Iran's state TV hit back at Nicolas Sarkozy's wife, Carla Bruni's efforts to save Sakineh Ashtiani from execution, possibily by stoning. They imply that the reason she is in favor of an adulterer and a murderer is because she's known for sleeping around:
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:-) یا ایهاالذین یقولون کسوشعرقد انتم لایعقلون
Aryana-VaejaSat Aug 28, 2010 06:59 AM PDT
Slut are all those goddamn fati-commandos and assorted sighe-whores infesting every facet of that regime!
The aya above BTW was "revealed" in response to the ad hom against Carla Bruni. That is what needs to be said to those gutter-minded assholes!
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May we be amongst those who are to bring about the transfiguration of the Earth - Zoroastrian prayer
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by Truthseeker9 on Fri May 20, 2011 01:48 PM PDT.
I may not agree with everything she says
by Rea on Fri Aug 27, 2010 08:10 AM PDTBut calling her "French slut" ?!
Appalling ! Shame !
FRENCH RESPONSE: Kouchner Pressures EU on Sakineh's Case
by Darius Kadivar on Fri Aug 27, 2010 05:25 AM PDTFrance's Foreign Minister Siezes the European Parliament to Increase Pressure against Iran on Sakineh's Case
Pour Sakineh, Paris demande à l'UE d'agiter la menace de sanctions contre l'Iran
PARIS - La France a demandé aux pays de l'Union européenne d'agiter des menaces de sanctions contre l'Iran, pour l'amener à épargner Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, condamnée à mort par lapidation, et dont la situation suscite une forte émotion dans les pays occidentaux.
What else can we expect?
by Azarin Sadegh on Fri Aug 27, 2010 12:30 AM PDTI am not surprised at all by IRI people's dumb comments! What else can we expect?
(Alert: Unrelated to the subject,) I like Carla because she has such a lovely voice! i love her music and I wish she could keep singing!
Carla better than Michelle Obama
by statira on Thu Aug 26, 2010 05:10 PM PDTIf Michelle Obama just thinks of the latest styles and vacations, Carla Bruni thinks of ways to help helpless women around the world.
Fred, love what you wrote
by عموجان on Thu Aug 26, 2010 12:31 PM PDT........
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by Shepesh on Mon Mar 07, 2011 08:37 AM PST.
How about Isabelle Adjani?
by Faramarz on Thu Aug 26, 2010 09:20 AM PDTI hope that they did not say anything bad about Isabelle Adjani. I have the hots for her! The Quintessential French Woman!
Guys
by masoudA on Thu Aug 26, 2010 08:16 AM PDTplease don't fall for IR decietful tactics. They have put this poor lady who has actually committed a crime in the limelight so they can get away with executions of thousands of Green kids who had committed no crimes!!!! IR will probabaly suspend this execution to make itself look good - while nobody pays attention to hundreds who have reportedly been executed in Shiraz and Mashad last week alone.
Dear Ghormeh Sabzi - please beware of such tactics
Expecting too much
by MRX1 on Thu Aug 26, 2010 06:26 AM PDTDoes any one realy expects respect for women from IRR? This is a regime that openly discrimnates against women and they are proud of their action. so why a surpise? Az koozeh haman taravad ke dar oust.....
I could be wrong but,.......
by Benyamin on Thu Aug 26, 2010 06:18 AM PDTI am most certainly against "any form of execution".
I am disgusted by the fact that IRI advocate and implement all kinds of executions for pity crimes. I condemn injustice and inequality within the justice system of Iran. That being said I amnot too sure if this lady is totally innocent! I mean, she some how was involved in "killing" another human being. It is not just about her having an affair. It is about accessory to murder.
My question is, what happens to the guy that this woman may or may not have something to do with his death which in fact happened to be the father of her kids?
What about the kids? do they know all of it? it is obvious that because of some sexual temptation someone ended up dead. Even in the best scenario case, she is still not a good person nor a responssible mother. The way she acted (or perhaps she truly did have an affair) her own kids got fatherless as a result of her actions.
I wonder if the situation was reversed the international community would re-act the same way.
I do agree that she shouldn`t be killed by any means, but she is no innocent person by all accounts. All and all this is a very bad situation.
To Asadabad and alike
by choghok on Thu Aug 26, 2010 04:11 AM PDTIn a democracy it is the right anyone, including you to whatever you want as long as it does not inflict on others rights. If you are even religious you would say that all wrongdoings are going to have their punishment in the end by god, so who are we to punish a person for exercising the right that god has given her/him?
