Re: IDF kills Palestinians for their organs
I am not pasted to my computer 24/7, if you make a claim you should be ready to back it up, unless you're a lazy bone Giving a link to a forum with hundreds of threads doesn't help. It's not like a five-minute search with plenty results.
It seems very convenient for someone who has a beef with the regime to take a single example of not high significance and then generalize it by saying 'historical monuments are being destroyed' in Iran. Have Persepolis, Passargad, Naghshe Rostam, Choghazanbil, Siosepol, Naghshejahan, etc. been destroyed? Did Shah do a better job?
FYI, this problem has been existent during Shah's rule as well. Again FYI, there are mosques and sites dating back to Islamic era which are in a worse situation, so it doesn't seem to have to do with the ruling regime... As you know, Iran is a very rich country when it comes to archeological sites, historical monuments and valuable objects. The preservation of such a vast cultural heritage takes huge resources which a developing country such as Iran cannot afford at the moment. As a result, the main efforts are naturally being concentrated on historical monuments of significant importance and history-makers, even though they can do a better job... and this problem is not specific to Iran. Also, without going into details, I should add that there are some other factors (natural or else) which may have contributed to this situation as well.
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Originally posted by Jam
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FYI, this problem has been existent during Shah's rule as well. Again FYI, there are mosques and sites dating back to Islamic era which are in a worse situation, so it doesn't seem to have to do with the ruling regime... As you know, Iran is a very rich country when it comes to archeological sites, historical monuments and valuable objects. The preservation of such a vast cultural heritage takes huge resources which a developing country such as Iran cannot afford at the moment. As a result, the main efforts are naturally being concentrated on historical monuments of significant importance and history-makers, even though they can do a better job... and this problem is not specific to Iran. Also, without going into details, I should add that there are some other factors (natural or else) which may have contributed to this situation as well.
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