Why do we never hear of ethnic separatism in Iran?

Why do we never hear of ethnic separatism in Iran?

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t. HPM

A strong, theocratic state that squashes dissent. Like all successful ME countries. Democracy is anathema to muslims.

we do though
the few millions of afgans might just have enough of iran and start moving to europe

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran–PJAK_conflict

Shia bonds are stong and no one would gain anything to their benefit in the long run. Azeris rebelling for greater Azerbaijan? That would be silly.

Would paki Balochs prefer to be part of Iran? Is there a sunni/shia split between the two groups?

The London hostage crisis was literally triggered by ethnic separatism in Iran m8

Persia is the official Boss of the Gym.
Rest of Middle East can't mess with them.

Because all is well in the glorious islamic republic, blessed by Ali (pbuh) himself

pure cuck

Isn't Iran a theocracy where most are Shia?Idk, they had those territories for ages

You sometimes hear about Kurds trying to link up with Greater Kurdistan.

When was the last time you heard of news coming from Iran? the place is on lockdown and its only been eased recently so of course you wouldn't hear about any ethnic tension
And there's 8 million sunnis living in Iran and the whole western part is full of arabs and kurds

Kroatoslavia again when?

>''''''Greater'''''' Azerbaijan
It would still be a tiny (mostly) irrevelant country stuck between 3 regional powers and some other irrevelant caucassian country's

they have a good government tradition and do not allow westerners to infiltrate and destabilize their country

hell we would like to rejoin them
just if they were not an islamic state...

They're all iranian. Iranian is not an identity that is contradictory with any of those ethnic identities per se. Also I know well that the minorities (at least some) get special treatment and privileges, for example the bakhtiaris who for some reason are not in your map are allowed to own and use their traditional guns.

Of course, there's some pro-persian acculturation, but that's mostly in the most urban places and a lot of young people don't mind forgetting the ways of their fathers.

Azerbaijan is a modern, self-confident country, which stands firmly on its feet, pursues a principled policy and ensured all freedoms.

Azerbaijan is an integral part of the Muslim world, it enjoys great reputation and respect in the Muslim world.

Azerbaijan is strongly committed to democracy, protection of human rights, and today there are all the fundamental freedoms in Azerbaijan.

Iranian balochs are sunni too. Baloch rebels in Pakistan are commies because it's a sunni state, baloch rebels in Iran are sunni radicals because it's a shia state (it's of course a generalization).

Shut up Rob

T. Aliyev

t. Ilham Aliyev