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OK this is the last straw !! - 727Sky - 06-08-2025

Gentleman prepare for war ! 
 https://apple.news/Ard8VJyXgRrO-si9lkfl1SA

Quote:Iran expands dog-walking ban
6 hours ago


Jessica Rawnsley
BBC News
Parham Ghobadi
BBC Persian
[Image: dda32f80-447f-11f0-a52b-1f501521a10c.jpg.webp]EPA
Transporting dogs in vehicles has also been outlawed
Iranian officials have expanded a ban on dog walking to a swathe of cities across the country, citing public order and health and safety concerns.
The ban - which mirrors a 2019 police order that barred dog walking in the capital, Tehran - has been extended to at least 18 other cities in the past week. Transporting dogs in vehicles has also been outlawed.
Dog ownership has been frowned upon in Iran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, with dogs viewed as "unclean" by authorities and a legacy of Western cultural influence.
But despite efforts to discourage it, dog ownership is rising, particularly among young people, and it is viewed as a form of rebellion against the restrictive Iranian regime.
Cities including Isfahan and Kerman have introduced bans in recent days, according to news agency AFP.
An official from the western city of Ilam, where a ban was implemented on Sunday, said "legal action" would be taken against people who violated the new rules, according to local media.
However, enforcing restrictions in the past has been patchy, while many dog owners continue to walk their dogs in public in Tehran and other parts of Iran.
There is no national law that outright bans dog ownership, but prosecutors often issue local restrictions that are enforced by police.
"Dog walking is a threat to public health, peace and comfort," Abbas Najafi, prosecutor of the western city of Hamedan, told state newspaper Iran.
Owners have sometimes been arrested and dogs confiscated for being walked in public.
Many have taken to walking their dogs in secluded areas at night or driving them around to evade detection.
Politicians in the Islamic regime regard pet ownership as un-Islamic. Many religious scholars view petting dogs or coming into contact with their saliva as "najis" or ritually impure.
Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has previously described dog ownership - other than for the purposes of herding, hunting and security - as "reprehensible".
In 2021, 75 lawmakers condemned dog ownership as a "destructive social problem" that could "gradually change the Iranian and Islamic way of life".
Iran's Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance banned advertisements for pets or pet-related products in 2010 - and in 2014 there was a drive in parliament to fine and even flog dog-walkers, though the bill did not pass.
Following the recent crackdown, critics argue the police should focus on public safety at a time of growing concern over violent crime, rather than targeting dog owners and restricting personal freedoms.
Dog ownership, defying Iran's mandatory hijab laws, attending underground parties and drinking alcohol have long been forms of quiet rebellion against Iran's theocratic regime.



RE: OK this is the last straw !! - Ninurta - 06-08-2025

Makes sense. Dogs and humans have been partners for at least 36,000 years, as demonstrated by finds in Goyet Cave. Dogs have domesticated humans as much as humans have domesticated dogs. Islam views dogs as "unclean" specifically because Islam cannot tolerate the domesticating and civilizing influences that dogs deliver to humans.

Islam cannot tolerate becoming civilized, therefore those dogs simply HAVE to go!

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RE: OK this is the last straw !! - F2d5thCav - 06-09-2025

The Iranian officials are simply envious because the dogs can lick their private parts whereas the officials cannot do the same to themselves!

Dogs are a tribal bunch.  I know of a fortified base during the Vietnam war in which dogs were kept.  The dogs liked the GIs and hated the Viets.  Same thing with "pet" monkeys at the base, who, by the way, enjoyed a can of beer as much as the GIs.  Shudder to think of what became of those animals when we departed.

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RE: OK this is the last straw !! - xuenchen - 06-09-2025






RE: OK this is the last straw !! - F2d5thCav - 06-10-2025

Those dam' dogs ...

Quote:the incident was started on October 18, 1925, by a Greek soldier running after his dog, which had strayed across the border from Greece at the pass Demir Kapia, 3km west of Radomir on Belasitsa (Belles). It is thus sometimes referred to as the War of the Stray Dog. The border was guarded by Bulgarian sentries, one of whom shot the Greek soldier.


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RE: OK this is the last straw !! - Cvastar - 06-10-2025

Iran is a strange place filled with strange people and governed by even more strange people.

There's no legitimate excuse for this.  I have to believe that some "Karen" in the government stepped into some dog poo somewhere and decided to go all in on banning pets/dogs.  It's an exercise of power for the sake of exercising power.  It certainly sends the message that "we are the government and you will obey......or else!".

I guess we can only conclude that a majority of the Iranian people support the whacko's that are the current government so in the final analysis it's on them.

Ultimately of course, we all know that there's only one "final solution" for the troublesome Iran and their bizarre ambitions.  It only remains to be seen who delivers that "final solution".  When that does happen, dog ownership will be the least of their problems.