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No one remembers how the war starts. Not really. Historians unearth parchments after the fact: they came to barter but stole the king's daughter. Someone shot some duke. Some Army massacred some unarmed minority. But what we do remember is demise. Suicides underground when you used to roam in an eagle's nest. The president, bearded, found in a hole. The rebel leader dumped at sea. No shortages of ends. And the mess that ensues. And the winners making the rules all the way to the bank.
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Human Rights Watch believes that the cumulative impact of authorities’ decades-long systematic repression is an intentional and severe deprivation of Baha’is’ fundamental rights and amounts to the crime against humanity of persecution.
Jahanshah | 24 days ago
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Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced.
Jahanshah | 2 months ago
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Naomi Klein: Jews Must Raise Voices for Palestine, Oppose "False Idol of Zionism"
Viroon | 3 hours ago
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Iran sentences rapper Toomaj Salehi to death for backing protests • FRANCE 24 English
Viroon | 3 hours ago
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When all the yet unknown behind the scene deals are brought to light -as is the case with the Obama White House “echo chamber” to sell his faulty legacy nuke deal with the Islamist Führer, and the role lobbies like NIAC played to facilitate lucrative deals for the multinationals - many supporters and promoters of the deal and NIAC Lobby will be unpleasantly surprised. That is assuming they were unwitting participant in the big charade.
The ultimate loser are the Iranian people who are condemned to live under the unreformable Islamist fascists “reformers” and all- tyranny just for the financial benefits of few Islamists in Iran and corporate bottom lines overseas.
There was a time when no one- absolutely no one - would have believed that in a course of a few months the Shah and the System will be toppled. Granted times and stakes are different now, but it is safe to assme that when "the time comes", the islamist occupiers of Iran will be flushed down the toilet of history - trouble is if that is not done by the people, the resulting effect will be temporary and some other tyrannical regime will take its place assuming it isn't one to begin with. But......will it be too late then for Iran and her heritage to pull itself from the sewer of eSSlam? Will it want to?