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Quite frankly,
by Dirty Angel on Fri Dec 03, 2010 01:21 PM PSTI prefer watching those oscopy thingie shots of orgasms.
"The shorter the life, the longer the death."
Video is pulled off line!
by Disenchanted on Fri Dec 03, 2010 11:58 AM PSTAnywhere else in the world:
-- If a dog was being stabbed like this people would react.
-- If police was standing by like this watching crime in progress the whole police department would be dismissed and the head of department would be prosecuted!
But this is no ordinary place it is Islamic Republic. Nothing is worth less than a human life!
Craptacular cops
by oz on Fri Dec 03, 2010 11:36 AM PSTThis looks like one of the worst police forces in the world. The officer was frightened of the woman! Such a wuss.
The whole thing is sad
by Souri on Fri Dec 03, 2010 10:19 AM PSTBut what intrigue me is (as someone else already asked) how come this woman have found the time to go and change her dress (wearing her islmamic uniform) then come back and continue to stab the guy again?
The victim should had shouted "Death to Dictator".....
by Roozbeh_Gilani on Fri Dec 03, 2010 10:04 AM PSTAnd the entire Islamist regime's security apparatus would had been there within seconds!
"Personal business must yield to collective interest."
More Info on Balatarin
by Hajminator on Fri Dec 03, 2010 09:55 AM PST//balatarin.com/permlink/2010/12/3/2278483
To resume in english: The stabbing scene took place one year ago in Karaj. The woman, called Samira 36 at that time, murdered her husband, 40, who forced her to have se# with his friends for money. Samira resisted and when she found the occasion, she attacked her husband in house who then tried to escape and went out and the video shows the rest.
Apparently the above story is true, the accident had been reported before the release of the video.
There are, however, a lot of questions which remain, like the inaction of policemen, ...
Did she change her cloth and came back?
by عموجان on Fri Dec 03, 2010 09:37 AM PSTAt least she kept her Hejab. That would have her arrested
Brave police men they are trained well. Keep Fear Alive.
When there is no where to ran for justice, people will take law in their own hand.
More questions than comments
by varjavand on Fri Dec 03, 2010 08:56 AM PSTI also wished that I did not have to watch this video, but
who could resist the temptation. This
clip should raise more questions than comments:
What has driven this young lady to the brink of despair that
she that she has to do this to another human being?
Why people watching this so acquiescently? It seems to me that there is an implicit
agreement among them that this man, whoever he is, must be killed by this lady
so let’s watch her until she finishes her job. I was so appalled by the
inaction of these people especially the policemen.
god
by asadabad on Fri Dec 03, 2010 08:22 AM PSTwhat a truly disgusting scene.
This is where Taser gun is
by norooz on Fri Dec 03, 2010 07:44 AM PSTThis is where Taser gun is useful.
Some police we have, ha? In another blog three of them were attacking to arrest a woman in Azerbaijan because her head wasn't all covered and now this.
I don't think she is related to him. If she was, she could have done it in the house. She wasn't crazy either. She didn't attack anyone around her. This wasn't planed. He must have done something very wrong that caused her to snap. I guess people think if he was innocent he will go to heaven and if guilty, he will go to hell, why bother saving him?
Khak bar sare police iran
by jasonrobardas on Fri Dec 03, 2010 07:39 AM PSTshame on the police and the system that is suppoesed to protect the lives of people .
The nation is busy mourining ( Sahraye Karbala) , an incident of 1400 years ago while people are killed in the streets in day light .
The most terrible thing in this affair
by Hajminator on Fri Dec 03, 2010 06:37 AM PSTis that police men came 4-5 minutes after the beginning of this video but, they did NOTHING for about 5 minutes!
This particularity, that policemen and Basijis in Iran kick, kill, torture innocent people in streets just because they are dissatisfied BUT do nothing to protect and to do their jobs, as in the rest of the world, is a big shame hanging around the neck of a. seed ali geda.
why did
by rtayebi1 on Fri Dec 03, 2010 06:32 AM PSTthis woman became so violent? obliviously she is not a lut or loot. Was he a rapist? In any case I just wish I hadn't seen this video. I have no stomach for these things any more
A zoo
by azadi5 on Fri Dec 03, 2010 06:27 AM PSTSomeone just gets stabbed to death in the middle of a busy street and everyone is just standing and watching without doing anything about it. Funny that the camera man is too busy filming this as opposed to helping the wounded man too. It seems that humanity is slipping away bit by bit from people there.
The Death of a "Great" Nation
by Demo on Fri Dec 03, 2010 06:26 AM PSTOn its way with the self induced “stabs!”
This is what it means when a government "disables" a nation
by Benyamin on Fri Dec 03, 2010 05:57 AM PSTI have never seen or heard of anything like this in Iran. These events are new and testimony of the country in brink of collapse. The police is also acting like imbeciles.
Women have no place to refuge to.
The governments of Iran have leaders that hallucinate in the United Nations during their speech. If the leaders of such nation think and talk that way it is proof beyond the reasnonable doubt that they are "unfit" to govern.
It is true that in any society these things could happen. But I have never seen the reaction from people or the police be so casual.
The cars were still passing by as if it is a dog laying on the ground even after the arrival of the police and no one tried to interfere. people didnot run away, they all stood there and watched.
This is all too foreign to me.
Human Psyche
by Big Boy on Fri Dec 03, 2010 05:53 AM PSTInteresting how Sarg_Pir sees this video and suggests that since he sees people getting shot and stabbed in the US, (THIS VIDEO IS NOT ABOUT THE US), then it's fine that a woman stabbs a man in the streets of Iran and nobody cares, not even the police.
Whenever Ahmadinejad is asked a tough question about Iran, he also says "yes, but in the United States...", as if that is justification for Iran's very many shortcomings.
Also, how do you know about the lower rates of violence in Iran? Are you citing government statistics that also says the unemployment rate in Iran is 10% and the inflation rate is 8% (if you believe that, you also believe there are no political prisoners in Iran...cradle of democracy and civilization)?
I am ashamed to be Iranian
by kazem0574 on Fri Dec 03, 2010 05:36 AM PSTThe poor victim in this clip is still alive when the police arrives, who then reverses and goes. When the guy who took the film went close the victim was still moving.
The ambulance came just then and he ran off too. People on the street are just a bunch of animals. All scared of some small woman with a knife.
I am not like these people, these are not what I would call human and they live in another time, the hell with them all. And the hell with the Islamic republic of kharo govs that has produced this police force and this society.
I've personally seen people
by Sargord Pirouz on Fri Dec 03, 2010 05:26 AM PSTI've personally seen people shot and stabbed on the streets of SF and Oakland. It's a terrible thing and unfortunately it happens every day here.
Yesterday a man here in California was caught raping a two year old.
So am I going to condemn the US as a whole or American society for these terrible things? No.
I will admit, there is need for improvement in terms of rates of violence in the US. And Iran, where there's a markedly lower rate of violence (particularly in the homicide rate), there is also room for improvement.