My neighbours where I used to live were Persian their religion Zorastrian very ancient pre dates Chritisianity.
Tuned To 'The Archers' For The First Time In Months.
Iran sits on the UN Women’s Right Committee
They have just voted to execute 15,000 protestors campaigning for women’s rights in Iran
Source Mattea Merta a NGO United Nations Rep.
My neighbours where I used to live were Persian their religion Zorastrian very ancient pre dates Chritisianity.
That should read, a Christian and a Muslim blessing
My cousin married a Persian woman and they had both a Christian and Persian blessing in the same place. The Bride wore a beautiful white wedding gown. This was about 21 years ago mind..
Yes, not an easy thing to ask. Just wondering if they's let on.
I don't know what religion my Persian neighbours are I'm afraid. I don't like to ask them!
Thanks for links will sign and share.
HettyBetty
Thank you for the link. I will sign.
Is there a petition against the England team playing in the World Cup against Iran, or going to Qatar?
Gareth Southgate is on the BBC website saying how wonderful he wants it all to be. I thought he had higher standards than that, but I'm clearly wrong.
Et voila
www.change.org/p/ban-iran-s-national-football-team-from-fifa-world-cup-in-qatar
Do you know what religion they are Aveline?
In my experience, those who call themselves Persian are Christian.
Aveline That's interesting. I know someone who describes herself as Persian, I assumed it was a quirk but perhaps it is how they distance themselves. I will ask her.
Let me guess.its.men who voted ! There culture is violence towards women. The women could hardly expect the country to change just because they protested. It's a backwards resheam.
Shocking situation.
We have neighbours from Iran however, if asked they always say they are from Persia. No fans if the current regime.
Thank you for the link. I will sign.
Is there a petition against the England team playing in the World Cup against Iran, or going to Qatar?
Gareth Southgate is on the BBC website saying how wonderful he wants it all to be. I thought he had higher standards than that, but I'm clearly wrong.
Thanks for the link CraftyGranny.
The UK government has responded on there saying :
"Iran’s human rights record is dire. The continued use of the death penalty, weak rule of law and restrictions on freedoms of expression, religion and belief are all unacceptable in 2022.
The death of Mahsa Amini in Iran was a shocking reminder of the repression faced by women in Iran. The protests send a clear message that the Iranian people are not satisfied with the path their government has taken. We urge Iranian authorities to now listen to their people: respect the right to peaceful assembly, lift internet restrictions, release unfairly detained protesters, and ensure women can play an equal role in society.
The UK’s position is clear: through our words and actions, we will hold Iran to account.
We continue to raise human rights at all appropriate opportunities with the Iranian government and take action with the international community to address Iran’s tragic record of human rights violations.
On 10 October, the UK imposed sanctions on the Morality Police in its entirety, as well as both its chief Mohammed Rostami Cheshmeh Gachi and the Head of the Tehran Division Haj Ahmad Mirzaei. For decades the Morality Police have used the threat of detention and violence to control what Iranian women wear and how they behave in public.
The UK also imposed sanctions on five leading political and security officials for committing serious human rights violations in supressing fuel protests in 2019. Their organisations have also been involved in responding to the current protests.
This brings the total to 85 individuals and two entities designated under the Iran Human Rights sanctions regime. These sanctions send a clear message to the Iranian authorities that they will be held to account for their violation of human rights, the repression of women and girls, and the shocking violence they have inflicted on their own people.
As well as its human rights abuses, the UK will continue its efforts to hold Iran to account for its nuclear escalation and destabilising regional activities. In total the UK has designated over 200 Iranian entities and individuals in relation to human rights abuses, proliferation and terrorism.
Where individuals are designated, these measures include travel bans. A travel ban means that the designated person must be refused leave to enter or to remain in the United Kingdom, providing the individual to be an excluded person under section 8B of the Immigration Act 1971.
Iran’s nuclear programme is more advanced than ever, threatening international peace and security. After months of negotiations, a deal was put on the table in March 2022, which would have returned Iran to compliance with its Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPoA) commitments and returned the US to the deal. However, Iran refused to seize the opportunity to conclude the deal with continued demands beyond the scope of the JCPoA. We are now considering next steps with our international partners.
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office"
England is supposed to play against Iran on Monday 21st. I so hope they won't.
Signed too.
I have signed
Thank you for the link CraftyGranny
GrannyGravy13
no idea where the in came from
probably from the same place my understanding of football comes from, probably 
No time for the "beautiful game" but feel really angry about what is going on in Iran.
I have looked on the web to see if there were any petitions to sign. and found this
petition.parliament.uk/petitions/623572
no idea where the in came from
CraftyGranny
I have just been reading our Government's security advice on people travelling to Iran and am worried there will be arrests of "Westerners" during the World Cup. It is not a safe country to visit.
www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/iran/safety-and-security
The World Cup is in Qatar not Iran.
Iran is in the same group as in England.
I have just been reading our Government's security advice on people travelling to Iran and am worried there will be arrests of "Westerners" during the World Cup. It is not a safe country to visit.
www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/iran/safety-and-security
I so hope so. We need to put pressure in any way we can.
What a mess - where would you begin? Russia has been excluded from sport over the invasion, but apparently Iran is ok as its only trying to kill its OWN people?! And David Beckham appointed as Ambassador for Qatar, the list just goes on - people in positions of power, celebrities, players etc., they all had the chance to make a stand and they still have time!
Doodledog
I agree that the teams should refuse to play Iran, and to go to Qatar, but just turning the TV off isn't going to help at all.
I remember how South AFrica was boycotted for the rugby during Apartheid, and it was part of an effective campaign. But this is a totally different situation.
Perhaps it won't make any difference- but watching would make me feel dirty and somehow condoning.
maddyone
Thanks for that information Glorianny, that was exactly what I wanted to know, because I haven’t seen anything being reported about this. Obviously it must have been reported but I haven’t seen it.
I think possibly these people who are more interested in designer clothes than human rights are maybe just reflecting the prevailing culture from Iran. In other words it’s probably best to keep your head down in Iran, don’t be political, don’t make waves, just concern yourself with daily life and nice clothes etc. It may not be the way we think, but it’s dangerous to stand out from the crowd there. I’m sure that’s how I’d behave if I lived there, I’d be too afraid to be noticed.
maddyone when the Shah of Persia was in charge in Iran there was a thriving, rich and very westernised group of people living there, particularly in the capital Teheran. A lot of them left when the Ayatollah took charge, but some remained to look after the family interests there. The women wear designer labels under their black robes and hijab.
Rosie I haven’t got the words to explain how I feel about the World Cup being played in Qatar. I certainly don’t want to watch any of it, and I feel strongly that the UK teams should have refused to go there. I think the way football is going in terms of corruption is disgraceful. And I’m disgusted that David Beckham is going to be a reporter/commentator there. Hasn’t he got enough money? He certainly hasn’t got any morals or principles.
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