گزیده ای از فرمایشات محمد جواد اردشیر لاریجانی معاون حقوق بشری رییس قوه قضاییه که می گوید ما به کنوانسیون منع شکنجه نمی پیوندیم. چون سر مصداق ها با غرب اختلاف داریم. مثلا آنها شالق زدن را شکنجه می دانند و ما نه. وی همچنین در مورد جنبش سبز هم حرف می زند و می گوید در حالی که در آمریکا و بریتانیا مردان مرتب زن ها را کتک می زنندف ایرانی ها زن ذلیلند و کمتر زنانشان را می زنندو خشونت سازمان یافته علیه زنان نداریم. بهایی هم حقوق شهروندیشان رعایت می شود
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VPK
by Mona 19 on Fri Jun 25, 2010 06:47 PM PDTسپاس از بیان خواسته قلبی شما در مورد بهائیان . به امید روزی که حقوق همه ایرانیان احترام گذارده شود و رعایت گردد.
تندرست و شاد باشید ،هم میهن "پاک فطرت".
مونا
Mona
by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on Fri Jun 25, 2010 08:29 AM PDTYou are right and I am very disgusted at the actions of IRI. These vampires as you mention have no respect for anyone different. I am not a Bahai but I want them to be free and respected. It is outrageous what IRI is doing to them.
The IRI groupies have the nerve to complain about Gaza but do the same to Iranians. Now are we going to hear anything about this from them: No! One of them who misuses the name "Dariush" just called me "Past Fetrat" on another blog. It takes a lot of "vegahat" to call me past fetrat while his own gang wreck people's homes. It boils down to one thing: Islamists have no respect for others. It is taught to them from day one by IRI mullahs that non Muslims don't matter. They internalize this and act on it.
VPK
by Mona 19 on Fri Jun 25, 2010 06:20 AM PDTدر کشوری اسلامی !! که اینها با وقاحت تمام ادعا دمکراتی و آزاد بودنش را دارند، گلستانهای بهائی (قبرستان) کافی نبود که در تاریکی شبها آن کوردلان خراب میکردند حالا در روز روشن خانه را بر سر ساکنان زنده اش خراب میکنند.
این خفاشان با پررو یی در جوامع بین المللی ادعا میکنند که قانونمندی را باید از ایران اسلامی مردمان جهان یاد بگیرند و الگو خود قرار دهند.
به امید آزادی ایران و ایرانیان از چنگال استبداد، تعصب و جاهلیت
جان ایرانیان آزاده در سراسر دنیا خوش با د
مونا
Mona
by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on Thu Jun 24, 2010 10:28 AM PDTWhen the IRI wrecks Bahai homes the groupies don't mind. But if Israel does that to the Pals the gang of IRI groupies throw a fit. How wonderful. What a bunch of hypocrites.
Basically if you are Iranian and specially non Muslim you don't matter. If you are Bahai they single you out even more. If you are an Arab terrorist then you are golden.
قابل توجه آقای لاریجانی
Mona 19Thu Jun 24, 2010 07:56 AM PDT
جهت اثبات رعایت حقوق شهروندی بهائیان در ایران
تخریب پنجاه منزل از منازل بهائیان در روستای ایول مازندران
//www.rhairan.in/archives/17358
ای تیغتان چو نیزه برای ستم دراز
این تیزیِ سنان شما نیز بگذرد
چون داد عادلان به جهان در، بقا نکرد
بیداد ظالمان شما نیز بگذرد
در مملکت چو غرش شیران گذشت و رفت
این عوعو سگان شما نیز بگذرد
>>>
مونا
Re: IRI: Nazis were convinced Hitler was " good man" too;
by faryarm on Wed Jun 23, 2010 01:52 PM PDTNazis were convinced Hitler was " good man" too; He also was a great orator and would have also given "GREAT INTERVIEWS"
IRI commented:
"He is a good man. He is right too. of course there are some that take advantage of Iranian freedom, but generally if we can establish the rule of law we will be able to model our great system to the rest of the region." :)
"He is a good man, He is right too, there are some that take advantage of the Iranian Freedom," by wanting to Live in peace, work, study and practice their beliefs.
"but generally if ( A BIG IF) we can establish the rule of law" we will be able to live in peace , work,study and practice our beliefs without being arrested, jailed, torture and killed; ONLY "model our great system to the rest of the region."
Re: Question
by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on Wed Jun 23, 2010 09:18 AM PDTQuestion!
by Farah Rusta on Wed Jun 23, 2010 03:05 AM PDTUnder the IRI's legislation is Rape classified as "mojazat" or "shekanjeh"?
Just wondered.
FR
IRI
by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on Tue Jun 22, 2010 08:03 PM PDTYou "model" for rule of law is only suitable for the insane. IRI version of law is rape and murder.
Excellent interview
by IRI on Tue Jun 22, 2010 08:01 PM PDTHe is a good man. He is right too. of course there are some that take advantage of Iranian freedom, but generally if we can establish the rule of law we will be able to model our great system to the rest of the region.
