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Post by Progenitor A on Mar 2, 2011 9:48:11 GMT 1
He spoke out against the awful Pakistan blasphemy laws. That was enough to ensure that he was killed
The beautiful religion
Bloody awful country
Time to stop further immigratin from Pakistan?
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Post by abacus9900 on Mar 2, 2011 17:52:02 GMT 1
He spoke out against the awful Pakistan blasphemy laws. That was enough to ensure that he was killed The beautiful religion Bloody awful country Time to stop further immigratin from Pakistan? I don't think it will happen naymissus.
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Post by Progenitor A on Mar 2, 2011 18:30:20 GMT 1
He spoke out against the awful Pakistan blasphemy laws. That was enough to ensure that he was killed The beautiful religion Bloody awful country Time to stop further immigratin from Pakistan? I don't think it will happen naymissus. ;D It definitely will not The Liberal Death Wish will take care of that
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Post by marchesarosa on Mar 2, 2011 18:43:04 GMT 1
This is how the culture of Islam polices free thinkers.
Did you note that all you multiculturalists?
But don't worry, they won't be gunning for you. No chance!
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Post by marchesarosa on Mar 3, 2011 8:25:52 GMT 1
From Maryam Namazie
The Islamic Republic of Iran has sentenced Houtan Kian, the lawyer of Iran stoning case Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, to death by hanging. He had received four consecutive death sentences. Three were revoked; the fourth has been upheld. Reliable reports received by the International Committee against Stoning confirm this fact.
Houtan Kian was arrested in October 2010 along with Sajjad Ghaderzadeh, Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani’s son, and two German journalists during an interview. Whilst the latter three have been released, Houtan Kian faces imminent execution. Moreover Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani’s death sentence has been confirmed. Upon hearing the news, it is reported that Sakineh attempted suicide but survived.
We are outraged at these heinous sentences of death and are calling for urgent action to stop their executions and secure their immediate and unconditional release. They have done nothing wrong. Houtan Kian’s only crime has been to defend a woman facing death by stoning. Sakineh’s only crime has been to be a woman in the Islamic Republic of Iran and under Sharia law.
Only strong international pressure will and must save them and the many others awaiting their death in the execution capital of the world.
Mina Ahadi, Coordinator of the International Committees against Stoning and Execution Patty Debonitas, Spokesperson of Iran Solidarity Maryam Namazie, Spokesperson of One Law for All
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Post by eamonnshute on Mar 3, 2011 10:31:46 GMT 1
thanks for the info, I have sent a letter of protest to the Iranian Embassy.
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