OSTB : I dont know why the world's Muslims, including in Malaysia, cannot see that while the rest of the world (who they label as kafir) is busily moving forward in life and have already created a jannah or a plentiful garden of peace, freedom, wealth and happiness for themselves, the Muslims in general are still trying to figure out how to put on their pampers, tie their shoelaces and how not to trip and fall all the time. The Muslims seem to be in a condition of naar or living in the fire.
Here is news about Iran. After 40 years of the ayatollah rule the people in Iran really cannot stand them anymore. The ayatollahs rule Iran by the only way they know - through violence and aggression. They kill their own people to hold on to power. Without violence and killing people the Muslim governments cannot rule over their people. Here is the news :
IRAN ESCALATES REPRESSION AMID UNREST
Iranian regime using all elements of state power to suppress dissent
Iranian regime using all elements of state power to suppress dissent
widespread arrests and force against demonstrators
regime’s long record of human rights abuses
suppression of political and economic dissent grown worse
repeated use of executions, strict dress code for women, torture
Since Islamic Republic in 1979, Iran’s human rights atrocious
frequent executions, including minors, stoning to death, torture
worsened to suppress political, economic dissent
late 2017- early 2018, mid-Nov 2019 – forcibly countered demonstrators
unrest involved over 100 cities and towns throughout country
Nov 2019 Amnesty reported regime killed 300 protesters
US says 1,500 killed in Nov uprising – several times higher than Amnesty
many killed to recapture town of Mahshahr which protesters had seized
mass arrests of protesters after demonstrations ceased
My comments :
These protests in Iran started in 2015-2016 and have never really stopped. It is 2020 now and it is still winter in Iran. Once the weather warms up I believe the protests will start again.
Here is a Wikipedia link that gives a quick snapshot about the non stop protests ongoing in Iran.
This sounds like a tiny, insignificant news item appearing somewhere. But that one line is very ominous : many killed to recapture town of Mahshahr which protesters had seized.
Mahshahr is a major port city with a population of 300,000 people. It is located over 500 km from Teheran. The fact that the protesters actually took control of the city for a few days shows that the dissatisfaction against the ayatollahs is deep rooted and goes across the country. It is not just a Teheran phenomenon.
The second point to note is that the protesters are not organized, there is no central leadership and there is no visible leader who can not only unite the protests but provide a viable leadership to replace the ayatollahs.
The peoples' takeover of Mahshahr however seems to indicate that there are local leaders who are capable of 'liberating' pockets of the country - even if it lasted just a few days before the Army came over and killed everyone.
The ayatollahs use the Revolutionary Guards to just machine gun people in the streets from armoured vehicles and from helicopters above.
Folks the unrest in Iran will never go away. The reason is not just the hike in fuel prices, no jobs, no food, no freedom of expression, no freedom of religion, etc etc.
There is a far more simpler yet more sinister reason why the ayatollahs are failing.
THEIR RELIGION IS FALSE.
EVERYTHING THEY BELIEVE IS FALSE.
THE RELIGION OF THE AYATOLLAHS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE QURAN.
IT IS AN INVENTED RELIGION THAT IS LARGELY PLAGIARISED FROM JEWISH AND OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE TEACHINGS.
This is a false religion.
That is why Iran is failing.
They will never be able to tie their shoelaces.
The only question is how long?
How long does it take before Iran completely breaks down?
These Iran protests began in 2015. FIVE YEARS ago.
36 years after the ayatollahs came into power.
The people have just about had it.
Mark my words - the Iranian people will chase the ayatollahs down the street and hang them from the lamp poles.
There is much potential in Iran.
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