“Iran’s Continuous Repression Gains Attention”
I want to share something interesting about what I read today. It’s how the time the constitution was drafted after the 1979 upheaval, Sunni researchers and law specialists have consistently requested significant corrections be made. Sunni pioneer Molavi Abdul Hamid as of late sent a letter to Khamenei approaching him to end the oppression of Iran's Sunnis.
For me, the system has no real interest in Sunni-Shiite conjunction, solidarity, and fellowship in Iran. All things being equal, it is undeniably more worried about keeping up with its own limited partisan interests and sustaining its firm stance belief system. It is reasonable, accordingly, that it will proceed with its gap and rule approach, compromising the greater part with the minority, undermining the minority with the greater part, and focusing on the philosophically disruptive and partisan manner of speaking for dread that any solidarity among individuals or participation among ministers rising above ethno-partisan affiliations and cutting across confession booth limits would uncover and sabotage its decision philosophy and further debilitate its authenticity.

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