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Is Protesting Against The Government A War Against God?

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Khandro | 12:48 Tue 02nd Jan 2018 | News
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"On Tuesday, the head of Tehran's Revolutionary Court reportedly warned that arrested protesters might potentially face the death penalty.

Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency quoted Mousa Ghazanfarabadi as saying: "Obviously one of their charges can be Moharebeh," which is waging war against God, a death penalty offence in Iran."

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If you have the mind of a uneducated peasant - then yes I guess ...
"Oh right NJ: I guess you agree with the regime then :-)"

I neither agree nor disagree with it, Ikky.

Tongue in cheek old boy, tongue in cheek :-)
What is the possibility that Ali khamenei and his regime will see an uprising against and be toppled similarly to Libya etc?
Obviously a rhetorical questions as I think we all know where this is heading.

Ali just said “Outside forces are to blame”

Oh, for the economy? The anger? Resentment? The poverty?

Next stop, N K.
Not forgetting the unemployment, lack of education etc...
// Not forgetting the unemployment, lack of education etc...//

no or yes they are unemployed but educated and young and that is a recipe for disaster - you have to get the young men into jobs and off the streets ( as in the UK )

an Iranian commentator said - they have been in power for forty years and you dont achieve that by being cutesy clerics - they took over the repressive apparatus and personnnel of SAVAK

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