They also torture furniture!
by Anonymouse on Tue Jun 22, 2010 10:02 AM PDTPhoto report: The pro-government plain clothes thugs attacked and vandalized the office of Grand Ayatollah Saanei.
Everything is sacred
The best mojazat for larijani family
by fooladi on Tue Jun 22, 2010 08:46 AM PDTIs to send them to a farm and make them for once in their lives do honest work for their living by digging and cultivating the land.
But I fear to them it would be a pure Shekanjeh (torture). These parasites have been living off the masses for centuries and any trace of work ethic has been wiped off their Genes....
Maybe we just follow the humane path and use them as fertelisers...
What is the best "mojazat" for Larijani?
by Farah Rusta on Tue Jun 22, 2010 05:47 AM PDTPlease note I am using their own term of choice meaning mojazat (punishment) and not shekjanjeh (torture).
Suggestions appreciated.
FR
sect attitude
by Sargashteh on Tue Jun 22, 2010 03:56 AM PDTSect attitude is displayed by those who openly say Leaving their sect (ارتداد( is punishable by death. In Bahai religion there is no punishment for chossing a new religion or Idea. I as a Bahai have been witness to a few examples of this. The IRI does no belong to the currnet world so they try adapt by lieing as much as they can.
درویش جان:
MajidTue Jun 22, 2010 12:06 AM PDT
در کسوت درویشی یه خورده زیادی چرخیدی سرت گیج رفته! بشین زمین، یه قُلُپ آب خُنک بخور، حالت که جا اومد برگرد و یه کامنت درست و حسابی بذار پدرجان!
این زیادی دورخود چرخیدن آدمو دچار هذیان گوئی میکنه عزیزم! من واسه خودت میگم!
Larijani: “Baha’is enjoy full civil and citizenship right[s] !
by faryarm on Mon Jun 21, 2010 08:52 PM PDTThe Baha’i International Community expressed its deep disappointment with Iran’s refusal to adopt recommendations made by the UN during Iran’s Universal Periodic Review (UPR). Iran’s Secretary General of the High Council for Human Rights, Mohammad Javad Larijani, brazenly rejected a number of the council’s key human rights concerns and accused the Baha’i International Community of acting on behalf of Western powers.
“We are deeply disturbed by the Iranian government’s refusal to accept basic recommendations concerned with ending injustice, persecution and discrimination in that country,” a representative of the Baha’i International Community said at the meeting.
The UPR recommendations aimed to end discrimination against Baha’is and the Iranian government’s repression of the community, among many other recommendations about human rights in Iran. Specifically, the council called on Iran’s government to do away with policies restricting Baha’i access to universities and official lists barring Baha’is from pursuing twenty five different professions.
Despite the statements of 26 states urging Iran to account for their human rights violations against the Baha’i community, Larijani flatly denied many of the allegations. “Baha’is enjoy full civil and citizenship right[s] in Iran… The government is supporting all of their economic activity. They go to school, they go to universities …I can name for you more than 200 students at universities,” he told the council last Thursday.
The findings of the Human Rights Watch would suggest otherwise.
One Human Rights Watch report detailed how the Iranian government had denied some 800 students access to their school transcripts. The students had logged onto their student accounts only to be informed that their transcript was “incomplete.” Students complained that school officials had ignored their efforts to address the issue.
The Baha’i religion is not recognized by government authorities and Baha’i’s face severe consequences for the practice of their faith, which the government has characterized as participation in cult-like activity. The roots of this discrimination can be traced back to the Iranian government’s interpretation of the Baha’i faith as a divergence from Islam and its practitioners as a heretic sect.
“One thing we are against and we are not going to hide it, we are against any cult type, sect type activity. Even if it is a Shiah sect we will ban them… This is the main accusation of [the Baha’i] people who are right now under pursuance of law,” Larijani contended.
Moreover, Larijani rebuked the Baha’i International Community, accusing them of parroting the United States. Such allegations are not new. Just like the government’s efforts to undermine the Green Movement by painting it as a stooge of the “foreign agents,” their accusations against the BIC ring just as hollow.
Government officials have suggested the Green Movement is a Western ploy. They have accused various Western countries of staging the death of Neda Agha-Soltan. Her tragic death, caught on video, during the 2009 presidential election protests has became a visible symbol of the Iranian government’s repression, but sadly, there are dozens or hundreds of similar situations throughout Iran that could resonate just as strongly. The abysmal treatment of the Baha’is is one of them.
تف.
MMMon Jun 21, 2010 08:50 PM PDT
everything he said was upside down.
Here is official Proof that you are LYING, Mr Larijani
by faryarm on Mon Jun 21, 2010 08:55 PM PDTA Translation of the 1991 Iranian Government document on "the Bahá'í question" [Translation from Persian] [Text in square brackets added by translator]
In the Name of God!
The Islamic Republic of Iran
The Supreme Revolutionary Cultural Council
Number: 1327/....
