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Prospects for Spread of Khuzestan Uprising to Other Parts of Iran
Townhall ^ | Jul 23, 2021 | Cyrus Yaghobi

Posted on 07/23/2021 9:22:27 AM PDT by Irannewswire

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As expected, the accumulated anger and dissatisfaction of Iranians, whose ‎patience with the current economic and political conditions has come to an end ‎and had manifested itself in recent months, first in the form of widespread ‎strikes and protest rallies and now in the shape of public uprisings in cities of ‎Khuzestan.‎

The people of Khuzestan province, in addition to facing skyrocketing prices, ‎unemployment and the coronavirus pandemic are suffering from power and ‎water outages in the scorching heat of this region, where the temperature is ‎above 120 degrees.‎

The water shortage and drying up of rivers are due to the construction of ‎numerous and unregulated dams by Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps ‎‎(IRGC), who built them on the Karkheh and Karun rivers for their own benefit ‎and against the will of the people of this province.

IRGC also has diverted the ‎water from these rivers to other places, causing the people of Khuzestan to lose ‎their agricultural products and livestock and in many villages even their ‎drinking water has been cut off. ‎

In almost all cities of the province people took to the streets with big ‎demonstrations demanding the opening of the dams’ valve so that water could ‎flow in the rivers.

But Khamenei knows that giving in to the demands of the ‎people and retreating against them will lead to a series of demands by people in ‎other regions that he neither intends nor can grant. Thus, he again resorted to ‎repressive methods such as what he did in November 2019, killing many ‎people in the cities of Behbahan and Mahshahr to quell the uprising.

Using ‎repressive security forces and IRGC and bringing in reinforcements from other ‎regions he tried to disperse the people and suppressed their protests.‎ These forces have killed, injured, and arrested people in various cities of the ‎province so far.‎

The regime also initially tried to justify its repressive actions by branding the ‎protesters as separatists and affiliated with separatist and foreign forces, but ‎since there was no sign of separatism in any of the demonstrators' slogans and ‎their slogans were all focused on legitimate and basic demands of people, this ‎ruse was not effective. On the contrary, this act of repressive forces not only ‎did not quell the uprising, but widened the scope of the protests.‎

Although the regime shut down the Internet again to cut off communication ‎between this province with other regions, the uprising spread outside this ‎province, and slogans such as "Death to Khamenei" and "Death to the dictator" ‎were chanted in these places. Also different ethnic groups in Iran, such as the ‎Lors in Khorramabad and Lorestan and the Bakhtiari in the city of Masjed ‎Suleyman, protested in large numbers.‎

On the one hand, the rapid spreading of uprising and insurgency to other ‎provinces and cities of Iran, especially Tehran, has frightened the regime, and ‎on the other hand, considering that Raisi will take over the presidency from ‎Rouhani in less than two weeks, there are some rifts between authorities ‎which ‎makes the decision making for resolution of this crisis harder. So much so that ‎even some high-ranking clerics of the regime such as Ayatollah Gorgani Issued ‎a statement in support of the people of Khuzestan and called for resolution of ‎their water shortage problems. Or former President Ahmadinejad in his ‎speeches referred to the corrupt security gang that wants to solve the problems ‎by repression and warned them not to do anything to make the people stand ‎up. Qalibaf, speaker of parliament, and Shamkhani, the regime’s security ‎adviser, also called for the release of the detainees to divert people’s attention. ‎Some members of parliament, especially from Khuzestan, have repeatedly ‎warned that the situation will worsen if the water shortage problem is not ‎resolved. The governor of Khuzestan, by contacting Arab tribes’ sheiks in the ‎region, tried to silence the people, especially the youth’s uprising with some ‎promises.‎

But since the entire regime is based on a corrupt dictatorial system led by ‎Khamenei, and as long as he is in power, there is no possibility of reform in the ‎system of government, all these efforts will be fruitless, and this rift will only ‎weaken Khamenei and IRGC and will spread the uprising to other areas in the ‎near future.‎

‎ ‎Cyrus Yaqubi is a Research Analyst and Iranian Foreign Affairs Commentator ‎investigating the social issues and economy of the Middle east countries in ‎general and Iran in particular‎


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1 posted on 07/23/2021 9:22:27 AM PDT by Irannewswire
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To: Irannewswire

Protest signs (translated)

My Mullah’s More Repressive Than Your Mullah

It’s Hot Out and I Can’t Breathe

I Want My Farsi MTV

I’m Gay and Proud (That one found on the sidewalk under a protester who is no longer with us.)


2 posted on 07/23/2021 9:31:20 AM PDT by frank ballenger (You have summoned up a thundercloud. You're gonna hear from me. Anthem by Leonard Cohen)
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To: frank ballenger

As goes Khuzestan...


3 posted on 07/23/2021 9:35:22 AM PDT by Wally_Kalbacken
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To: Irannewswire
There is no point in starting an uprising when the Dems are in control of the US.

They will get zero support from our butt kissing administration. In fact they would happily throw them under the bus to score points or money.

4 posted on 07/23/2021 9:59:27 AM PDT by usurper ( version )
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To: frank ballenger
I’m Gay and Proud (That one found on the sidewalk under a protester who is no longer with us.)

What happened to him? Don't leave us hanging!

5 posted on 07/23/2021 10:11:42 AM PDT by 17th Miss Regt
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To: 17th Miss Regt; frank ballenger

Seriously, FRank, my FRiend! Tell us what happened! It’s knot for you to hold back the noose!


6 posted on 07/23/2021 10:29:02 AM PDT by j.havenfarm (20 years on Free Republic, 12/10/20! More than 3700 replies and still not shutting up!)
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To: 17th Miss Regt

RE: Iranian protest signs:
I’m Gay and Proud (That one found on the sidewalk under a protester who is no longer with us.)


Reply:
What happened to him? Don’t leave us hanging!

He decided life wasn’t worth living without allegiance to the Supreme Leader Ayatollah so he confessed his sins and consented to be turned into a speed bump in the 15 mph zone outside the palace. A little plaque commemorates this.


7 posted on 07/24/2021 8:00:43 AM PDT by frank ballenger (You have summoned up a thundercloud. You're gonna hear from me. Anthem by Leonard Cohen)
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To: Irannewswire

Another stan I’ve never heard of until now. There seem to be many.


8 posted on 07/24/2021 8:03:06 AM PDT by xp38 (just keep on doing what you've been doing for the last thousand years since it's been going so great)
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To: usurper

The USA is irrelevant

Israel, Saudi Arabia and the UAE are in control of the fight to bring down the Iranian mullahs. Given the number of major fires, explosions and sunk ships, they seem to be winning

Having said that, I will allow for CIA participation in the rioting in what is Bandar Shapur AKA Bandar Humane, a major oils shipping port and refinery and everything else.


9 posted on 07/24/2021 8:18:35 AM PDT by bert ( (KE. NP. N.C. +12) Like BLM, Joe Biden is a Domestic Enemy )
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