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What is a protester and political dissident?
Killing and suppressing political and intellectual opponents is a crime against humanity.
A political protester and dissident has a better political project than the ruling system, therefore killing a political opponent and protester is a criminal act. A political opponent calls for democratic reforms and defends the legitimate rights of the people.
In all countries of the world, security forces are established to protect the people and to maintain the security of the people, but in Islamic countries, security forces have been established to suppress their fellow citizens, especially the Islamic Republic.
In many countries of the world, security forces do not interfere in political disputes and look at all individuals of the nation with the same eye, but in dictatorial countries and Islamic countries, security forces have been established to serve the oppressive system.
Protesting against oppression, corruption, and politics is an inalienable right.
Mojtaba and Meysam Vaisi were political opponents through peaceful means, so shooting these two peace butterflies is a crime against humanity because Mojtaba and Meysam worked for humanity.
A protester is a person who publicly expresses opposition to, concern about, or support for an issue, policy, law, organization, or government. Protesters may participate in activities such as demonstrations, marches, rallies, strikes, petitions, or other forms of collective action. Protesting can be peaceful or, in some cases, involve civil disobedience.
A political dissident is a person who openly disagrees with or challenges the policies, actions, or authority of a government or ruling political system. Dissidents often advocate for political reform, civil rights, democracy, or other changes that put them at odds with those in power. In some countries, dissidents can express their views freely; in others, they may face censorship, surveillance, imprisonment, or other penalties.
The two terms can overlap, but they are not the same:
A protester is defined by participating in protest activities.
A political dissident is defined by sustained opposition to a political authority or system.
For example, someone who joins a one-day protest against a tax increase is a protester. Someone who consistently campaigns against government policies and publicly criticizes the ruling regime might be considered a political dissident. A person can be both a protester and a political dissident at the same time.
If the leaders think they can rule by killing and murdering, they are deeply mistaken. One day, their turn will come to be violently destroyed.
If you cannot tolerate criticism and if you cannot solve the people's livelihood problems, it is better to go and sit behind four walls and give up politics because anyone who does anything political must first solve the country's problems and issues. It is an empty and deceitful slogan, worthless.Democracy is a system of government where political power is vested in the people, who exercise it either directly or indirectly through elected representatives. Rooted in the ancient Greek word dēmokratia (meaning "rule by the people"), modern democracies prioritize popular sovereignty, the rule of law, civil liberties, and competitive elections.
Security forces only have the right to defend borders and prevent spying. Security forces do not have the right to arbitrarily kill peaceful protesters.
a Kurd and a Yarsani
In memory of Mr. Mujtaba Waisi and Mr. Maysam Waisi
I posted this video on Twitter last fall. Mr. Mojtaba plays the instrument and Mr. Qubad Naqash sings the song 'I am Kurd and Yarsani' to the beautiful children of Daradrezhi library in Kermanshah.
Democracy and People’s Rights
Democracy is a system of government in which power belongs to the people. Citizens have the right to choose their leaders through free and fair elections and participate in decision-making.
Main Features of Democracy
Equality – Every citizen has equal rights and opportunities.
Freedom – People can speak, write, and express their opinions freely.
Rule of Law – Everyone, including leaders, must obey the law.
Participation – Citizens can vote, join political parties, and take part in public affairs.
Accountability – Governments are responsible to the people.
People’s Rights in a Democracy
Right to Vote – Citizens can elect their representatives.
Freedom of Speech – People may express their views without fear.
Freedom of Religion – Everyone can follow the religion of their choice.
Right to Education – Access to education for all citizens.
Right to Equality – No discrimination based on race, religion, gender, or caste.
Right to Justice – Equal protection under the law.
Importance of Democracy
Democracy protects human dignity, promotes peace, and encourages development. It allows citizens to raise their voices against injustice and helps create a fair society.
Conclusion
Democracy and people’s rights are closely connected. A strong democracy ensures freedom, equality, and justice for all citizens, helping society grow in a peaceful and organized way.
By S kermashani
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