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  • Is Iran Developing an Azeri Problem?

    One of my greatest fears is the manipulation of the Azeri population of Iran by outsiders. In my opinion, the current development (see below) is quite serious and can have dire consequences for the future of Iran. Needless to say this issue is a matter of great importance to us Armenians. My queston: Are there saboteurs within Iran today working towards sectarian violence in order to weaken the central authorities?

    Iran's Azeri minority protests mocking cartoon

    TEHRAN, May 22 (Reuters) - Members of Iran's Azeri minority hurled stones in violent protests on Monday, enraged by a newspaper cartoon they said insulted them, a semi-official news agency and a witness said.

    The ILNA labour news agency said thousands protested in the northwestern city of Tabriz and that police used teargas to try to disperse the crowd. The exact number of demonstrators could not be confirmed.

    A resident said furious protesters threw stones at banks and smashed windows.

    "They are angry because ... we (Azeris) are insulted by a cartoon," Soraya, a 40-year-old mother, told Reuters by telephone from Tabriz.

    The cartoon, which appeared in Friday's edition of the official Iran newspaper, showed a boy repeating the Persian word for xxxxroach in different ways, while a xxxxroach in front of the boy asked "What?" in Azeri.

    The Azeris of northwestern Iran speak a language related to Turkish. Although Azeris have many luminaries among Iran's commercial elite, Iran's majority Persians mock them as stupid in their jokes.

    The conservative Siyasat-e Rouz daily on Sunday said a crowd of Azeris had set fire to Iran's local office in the city of Orumiyeh, where Azeris make up the majority of the population. They account for about 25 percent of the overall population.

    ILNA said the protesters chanted slogans against the cartoon in Azeri outside the provincial governor's office, which some of the crowd pelted with stones.

    "The police are carrying out their responsibilities. The gathering in Tabriz is illegal," an Interior Ministry official, identified only as Razavi, said, according to ILNA.

    He added police were trying to restore order.

    Earlier on Monday, some students at a university in Tehran also protested against the cartoon.

    Some ethnic groups, including in Arab and Kurdish areas of Iran, have complained about unfair treatment from Tehran but the Azeri community usually has few complaints.

    Link: http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/BLA275878.htm
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    Re: Is Iran Developing an Azeri Problem?

    Originally posted by Armenian
    One of my greatest fears is the manipulation of the Azeri population of Iran by outsiders. In my opinion, the current development (see below) is quite serious and can have dire consequences for the future of Iran. Needless to say this issue is a matter of great importance to us Armenians. My queston: Are there saboteurs within Iran today working towards sectarian violence in order to weaken the central authorities?

    Iran's Azeri minority protests mocking cartoon

    TEHRAN, May 22 (Reuters) - Members of Iran's Azeri minority hurled stones in violent protests on Monday, enraged by a newspaper cartoon they said insulted them, a semi-official news agency and a witness said.

    The ILNA labour news agency said thousands protested in the northwestern city of Tabriz and that police used teargas to try to disperse the crowd. The exact number of demonstrators could not be confirmed.

    A resident said furious protesters threw stones at banks and smashed windows.

    "They are angry because ... we (Azeris) are insulted by a cartoon," Soraya, a 40-year-old mother, told Reuters by telephone from Tabriz.

    The cartoon, which appeared in Friday's edition of the official Iran newspaper, showed a boy repeating the Persian word for xxxxroach in different ways, while a xxxxroach in front of the boy asked "What?" in Azeri.

    The Azeris of northwestern Iran speak a language related to Turkish. Although Azeris have many luminaries among Iran's commercial elite, Iran's majority Persians mock them as stupid in their jokes.

    The conservative Siyasat-e Rouz daily on Sunday said a crowd of Azeris had set fire to Iran's local office in the city of Orumiyeh, where Azeris make up the majority of the population. They account for about 25 percent of the overall population.

    ILNA said the protesters chanted slogans against the cartoon in Azeri outside the provincial governor's office, which some of the crowd pelted with stones.

    "The police are carrying out their responsibilities. The gathering in Tabriz is illegal," an Interior Ministry official, identified only as Razavi, said, according to ILNA.

    He added police were trying to restore order.

    Earlier on Monday, some students at a university in Tehran also protested against the cartoon.

