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Iran's 'revolution babies' weigh their progress since 1979
Associated Press
Published: 09.02.19, 13:36
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1. Still after 40 years of suffering many are deluding themself
Steve Benassi ,   Minneapolis USA   (02.09.19)
2. All thru history those that advocated against Jews
Al   (02.09.19)
Always perished.

Iran...who cares in time they will be dust.
3. These are the disillusioned and bitter people who were not
Tehraniporou   (02.09.19)
lucky to leave when it was still time and hang on to something to survive. I feel sorry for them. When they come abroad, they are seen as "untermensch" and undesirable refugees... Now even people leave in mass to Turkey or Germany or the UK. Level headed people realized quickly what the revolution was all about. In my "good" neighborhood in Tehran, we all lived the days when our families firesaled our properties below their prices to gather 700k to 2million'usd within days to leave altogether abroad. We had to pay diplomats and leave them 30% to smuggle the money out while we pretended to leave on holiday. This is now a few decades ago. The crooked who bought properties below their prices made millions. They robbed the country like in Africa and people are busy to survive working at 3 jobs... What a waste. It gives me energy to look at young "shakeds"
4. m
moishe   (02.09.19)
people deserve the government they get ( or helped to get)..unfortunately.
5. THE PICTURE OF THE TOWEL HEAD AND ARAFAT NIBBELING AT
Iranian Jew ,   LALA LAND   (02.11.19)
Each other is just priceless. Iran has become a huge Gaza thanks to the mullahs. Millions are kept hostage in order to pay for a BS jihad biz, so a few mullhas can fill up thier pockets in EU banks. Will the Iranians wake up to see this? I guess not. They will just keep putting up with their misery hoping that a magical hand form the sky will come and save them again one day. They will occasionally throw a few fire crackers just like what happens daily on the border, and that is it.
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