DeDollarization
There was a whole argument in a Shia community I'm in because Iranian solidarity protests were holding the slogan but it had removed the 4th line.
(Forgive me for the zoomer meme)
Oh wow mashallah I hope this works out for you.
Computer science is a useful skill in Iran! Presstv has a cool TV show "IranTech" you might like.
Technology in the imperialist countries: militarism and super exploitation
Technology in Anti-imperialist nations: helping improve people's lives and build a future for global socialism
Edit: link https://www.presstv.ir/Section/150105
Do you have useful skills ? (Doctor, agricultural, construction engineering, manufacturing, auto repair, etc)
You can move to a lot of these resistance locations and help out. Not as a fighter I mean. But economic development.
Syria is a good option if you're not Muslim. After the earthquake they specifically asked for architects and engineers to come and help.
If I never hear either of their voices again it's too soon
The Seyyeds will meet in Al-Quds -- Yemeni Nasheed
I didn't put it together until just now but the GIA showing up in Algeria at same time as the USSR collapse isn't a coincidence right? 😩
Never. The governments of all four of these countries are completely connected to the Zionist entity.
Only Ansarallah is the force of anti-imperialism here and they are technically a non-state entity because of the genocidal siege and the US/Saudis propping up the "legitimate government."
PFLP Founder George Habash "Al-Hakim" when asked about relations with the Islamic forces in the Arab countries (1997):
"This is one of the greatest dilemmas facing the Arab national liberation movement, at the pan-Arab level and within each country. To begin with, one cannot take an arbitrary decision concerning whether or not to cooperate with the forces of Islam, putting them all in the same basket, as it were. Second, one feels an obligation to deal with them because these forces are indigenous to their societies, except for some movements or groups with dubious connections. This means that we and the forces of political Islam should find a common denominator that would permit us to work together under the current and foreseeable circumstances.
However, we need to differentiate between the Islamic forces that are truly engaged in the struggle on the basis of their perspectives on society and their ideology (as is the case with Hizballah in Lebanon, Hamas and Islamic Jihad in Palestine, and the Jama'a Islamiyya in Jordan) and those forces and groups whose acts are no longer either comprehensible or justifiable on the human, ethical, or Islamic dimensions (as is the case now in Algeria and Egypt).
We believe that our relations with Islamic forces of the first type should be characterized by a deep alliance in the struggle with the enemy of our nation to bring about a showdown. The condition for such an alliance should be that joint action should be undertaken on a democratic basis."