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Why those two queer dumbfucks arrested in egypt..

Started by Obvious Li, October 13, 2013, 11:35:00 PM

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are indeed the new version of dumb and dumber...why else would these queer anti israel activists demonstrate and promote hatred for and against the only state in the middle east (israel) that allows the practice of their particular perversion, while supporting other regimes in the region like the following...........



Iran arrests 'network of homosexuals and satanists'



http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/o">http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/o ... -satanists





Iran arrests 'network of homosexuals and satanists' at birthday party



Revolutionary guards raid hall in city of Kermanshah where group was dancing, taking away at least 17 people







Saeed Kamali Dehghan

theguardian.com, Thursday 10 October 2013 13.38 EDT



Demonstration against Iran's policy on gay rights

Women on a gay pride march in Berlin protest at Iran's treatment of gay people. Photograph: Johannes Eisele/AFP/Getty Images



Iran's revolutionary guards have announced the arrest of "a network of homosexuals and satanists" in the western city of Kermanshah, close to the country's border with Iraq, prompting fresh alarm over the treatment of gay people in the Islamic republic.



The news website of the revolutionary guards in Kermanshah province, home to the country's Kurd ethnic minority, reported on Thursday that their elite forces had dismantled what it claimed to be a network of homosexuals and devil-worshippers.



A number of foreign nationals, including Iraqis, were also among those detained, the report said, adding that eight of the group were married to each other.



The group were picked up from one of the city's ceremony halls, which they had rented for a birthday party. The guards' webiste said they were dancing as the raid ensued.



The revolutionary guards claimed the group had been under surveillance for some time but did not specify how many people were arrested.



Authorities in the Islamic republic have previously likened homosexuals to satanists in an apparent attempt to further smear them in the eyes of the country's religious conservatives.



The Guardian has been informed that the raid took place on Tuesday night when some 80 people, including both straight and gay Iranians, had gathered for a birthday party in Kermanshah. At least 17 people who had tattoos, make-up, or were wearing rainbow bracelets were blindfolded and taken to an unknown location, according to a local source. Partygoers were filmed by the elite forces and had their mobile phones confiscated.



Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in Iran face serious persecution both from the ruling system and broader society, especially by hardline conservatives. Some risk horrific punishments, including the death penalty and heavy jail sentences, others are bulllied and forced into exile.



Official treatment of gay people varies dramatically depending on where they are arrested and who by. Those arrested in provincial cities like in Kermanshah, are usually under more pressure.



Until recently same-sex sodomy was punishable by death but a new amendment to the penal code, approved in 2012, has brought new changes. Under the new penal code, in effect, the person who played an active role will be flogged 100 times if the sex was consensual and he was not married, but the one who played a passive role will still be put to death regardless of his marriage status. Punishment for mosahegheh (lesbianism) is 100 lashes for all individuals involved, but it can lead to the death penalty if the act is repeated four times.



In recent years, it appears that the government and the police has maintained the policy of ignoring gay people but the revolutionary guards and the informal voluntary Basij religious militia, who are indepdent of the government but close to the country's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, have been active tracking down gays and punishing them.



Despite the punishment, Iran's LGBT community have been struggling for recognition in recent years with many active online, publishing their works or simply sharing their experience. An increasing number of Iranian gay people also appear to be coming out to their friends and family.



Unlike homosexuality, which is punishable by death, transsexuality in Iran has been legal since a fatwa was issued in 1987 by the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini on their behalf. Although transsexuality is legal, the social stigma means that they can have an even worse life than gay people.



In September 2007, Iran's former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad famously denied homosexuals existed in the Islamic republic. "In Iran we don't have homosexuals like in your country," he told a jeering audience at Columbia University in New York during his UN visit.



Back home, Siamak Ghaderi, a journalist working for the state news agency, Irna, proved him wrong by publishing a series of interviews with the country's homosexuals but was later arrested and sentenced to jail. He is currently in prison serving a four year prison term for "insulting the president" and "spreading propaganda against the regime", and was reportedly lashed 60 times in 2012.

Obvious Li

one response......



The case of the Canadian Gays



Now that the film maker Grayson and the emergency room doctor Loumbadi are out of  Egypt will Canada mount a protest in the UN regarding gay rights? As has been pointed out in other FD articles gays can be jailed and even executed in some parts of the Middle East for their sexual orientation. That their documentation to leave is not yet available seems to be a disguised detention order.