Date: 6/12/69 [25 February 1991]
Enclosure: None
CONFIDENTIAL
Dr. Seyyed Mohammad Golpaygani
Head of the Office of the Esteemed Leader [Khamenei]
Greetings!
After greetings, with reference to the letter #1/783 dated 10/10/69 [31 December 1990], concerning the instructions of the Esteemed Leader which had been conveyed to the Respected President regarding the Bahá'í question, we inform you that, since the respected President and the Head of the Supreme Revolutionary Cultural Council had referred this question to this Council for consideration and study, it was placed on the Council's agenda of session #128 on 16/11/69 [5 February 1991] and session #119 of 2/11/69 [22 January 1991]. In addition to the above, and further to the [results of the] discussions held in this regard in session #112 of 2/5/66 [24 July 1987] presided over by the Esteemed Leader (head and member of the Supreme Council), the recent views and directives given by the Esteemed Leader regarding the Bahá'í question were conveyed to the Supreme Council. In consideration of the contents of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran, as well as the religious and civil laws and general policies of the country, these matters were carefully studied and decisions pronounced.
In arriving at the decisions and proposing reasonable ways to counter the above question, due consideration was given to the wishes of the Esteemed Leadership of the Islamic Republic of Iran [Khamenei], namely, that "in this regard a specific policy should be devised in such a way that everyone will understand what should or should not be done". Consequently, the following proposals and recommendations resulted from these discussions.
The respected President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, as well as the Head of the Supreme Revolutionary Cultural Council, while approving these recommendations, instructed us to convey them to the Esteemed Leader [Khamenei] so that appropriate action may be taken according to his guidance.
SUMMARY OF THE RESULTS OF THE DISCUSSIONS AND RECOMMENDATION
Wishing you divine confirmations, Secretary of the Supreme Revolutionary Cultural Council
Dr. Seyyed Mohammad Golpaygani [Signature]
[Note in the handwriting of Mr. Khamenei]
In the Name of God!
The decision of the Supreme Revolutionary Cultural Council seems sufficient. I thank you gentlemen for your attention and efforts. [signed:] Ali Khamenei
Thank You Tapesh ...
by Mona 19 on Mon Jun 21, 2010 08:37 PM PDTMr Larijani, learn to use the correct & proper term which is Baha'i faith.
Second, regarding the treatment of Baha'is of Iran, who do you think you're fooling?! Few links to refresh your weak memory!
--Baha’i Teenager Deprived from Education at Gifted Students’ School (Here)
--Yet Another Baha’i Cemetery Desecrated in Iran (Here)
--This letter was addressed to YOU (Here)
--Monthly reports of human rights violations in Iran (Here)
-- Month of June //www.rhairan.in/en/?cat=15
-- Month of May //www.rhairan.in/en/?cat=15&paged=2
Mona
شاهد از غیب رسید...........!
MajidMon Jun 21, 2010 08:31 PM PDT
برای اثبات «یبوست پنداری و اسهال گفتاری» هیچ کاری لازم نیست بکنید! از در و دیوار امّ القراء میباره! فقط به صندلیتون تکیه بدین و اخبار رو
دنبال کنین!
I want to vomit
by Ali P. on Mon Jun 21, 2010 08:21 PM PDTDisgusting,
nauseating,
shameless,
repulsive,
repugnant,
piece of trash,...
I want to puke,
at the sight of this man.
دروغگو سگ خداس
Samad_AghaMon Jun 21, 2010 05:53 PM PDT
دروغگو سگ خداس
More vagina poetry from Darveesh! Larijani = Darveesh!
by Anonymouse on Mon Jun 21, 2010 05:43 PM PDTEverything is sacred
No torture in Iran! No problem! We're #7 country w/ no torture!
by Darveesh on Mon Jun 21, 2010 05:38 PM PDTwater boarding?
secret prisions?
Abu Gharib?
Gitmo?
Habeas corpus?
Patriot act?
fix you ills first Amerikanstan
ignorance is a bliss for you boys indeed
No torture in Iran! No problem! We're #7 country w/ no torture!
by Anonymouse on Mon Jun 21, 2010 05:32 PM PDTEverything is sacred
"He is either stupid or a scum."
by fooladi on Mon Jun 21, 2010 05:07 PM PDTHe is both.
cyclic.....
by maziar 58 on Mon Jun 21, 2010 05:00 PM PDTIf you'r talking about Baghdad Bob then is possible 'cause maybe he was born in Najaf too. Maziar
Is he a relative of Iraqi informaiton minister
by cyclicforward on Mon Jun 21, 2010 04:47 PM PDTHe is either stupid or a scum.
If there is going to be a regime change in Iran, the Larijani
by pastor bill rennick on Mon Jun 21, 2010 04:30 PM PDTbrothers ought to be the first series to be put in front of the firing squad and executed! Of course, after a due process and proper trial and hopefully convicted for crimes against humanity!
That's brother Bill's wish!