاده ابزاری دین در حاکمیت و هیچ ظلمی فجیع تر از دوام ان حکومت بر یک ملت نیست

    اکبر امیرزاده ایرانی

    يکشنبه, 05 ژوئن 2011

  • @Rachel130989 Why is that whenever we talk about human rights in any country, someone starts mentioning America? Why do I care what's going on in America? I just don't see the fucking point ...

  • May Allah Bless Islamic Nations Worldwide

  • @kennykiller911 - 1st, how would you reconcile your understanding of freedom and acknowledgement of human rights with the proposal to eliminate middle-east and commit genocide. 2nd, Iranians have suffered for over 30 years under a primitive regime which could have been avoided if US had not removed our democratically elected government 60 years ago to install a puppet. 3rd, US uses 25% of earths resources but only hosts 5% of world population. 4th, what makes you a superior nation? Nazi?

  • Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was mostly not rejected by the Iranian people because of cultural differences (although Western scholars like to point this out). It was more because he was an elitist tard who only helped a small minority of Iranians while leaving the rest of the population to die. It was one of the most unequal countries in the world in terms of wealth distribution. He was also VERY authoritarian and cruel.

    P.S disliking a foreign culture being imposed onto you is not being racist.

  • Is US either? lol. Take your ass to any other country. Commit any unlawful action. Any. and see if you recieve the same mercy.

    Any of what you listed, can be found in all nations. For nations are not singularities, but colaborations of a people. The beauty of US is the appeasements brought for the majority, and even the minority.

  • All of what you listed are illusions and abstract. In slavery, we redeemed ourself. Read Walt whitmans Leaves Of Grass. We recognized our wrong and corrected it. Look how we are now. The holocaust was upon our own people as westerners, and that was a single nation. Iran does not even recognize the Holocaust as an event.

  • I never said we were superior because of location, and i never said morally. But we are the majority. And as a nation more stable.

    as for the dictators, yeah, why not. Mohammad Rezā Shāh Pahlavi kept the country stable. The major reason iran rejected him was because of cultural differences, which is almost in a sense racist, and distinguishes their intolerance of diversity. What makes a nation superior, the answer is veritable. But in opinion, the "people".

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