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Следущим разом и тапочки притащишь... :) |
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Я ему жопу пластилином залепил... |
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Хотелось узнать что там в Иране делается... Заходишь в форум в поисках истины, а что находишь? *нет слов*
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Записал. ))) |
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Иран без ислама не может уже, поэтому поорут и поедут подыхать за гурий. Да и насрать, вряд ли их в человеческом образе узрим еще раз.
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Если в Иране начнется что то серьезное, то им там станет не до Сирии.
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:yahoo: Так что поводов для недовольства навалом! |
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:yahoo: Так что поводов для недовольства навалом! |
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Меня персианки не вдохнавляют.
По этому за событиями в Иране не слеежу. |
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Церкви и тюрьмы сравняем с землей, Но песня пропета, прошла, как сон, И строится другое на новый фасон. (с) |
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Главное чтоб на вахте не пил. Особенно с шаманом. А то получится, как у Чунго (Николай Хирогир). |
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*супер*
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Яйца сделали свое дело, яйца могут отойти на второй план.*да-да* |
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там общенациональный траур был ещё год назад - когда три батальона КСИР положили как-то совсем глупо. Потом какого-то генерала КСИР в самом Дамаске грохнули. |
http://ifpnews.com/wired/iran-protes...ds-peacefully/
Iran Protests: Minister Calls on People to Pursue Demands Peacefully December 31, 2017 - 08:19 Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli Iran’s Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli cautioned that use of violence in the rallies in protest at the economic woes would do great harm to security and progress of the country, calling on people to pursue demands in peace and within the framework of Commenting on the recent demonstrations in some Iranian cities over high costs of living and economic issues, Rahmani Fazli hailed people on Sunday for expressing their opinions under lawful methods. The cases of vandalism and violation of citizenship rights have nothing to do with the peaceful demonstrations, the minister added, praising the police and security forces for exercising self-restraint during the violent rallies. Rahmani Fazli then said resorting to violence and vandalism would undermine security in the country and disrupt the process of production and job creation, reminding the vandals and arsonists that they have to pay the price for their conducts. Calm, obedience to law, unity, coordination and cooperation are the best approaches for pursuing the public demands and ensuring security, the minister added. His comments came against a backdrop of demonstrations in some cities of Iran over the past days to complain about price hikes and economic woes. According to Article 27 of the Iranian Constitution, “public gatherings and marches are allowed so long as the participants do not carry arms and are not in violation of the fundamental principles of Islam.” Following the peaceful civil rallies, the Western and a number of Arab media outlets tried to portray the protests as a political uprising against the Establishment. Iranian officials maintain that people have the right to stage protests to express their opinions, as long as the rallies comply with the legal conditions. Police have arrested a number of demonstrators that were trying to damage public property in the gatherings. |
http://ifpnews.com/exclusive/iran-no...m-top-general/
Iran Not to Let Enemies Fulfil “Regime Change” Dream: Top General Dec,30 Iran’s top military commander says the country’s armed forces will never allow the enemies to fulfil their “evil dream” of toppling the Islamic Establishment. “The Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran will not allow the realisation of the nefarious and evil dream of weakening and changing Iran’s ruling system and the Islamic Revolution,” said the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of Iran, Major General Mohammad Baqeri in a statement on Friday. The statement came as certain foreign officials, in meddlesome comments, tried to provoke the Iranian people against the Islamic Establishment. Following a series of protest rallies in a number of Iranian cities, where people expressed their protest at the country’s economic woes, US President Donald Trump said, “Many reports of peaceful protests by Iranian citizens fed up with regime’s corruption and its squandering of the nation’s wealth to fund terrorism abroad. Iranian gov’t should respect their people’s rights, including right to express themselves. The world is watching!” Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also tried to take advantage of the popular protests to pursue their own so-called “regime change” policies. This comes as hundreds of thousands of supporters of the Islamic Republic on Saturday poured into streets on the 8th anniversary of the “9 Dey Epic”, the day when pro-Establishment rallies in 2009 put an end to the post-election unrests. |
