Violence in Iran

Iran is facing a hard time now as there is a lot of violence in Iran due to the fault of Government. All the nations around the world are condemning this violence because it creates havoc not only in their country but affects the people all over the world. Violence in Iran is taking serious turn and it directly affects the population and of course economy of Iran. Use of nuclear weapons in Iran is the main issue of security and all the nations are doing their best efforts to stop it. UN is monitoring the condition in Iran and they have announced that the use of nuclear weapons should be controlled in order to avoid further inconvenience.

Iran has understood the fact that having nuclear weapons or nuclear power does not mean that they are secured but it can be the major cause of violence in Iran. All the nations have appealed to Iran on the ban of nuclear weapons but it has done no good. Now the question is, who is behind all these violence activities and what is the Iranian Government doing to stop these activities. Recently, there were three videos released on a website which showed the type of violence in Iran. However, the Government and people of Iran are placing their doubts on neighbors but without any possible and positive clue, it is not possible to put all the blame on them.

Some video or pictures describe really merciless act of some protestors and they were seen damaging the Iranian property hassle free. Some of the shown images and the faces of culprits are clearly visible in those pictures. Now, the Iranian Government has announced that it will be doing its best effort to recognize those faces and those people shall be behind the prison very soon. One can just hope for the best and positive outcome.

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  1. Tari Dyas says:

    I don’t agree with everything in this blog post, but you do make some very good points. Im very interested in this subject and I myself do alot of research as well. Either way it was a well thoughtout and nice read so I figured I would leave you a comment.

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