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August 26th, 2006   Post 21
WarMachine
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Those women want reform not government overthrow. It's those stupid laws that were put in place to make women frustrated in that country, especially since they have more ambition than the women in neighboring countries.

I figure that either the theocracy would be reformed to the point that secular matters have more power, or some new revolt or coup will change regimes. Either way it seems to be like something that will happen in the next 10-20 years at the soonest. The current regime really has iran in a tight grip and they're not letting go, but something will happen eventually.
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August 26th, 2006   Post 22
Sukio
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Iran is a complex situation by simple people,the Women's rights march?Thats in a large popluted area,but the more rural areas cut off from communictation with the outside world,thus,they are un educated unlike those in the cities,the rural dwelling peoples are more likely to turn to religion ,and thus,fight more willing for a "Holy War".I see no problem on how you want to worship your choice in religous figures,but taking it to the violent extreme is uncalled for and basicly senseless,but like I said these people live in their own small world,were everything is either with them ,or destroyed in the name of god.
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August 26th, 2006   Post 23
phoenix80
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Quote:
Originally Posted by WarMachine
Those women want reform not government overthrow. It's those stupid laws that were put in place to make women frustrated in that country, especially since they have more ambition than the women in neighboring countries.

I figure that either the theocracy would be reformed to the point that secular matters have more power, or some new revolt or coup will change regimes. Either way it seems to be like something that will happen in the next 10-20 years at the soonest. The current regime really has iran in a tight grip and they're not letting go, but something will happen eventually.
lol

how do you know they want reform?
 
August 27th, 2006   Post 24
WarMachine
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Because i don't think they're risking arrest and abuse because they have nothing else to do.
 
August 27th, 2006   Post 25
phoenix80
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Quote:
Originally Posted by WarMachine
Because i don't think they're risking arrest and abuse because they have nothing else to do.
lol

okie dokie
 
August 28th, 2006   Post 26
WarMachine
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you just like typing "lol", don't you?
 
August 29th, 2006   Post 27
Sukio
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Gear

After seeing what is happening in Pakistan ,a neighboring counrty,there MME,a national Muslims Fundimentalist group dominates the Country side,in a country that posseses nuclear weapons,these fundemintalist started to gain strength in numbers in more rural areas,where the less educated flocked to the group,but in the cities,communication flowed on world news,thus the cities are about the only thing that keeps the country in today's modern community,but who knows how long they will last before the groups overide the national laws.....

This may be happening in Iran.
 
August 29th, 2006   Post 28
phoenix80
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Quote:
Originally Posted by WarMachine
you just like typing "lol", don't you?
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