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REPOST: Melanie Swan, "Vast majority of Iranians want a secular government, poll reveals"

I wanted to repost this story because it’s an important look into the dangers of creating another Islamist hell. The Islamist rulers of Iran are desperate to point fingers at the Jews, demanding Hezbolla increase attacks, without an iota of concern for their own people, let alone Lebanese or Arab refugees. At the same time, lunatic Palestine supporters are openly pushing for Sharia Law in Western States, porn stars are visiting Iran to throw their support for [checks their social media posts] anything and anyone against the Jews, and Iran is struggling to maintain their ISIL problems.

Telegraph is under a paywall and I will never support their blood libel. I’ll take down the article if it offends someone that I’m reposting it, even though MSN and others have. It’s just a tiny analysis of this link:

Here is the original link: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/02/25/iran-poll-no-hijab-more-freedom-secular-rule-less-religious/


Vast majority of Iranians want a secular government, poll reveals

Less than one in 10 people think women should be forced to wear a hijab, according to a new anonymous state-run survey

Melanie Swan; DUBAI25; February 2024

Most Iranians now want a secular government, according to new poll
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Almost three-quarters of Iranians want a secular government instead of a theocratic dictatorship, an anonymous state-run poll has revealed.

The survey also revealed that less than one in 10 people think women should be forced to wear a hijab.

The poll suggests a major shift in attitudes towards Iran’s religious regime has occurred since the 2022 Women, Life, Freedom uprising.

The movement saw protests erupt across the country after the death in morality-police custody of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, arrested for the improper use of her hijab.

Over 15,800 Iranians of voting age across 31 provinces took part in the fourth anonymous study run by the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance. The last one was in 2015.

It shows a sharp uptick in demands for secular rule, up from 31% to 73%, indicating the push for secularism will probably grow in coming years.

The death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in police custody led to widespread protests
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Only 7.9% of respondents said they agree women must be made to wear hijab, down from 18.6 percent.

The number of those actively objecting to the imposition of the mandatory hijab increased from 15.7% to 34.4%, while 38% said they are not against people who break the hijab laws, up from 10.6%.

The major change in views on hijabs comes despite ongoing morality-police patrols, undercover surveillance and bans on uncovered women from the likes of workplaces, social spaces and education.

A massive 85% of those surveyed said Iranians have become less religious compared to five years ago, with only seven% claiming to have become more religious.

A further 81% anticipate a continued decline in religious observance over the next five years, with support for the mandatory hijab seeing a sharp decline.

The results come amid a crackdown on civil and religious liberties in the country. Last year saw a record number of executions as the regime battles to fight for legitimacy on the eve of upcoming elections on March 1.

The United Nations says at least 834 people were executed in Iran last year as the government quashed dissent, the highest per capita in the world. At least 500 more have been killed in brutal crackdowns on protests since September 2022.