Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Nations under the persian occupation



By M. Sarjov a political activist based in London,
Iran;
Iran as a state has not conciliated with itself. Iran with huge natural resources and it is still a poor third world country.  The Arab, Baluch, Kurd, Turk, Turkoman and Persian, constitute Iran population. Each group has its own homeland, language and culture and grievances against Persian and centralised powers apart from Baluch, and 80 percent Kurd the rest are the follower of the Shiite religion.
The Shiite was the source that created modern Iran. The Shiite is the sources that unite the current majority population of Iran. But the religious legitimacy has been challenged by the younger generation and religion is losing it grip. Apart from the Shiite religious the Iranian population has not another source to unite the majority of population.
 Centralised powers, Population growth, shortage of resources, modernity, are challenging the state integrity. We believe Iran is heading toward ethnic conflict once Shiite doctrine loses it status as the source of unifying the majority of Iranian population. Iran is a Shiite religion empire and its end is not far.    


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