Diplomatic Immunity

Diplomatic Immunity
by Ari Siletz
22-Apr-2012
 

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The swine's name is hekmatolah ghorbani

by Arash Kamangir on

The swine who disgraced the name and reputation of iranian people is hekmatolah Ghorbani, 51 years old is married and has children.


Ari Siletz

LOL Mehrban

by Ari Siletz on

That's becasue people's clothing sometimes has a bearing on the guilt or innocence of the accused. For example, this unconfirmed photo shows a young Hekmatollah performing a sigheh in the swimming pool. It just happens to be the venue he has always preferred. Not guilty!


Mehrban

Ari

by Mehrban on

I just said you commented on my sentence structure not criticize it.   Anyway not important.

Ps and in your defense :) - They say when Michelangelo had been witness to a public hanging he only rememberd the colors of the clothing of the audience and never who was being hung and what was the crime.   


Simorgh5555

"Can we certainly rule out a diplomatic setup?"

by Simorgh5555 on

Where would the Islamic Republic Rapist Regime be without Pendar Jan always giving them the benefit of the doubt.

Yes, it was a set up by international Jewry. Those Jews are there in your swimmimg pools.


Ari Siletz

Thanks Mehrban

by Ari Siletz on

I sought out the link the first time you mentioned it and saw the pic. Dunno yet if it's fake or not. Will wait for it to appear on a media outlet with a reputation to lose before making a judgment (Faramarz does not qualify). Typically such outlets check to make sure the man in the pic matches previous pics of the accused then they check the date of the photograph etc. 

Not sure where else you want to go with this. This flower wreath dedicated to Vakili Raad in a post from a couple of years ago was my own reaction to his release.

 

By the way, to my mind there was nothing wrong with your sentence structure. Ordinary languages like English depend on the context to resolve ambiguities--unless you'te willing to write awkward sentences: "Mehrban tried to reason with the baseej holding a club." Who held the club? From the context, I would say the baseej. But you never know.


Anahid Hojjati

the picture might be a fake

by Anahid Hojjati on

someone had posted this on her facebook and couple claimed in their comments that the picture belonged to when iranian diplomats came back from england. i am just quoting what i saw on facebook and have not done any checking into it.


Mehrban

Well, it was rhetorical

by Mehrban on

but to comment on my sentence structure (only) given the context was a bit evasive. 

//hotipoti.blogspot.com/2012/04/blog-post_21.html 

Unless of course the picture in the link is a fake. 


Ari Siletz

Mehrban

by Ari Siletz on

What is the issue you wish to discuss? You ask, "how much lower can we get?" Is that really your question? I took it as rhetorical.


Mehrban

Ari

by Mehrban on

Why are you avoiding the issue.  


Ari Siletz

Republican

by Ari Siletz on

Yes, we can rule out a diplomatic setup. The IRI has admitted that the incident occured but is calling it a cultural misunderstanding.

 

Mehrban: How do you know Fararmarz was wearing a wreath around his neck when posting a pictures of this guy being welcomed?  : )


Republican جمهوریخواه

Of hooked fish

by Republican جمهوریخواه on

Can we certainly rule out a diplomatic setup?


Mehrban

Ari

by Mehrban on

I don't get this I mean I kinda do but I find this whole situation so embarrassing.  Faramarz has posted a picture of this guy being welcomed with a flower wreath around his neck.  

It is a reminder of the murderer of Bakhtiar being welcomed with another wreath. So I am from a country that welcomes murderers and child molesters as heros.  How much lower can we get?