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نسرین ستوده: زندانی روز | Dec 04 | |
Saeed Malekpour: Prisoner of the day | Lawyer says death sentence suspended | Dec 03 |
Majid Tavakoli: Prisoner of the day | Iterview with mother | Dec 02 |
احسان نراقی: جامعه شناس و نویسنده ۱۳۰۵-۱۳۹۱ | Dec 02 | |
Nasrin Sotoudeh: Prisoner of the day | 46 days on hunger strike | Dec 01 |
Nasrin Sotoudeh: Graffiti | In Barcelona | Nov 30 |
گوهر عشقی: مادر ستار بهشتی | Nov 30 | |
Abdollah Momeni: Prisoner of the day | Activist denied leave and family visits for 1.5 years | Nov 30 |
محمد کلالی: یکی از حمله کنندگان به سفارت ایران در برلین | Nov 29 | |
Habibollah Golparipour: Prisoner of the day | Kurdish Activist on Death Row | Nov 28 |
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by maziar 58 on Fri Dec 09, 2011 07:59 PM PSTvaffancul* Indeed.
funny he said : noi italiani (us Italian).
di palma...a tua sorella.
Maziar
It seems that...
by JahanKhalili on Fri Dec 09, 2011 04:50 PM PSTBecause of the international aspirations of the Islamic Revolution, they have a soft spot for foreigners.
Iranians who went back to Iran to serve with genuine self-sacrifice and who loved their country but who didn't behave like perfect little servants towards the nutcase revolutionaries, got the short end of the stick.
But one foreigner who might not even live in Iran, but smiles at them gets all their appreciation.
... like that Casius Clay.
It seems that some idiots in the IRI paid him to come visit Iran.
No one has any business...
by JahanKhalili on Fri Dec 09, 2011 04:35 PM PST... converting Westerners to Islam.
Muslims have no business doing this because first of all they don't allow Christians to come into their countries and to proselytize.
Second of all they have no business cashing in on the destruction of the West, while it is at its weakest point, and is unable to defend its own religion, culture and ethinic identity against those of others, due to the prevalent political atmosphere.
Muslims who convert Westerners to Islam are like a bunch of vultures.
"Ziaarat Aashoora" in Italian!
by Disenchanted on Fri Dec 09, 2011 04:33 PM PSTPlease let me know where can I find a copy! :-)
The guy is a traitor to his own nation and culture
by JahanKhalili on Fri Dec 09, 2011 04:29 PM PSTI understand that Italy - like other places in Europe - is overrun with non-European immigrants, and is losing its culture and traditions, too.
By the turn of the century, many formerly white nations will have a non-white majority, and will essentially be turned into a diferent country.
And then at a time like that, this guy goes and abandons his own country and culture for another.
He has no business doing that.
Italian children who are growing up a few generations for now and who probably find themselves a minority in the country of their own ancestors, will ask what the Italians of today were doing.
If any of us are alive, we should tell them about this guy.
The Italian Mullah
by jasonrobardas on Fri Dec 09, 2011 04:19 PM PSTwho strongly believes in the flying spaghetti monster!!!
Spaghetti Shia!
by Faramarz on Fri Dec 09, 2011 03:15 PM PSTVaffancul* Tony Boloney!
Damn
by rtayebi1 on Fri Dec 09, 2011 01:14 PM PSTNow I can't pretend I am, an Italian either. Whats next???? Angola
Chianti Aziz :)
by Jahanshah Javid on Fri Dec 09, 2011 11:41 AM PSTRed Wine Jan, I wouldn't be surprised if Di Palma is as popular as Smith in the U.S. or Mohammadi in Iran. The combination of Abbas+Di Palma-Italy-Shia-Akhoond is so absurd... :)
Al Mamma Mia!
by Roozbeh_Gilani on Fri Dec 09, 2011 11:32 AM PSTLittle surprises here. After all this is the country which presented the humanity with Mafia.
Thanks to Fred for providing us with "educational credentials" of this latest convert to shiat Islam. The "islamic college of London", I have difficulty in pin pointing on the map. Would it happen to be located at one of the Islamist regime's since closed down London Embassy back rooms?
"Personal business must yield to collective interest."
If find it extremely hypocritical
by JahanKhalili on Fri Dec 09, 2011 10:28 AM PSTThat Iran is showcasing this guy, while it would execute any Iranian for going and becoming a pastor or minister of a church.
Where does this guy live? In Italy or in Iran?
by JahanKhalili on Fri Dec 09, 2011 10:28 AM PSTI'm just curious.
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by Red Wine on Fri Dec 09, 2011 10:13 AM PSTجهانشاه جانِ عزیز،بسیاری از مردمانِ ایتالیا با این نامِ خانوادگی شناخته میشوند.همینطور مناطقی زیاد در این کشور به این نام شناخته میشوند.یکی از آنها در جزیره سیسیل هست که منطقه بسیار زیبا است و توریسم در آن رواج دارد.
Di Palma?
by Jahanshah Javid on Fri Dec 09, 2011 09:55 AM PSTThat has to be the funniest name I've heard in a long time. He's the last thing I would associate "Di Palma" with :)))
حجت الاسلام عباس آقا دی پالما
FredFri Dec 09, 2011 09:36 AM PST
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