First, the correct English adjective for people who reside in Nepal is "Nepali."
@payam_prz:
With all due respect.
Yes we did have a bloody civil war, but that has come to an end. And although not perfect, we do have functioning peace.
Okay, then let's check your 2600 year old history. Looks like you are not so clear about your own history. Do you remember who Zoroastrians are? They were a peace loving people who were persecuted throughout your history.
Check this wiki link. (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persecution_of_Zoroastrians)
We have never persecuted someone because of their religious beliefs. We have Hindus, Buddhists and Muslims in our country, and no one has to feel discrminated against because of their religion
I honestly didn't know that we lived under a dictatorship. We have a democratically elected Prime Minister and I can go out on the street and say anything against him or his party. I wonder what would happpen if you went out on the streets on Tehran and and shouted "Death to Ayatollah Khameni!!!" I can say this: "Death to Pushpakamal Dahal!" We live in a real democracy. A young and an immature one, but with real freedoms, with secular principles -- not in a religious theocracy.
I like Iranian people, and I think Iranian women are very beautiful. I do not like the Iranian regime though, and I feel sorry that you have to live like that. Iran was such a nice country before 1979, I wish it becomes like that again.
I beg to differ with your theory. One single point about it: The ~14,000 figure, it includes dependents too. Think about it; if it did not, people with high CN's like us would not stand a chance.
And you are invited to visit our country dear friend. If you ever wanted to see big mountains, you will not be dissapointed. And we can go protest in front of the PM's office together -- it'll be fun.
Disclosure of interest: I am secular, I do not follow any religion.
@EVERYONE ELSE: I think the bulletin will be out today.