http://ifpnews.com/exclusive/officia...iran-protests/
Dec,31 Official Confirms 2 People Killed in Iran Protests An Iranian security official confirmed earlier reports of the deaths of two people in the recent protest gatherings in Lorestan province, but stressed that the Iranian police forces did not fire a single bullet, and foreign agents and Takfiri elements were behind the incident. Habibollah Khojasteh-Poor, the deputy governor-general of Lorestan province for political and security affairs, told the IRIB News Agency on Saturday night that two people were unfortunately killed during an illegal gathering in the city of Doroud earlier in the day. “On Saturday afternoon, a group of people poured into the streets of Doroud after a call by certain counter-revolutionary groups, and this led to clashes in which two of the citizens were killed,” he noted. Khojasteh-Poor stressed that the trace of Takfiri [extremist] and anti-Establishment groups as well as foreign agents can be found in these clashes, adding that the investigations revealed the clear role of foreign agencies. He emphasized that the Iranian police and security forces did not fire a single bullet during the deadly clash. “We wanted the gathering to end peacefully, but unfortunately it ended up in clashes due to the presence of those groups and individuals, and led to the deaths of two of those attending the rally,” he added. Several Iranian cities have been the scene of anti-government street protests in recent days. The protesters are demanding a better economic situation and better living conditions, but certain foreign and anti-Iran media and officials are trying to make the demonstrations political and provoke people to chant anti-Establishment slogans. |
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“Iranians Pay No Heed to Trump’s Opportunistic Comments” HOME POLITICS BUSINESS SOCIETY CULTURE WORLD Home Politics Foreign Policy “Iranians Pay No Heed to Trump’s Opportunistic Comments” WorldAmericasEditor's ChoicePoliticsForeign PolicyIFP ExclusiveTranslated by IFP “Iranians Pay No Heed to Trump’s Opportunistic Comments” December 30, 2017 - 16:21 Bahram Qassemi Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman says the Iranian nation pays no heed to the US officials’ “interventionist” and hypocritical remarks about the recent gatherings in Iran. In a statement on Saturday, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi condemned the “cheap, worthless, and invalid” comments recently made by US President Donald Trump and the US State Department, saying, “The Iranian people pay no heed to the opportunistic claims of American officials, particularly President Trump.” “The great nation of Iran for sure has closely watched the active participation of Mr Trump in violating the human rights of Palestinian, Yemeni, and Bahraini people,” he noted. “Moreover, they definitely remember the US president’s malignant hostility towards the educated people of Iran, the restrictions he imposed on the entry of Iranians to America, and the arrest of many Iranian nationals living in the US on fabricated pretexts.” Therefore, he added, the Iranian nation views the opportunistic and deceptive support of these officials for gatherings in some Iranian cities in recent days as nothing but the US administration’s hypocrisy and deception. “The Islamic Republic of Iran’s Constitution has provided democratic frameworks for legal support of people’s civil demands, and it is totally possible to pursue such demands within the framework of law,” he added. “The Iranian people are the biggest assets behind the country’s security and development,” Qassemi noted, adding that the people’s turnout in the elections with the aim of deciding their fates and the active participation of the entire nation in monitoring and criticising the country’s state bodies guarantee the prosperity and progress of Iran and the Islamic Revolution. “The Iranian nation’s insightful presence is the most important factor behind the country’s resistance to ill-wishers,” he said, adding that the Trump administration has proved to be the head of those ill-wishers. Qassemi finally referred to 70 years of interference in Iran’s domestic affairs by various US administrations, including the US’ role in plotting and leading the 1953 coup against Iran’s national and legal government, Washington’s full support for the Pahlavi regime’s crackdown on Iranian freedom-seekers, and its all-out support for the criminal regime of Saddam Hussein during the eight-year war on Iran, and said, “The US officials are not in a position to show sympathy for the great and wise nation of Iran.” |
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