    Some ethnic groups, including in Arab and Kurdish areas of Iran, have complained about unfair treatment from Tehran but the Azeri community usually has few complaints.

    Link: http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/BLA275878.htm
    pffff, too much politics. Why don't you just relax and take it easy, I think sometimes it is a good thing to be an ordinary stupid fat American who watch TV shows, eat fast food, behave as if like Hollywood films and unaware of the place of Germany on the world map instead of producing conspiracy theories and nationalistic garbages.

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      Re: Is Iran Developing an Azeri Problem?

      Some 20 Azerbaijanis Killed in Rally in Tabriz

      YEREVAN (YERKIR) - May 22, in Tabriz, Azerbaijanis organized a rally and tried to seize the former premises of Milli Mejlis, presently the government House of Tabriz. The rally participants were crying out slogans like “Azeri people will not tolerate sufferings”, “Chehraganly, the hero of Azerbaijan”, “Karabakh is ours and will be ours”.

      The police dispersed the rally. As result, some 20 people were killed and 100 were injured. The hospital where the injured were taken is surrounded by the police. To prevent a repetition guardsmen assaulted a hostel and detained some 100 people, reported Day.az.

      It should be noted that the rallies in Tabriz and other town of northern Iran were held in protest against offensive caricatures of Azeris posted in Iran daily. According to Lenta.ru, the Iranian government closed Iran daily and accused the journalists of publishing provocative materials.

      Link: http://www.yerkir.am/eng/index.php?s...s_arm&id=23996
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        Re: Is Iran Developing an Azeri Problem?

        Rallying Azerbaijanis burned Armenia’s flag in Iran

        Rallying Azerbaijanis in the city of Tabriz (Iran) have burned Armenia’s flag hoisted at a household appliances shop owner by Armenian Abrahamyan. During the incident, the shop’s owner was beaten, the shop destroyed, APA news agency reports citing the Azerbaijanis World Congress.

        It is worth reminding, protest actions started in Iran since May 22 in connection with publication of offensive cartoons of Azerbaijanis in the Iran newspaper. The publication was condemned by speaker of the Iranian parliament and the first vice president, publication of the newspaper was suspended, the editor and the author of the cartoon were detained. Even before that the newspaper published its apologies. According to the Azerbaijani ambassador in Iran, the USA was instigator of the disorders and allegedly allocated $75 million for it.

        Link: http://www.regnum.ru/english/armenia/647353.html
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        • #5
          Re: Is Iran Developing an Azeri Problem?

          It is a shame that the Azeris of Iran, who are in many ways different from the Azerbaijanis, have been manipulated by Pan-Turanists like Shehreganli.

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            Re: Is Iran Developing an Azeri Problem?

            sounds like your fear, Armenians

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            • #7
              Re: Is Iran Developing an Azeri Problem?

              No. Iran will keep those Azeris tamed.

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              • #8
                Re: Is Iran Developing an Azeri Problem?

                Originally posted by Londoner
                sounds like your fear, Armenians
                Don't you have some shoes to polish, or something?

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                • #9
                  Re: Is Iran Developing an Azeri Problem?

                  Unrest in North Iran Directed by Baku, Ankara and Washington

                  PanARMENIAN.Net

                  What is happening in Iran's northern provinces for over 10 days is apparently directed not only by Baku and Ankara, but also Washington, political scientist Levon Melik-Shahnazaryan told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter. In his words, it should not be forgotten that authors of the notorious cartoon, as well as editor of the Iran newspaper were arrested and apologies are presented to the Turkic speaking population of Iran.

                  «However, an «occasion» was invented and there is sort of official ground for discontent. It should not be surprising any more that slogans «Karabakh is our,» «Turkic people are united» and similar ones are heard during rallies,» he remarked.

                  When commenting on the fact of burning the Armenian national flag in Tebriz, the Armenian expert underscored that the incident is one of the directions of the policy of rally participants. «Their major goal is not Karabakh or Armenia. Major goal of rally participants is to tear away the territory, which will be the support for Turan's struggle against Iran,» the expert said.

                  Link: http://www.panarmenian.net/news/eng/?nid=18194
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                  • #10
                    Re: Is Iran Developing an Azeri Problem?

                    It was probably the brainchild of the people in the Turkish consulate in Tabriz, Iran.

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