IRI To Fully Legalize Polygamy ? (RFE/RL via payvand)
by Darius Kadivar on Thu Aug 26, 2010 03:29 AM PDTAnd How would you Call IRanian Men Then ?
//iranian.com/main/news/2010/08/25/controversial-family-bill-returns-iranian-parliaments-agenda
Article published in the US Centre for Disease Control
by Simorgh555 on Thu Aug 26, 2010 03:10 AM PDTSeptember 16, 2002
A recent serial killer in Iran was understood by
some to be battling corruption and a social scourge -- prostitution.
Saeed Hanaei went to the gallows for murdering prostitutes. "If I
removed corruption, it was for the good of the people," his gravestone
read. Hanged for killing 16 women, many view him as a hero.
Official statistics in Iran suggest prostitution is increasing in
the Islamic Republic. "Based on our findings, the number of prostitutes
is unfortunately on the rise. There are now an estimated 30,000 working
prostitutes in Iran," said Hadi Motamedi, a top official at the State
Welfare Organization.
Motamedi could not say how much prostitution has increased, but
women waiting on customers in the streets are more numerous than in
past years. Prostitutes are believed to work independently, though
police have reported organized rings mostly by women in private homes.
Iran's strict Islamic rules allow little socializing between
the sexes, and young Iranians have been jailed and flogged for dancing
together at birthday parties. "Parents who are suspicious of their
children, don't give their children any choice or freedom, and always
impose their thinking on them, force such children to flee homes," said
Hamzeh Ganji. Ganji said young girls who leave home often must become
prostitutes to survive.
More
than half of Iran's 70 million people are below age 25. The
unemployment rate is officially 15 percent, but private experts say it
really is about 30 percent. One psychiatrist, Mahdis Kamkar thinks that
the rise in prostitution is a symptom of broader social problems such
as "troubled families, divorce, identity crises and social
contradictions."
Ganji argues that allowing brothels to be legalized and run by
Islamic rules would enable the authorities to control AIDS and other
STDs, "and the rest of the society will live in peace without women
afraid of being molested or wrongly approached by customers in the
streets." But many clerics scoff at the idea that Islam could ever
condone sex outside marriage.
Meanwhile, his family and others defend Hanaei, the serial
killer. "I'm not sad that my dad is dead. I'm sad because he failed to
achieve his goal," his 16-year-old son, Ali, told the Associated Press.
Not everyone is happy with that response, including the government.
Says the regime of a country where prostitution is legal
by Simorgh555 on Thu Aug 26, 2010 02:58 AM PDTYes, that's right, LEGAL, thrugh the practise of Sigheh (temporary marriages) where young girls as young as nine are forced into marriages with a man five times their age out of sheer poverty. The only difference between this practise of prostitution and the ones practised in the West is that in Iran the girl is undergaged, coerced or even under duress to have sex sanctioned by a Koran reading filthy mullah.
Apart from the Sigheh, the number of street prostitutes has grown rampantly in recent years as well as the trafficking of Iranian girls to the gulf states where they have their brains screwed out by Arab Sheikhs.
The Occupying Monkey Mafia Regime of Iran has plunged Iranian women into ignomin and deprived them of their social and economic rights. When humilating them as mere objects of sex and human re-production is not enough they are bound and sunk into a pit then stoned.
Death to the Islamc Republic.
We, senseless dirty pigs
by comrade on Thu Aug 26, 2010 02:41 AM PDTApparently the Americans have a different view on what constitutes adultery.
Never increase, beyond what is necessary, the number of entities required to explain anything.
they are right
by asadabad on Thu Aug 26, 2010 02:36 AM PDTshe supports adultery like an addict supports drug legalization. she is a whore and her husband is a lying bastard.
مسألۀ انسانی
FredThu Aug 26, 2010 02:12 AM PDT
شیخا، بدی خُلق تو از نادانیست
مقصود تو از زن همه شهوت رانیست
صد فایده جز آنک تو دانی دارد
تو وحشی و این مسألۀ انسانیست
ابوالقاسم لاهوتی
LOL I knew they would ! ;0)
by Darius Kadivar on Thu Aug 26, 2010 02:05 AM PDTCarla Bruni - Quelqu'un m'a dit :
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvyMG0z0FZY