Every human being is cognizant of their own safety raising the issue of the state of mind of gays traveling to the Middle East. Maybe 'Queers against Israeli Aparthied' can redirect their efforts towards Egypt.Will we see demonstrations in front of the Egyptian embassy demanding the two be issued the correct papers.



In law there is a phrase that covers the situation.'Volenti non fit injurie" which translated into English reads - 'If you partake in a dangerous sport and get injured you have no legal recourse'.

cc

Amazing. They commited 2 ABSOLUTE no-nos  in the same dumb move:



1. Gays going to islamic lands is beyond dumb and an easy way to die young



2. The were headed to see Hamas which is MB which is another ABSOLUTE no-no for gays



Make that 3 ABSOLUTE no-nos -   It really pisses me when people deliberately set themselves up to become an expensive liability to the taxpayer by causing the Govt. to have to spend bucks and time to save their asses - or when they are there only to help those who are enemies of our country



Actually, Egypt saved their asses also - if they had gotten to the MB in Gaza they were DOA - the MB and especially its Hamas Chapter does not hesitate to kill gays.



Further, they were very lucky that Sisi was in control - had it been when the MB was in control they were DOA in Egypt



Maybe we could get Pat to go see Hamas



Gotta love Orwell
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Romero

Gotta love Orwell but he never said such a thing. It's a misquote.

Anonymous

Quote from: "cc li tarte"Amazing. They commited 2 ABSOLUTE no-nos  in the same dumb move:



1. Gays going to islamic lands is beyond dumb and an easy way to die young



2. The were headed to see Hamas which is MB which is another ABSOLUTE no-no for gays



Make that 3 ABSOLUTE no-nos -   It really pisses me when people deliberately set themselves up to become an expensive liability to the taxpayer by causing the Govt. to have to spend bucks and time to save their asses - or when they are there only to help those who are enemies of our country



Actually, Egypt saved their asses also - if they had gotten to the MB in Gaza they were DOA - the MB and especially its Hamas Chapter does not hesitate to kill gays.



Further, they were very lucky that Sisi was in control - had it been when the MB was in control they were DOA in Egypt



Maybe we could get Pat to go see Hamas



Gotta love Orwell

That is horrific Ms. CC.

 :shock:

Anonymous

Quote from: "Obvious Li"are indeed the new version of dumb and dumber...why else would these queer anti israel activists demonstrate and promote hatred for and against the only state in the middle east (israel) that allows the practice of their particular perversion, while supporting other regimes in the region like the following...........



Iran arrests 'network of homosexuals and satanists'



http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/o">http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/o ... -satanists





Iran arrests 'network of homosexuals and satanists' at birthday party



Revolutionary guards raid hall in city of Kermanshah where group was dancing, taking away at least 17 people







Saeed Kamali Dehghan

theguardian.com, Thursday 10 October 2013 13.38 EDT



Demonstration against Iran's policy on gay rights

Women on a gay pride march in Berlin protest at Iran's treatment of gay people. Photograph: Johannes Eisele/AFP/Getty Images



Iran's revolutionary guards have announced the arrest of "a network of homosexuals and satanists" in the western city of Kermanshah, close to the country's border with Iraq, prompting fresh alarm over the treatment of gay people in the Islamic republic.



The news website of the revolutionary guards in Kermanshah province, home to the country's Kurd ethnic minority, reported on Thursday that their elite forces had dismantled what it claimed to be a network of homosexuals and devil-worshippers.



A number of foreign nationals, including Iraqis, were also among those detained, the report said, adding that eight of the group were married to each other.



The group were picked up from one of the city's ceremony halls, which they had rented for a birthday party. The guards' webiste said they were dancing as the raid ensued.



The revolutionary guards claimed the group had been under surveillance for some time but did not specify how many people were arrested.



Authorities in the Islamic republic have previously likened homosexuals to satanists in an apparent attempt to further smear them in the eyes of the country's religious conservatives.



The Guardian has been informed that the raid took place on Tuesday night when some 80 people, including both straight and gay Iranians, had gathered for a birthday party in Kermanshah. At least 17 people who had tattoos, make-up, or were wearing rainbow bracelets were blindfolded and taken to an unknown location, according to a local source. Partygoers were filmed by the elite forces and had their mobile phones confiscated.



Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in Iran face serious persecution both from the ruling system and broader society, especially by hardline conservatives. Some risk horrific punishments, including the death penalty and heavy jail sentences, others are bulllied and forced into exile.



Official treatment of gay people varies dramatically depending on where they are arrested and who by. Those arrested in provincial cities like in Kermanshah, are usually under more pressure.



Until recently same-sex sodomy was punishable by death but a new amendment to the penal code, approved in 2012, has brought new changes. Under the new penal code, in effect, the person who played an active role will be flogged 100 times if the sex was consensual and he was not married, but the one who played a passive role will still be put to death regardless of his marriage status. Punishment for mosahegheh (lesbianism) is 100 lashes for all individuals involved, but it can lead to the death penalty if the act is repeated four times.



In recent years, it appears that the government and the police has maintained the policy of ignoring gay people but the revolutionary guards and the informal voluntary Basij religious militia, who are indepdent of the government but close to the country's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, have been active tracking down gays and punishing them.



Despite the punishment, Iran's LGBT community have been struggling for recognition in recent years with many active online, publishing their works or simply sharing their experience. An increasing number of Iranian gay people also appear to be coming out to their friends and family.



Unlike homosexuality, which is punishable by death, transsexuality in Iran has been legal since a fatwa was issued in 1987 by the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini on their behalf. Although transsexuality is legal, the social stigma means that they can have an even worse life than gay people.



In September 2007, Iran's former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad famously denied homosexuals existed in the Islamic republic. "In Iran we don't have homosexuals like in your country," he told a jeering audience at Columbia University in New York during his UN visit.



Back home, Siamak Ghaderi, a journalist working for the state news agency, Irna, proved him wrong by publishing a series of interviews with the country's homosexuals but was later arrested and sentenced to jail. He is currently in prison serving a four year prison term for "insulting the president" and "spreading propaganda against the regime", and was reportedly lashed 60 times in 2012.

What a pair of fucking dummies. My tax dollars are paying to support their silly asses abroad? As far as I'm concerned if you want to go to Muslim shitholes to proclaim your faggotry or Russia to pirate drilling platforms you deserve a long stay in the local crowbar motel. Western liberalism is NOT universal.

Obvious Li

Quote from: "Romero"Gotta love Orwell but he never said such a thing. It's a misquote.




true dat...but it is a true misquote all the same...coulda been said by any intelligent person.. :ugeek:

cc

These dumbfucks who went to Egypt (much less intended to go to Gaza where Obama Child's M Brotherhood rules)  



http://www.egyptindependent.com/news/egypt-detains-14-%E2%80%9Chomosexual-acts%E2%80%9D-medical-centre">http://www.egyptindependent.com/news/eg ... cal-centre">http://www.egyptindependent.com/news/egypt-detains-14-%E2%80%9Chomosexual-acts%E2%80%9D-medical-centre



An Egyptian prosecutor ordered on Saturday that fourteen suspects be detained for four days pending investigations into allegations that they committed "homosexual acts" inside a medical centre in the neighborhood of al-Marg in Cairo.



The prosecutor also ordered that they be sent to a pathologist for forensic reports and that the centre be shut down, the Arabic Ahram online portal said.



Egyptian authorities raided the centre after it was confirmed that the "immoral acts" were taking place between males aged between 18 to 57 years old.



The prosecutor also ordered that all evidence be confiscated as investigations take place.
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Anonymous

Quote from: "cc li tarte"These dumbfucks who went to Egypt (much less intended to go to Gaza where Obama Child's M Brotherhood rules)  



http://www.egyptindependent.com/news/egypt-detains-14-%E2%80%9Chomosexual-acts%E2%80%9D-medical-centre">http://www.egyptindependent.com/news/eg ... cal-centre">http://www.egyptindependent.com/news/egypt-detains-14-%E2%80%9Chomosexual-acts%E2%80%9D-medical-centre



An Egyptian prosecutor ordered on Saturday that fourteen suspects be detained for four days pending investigations into allegations that they committed "homosexual acts" inside a medical centre in the neighborhood of al-Marg in Cairo.



The prosecutor also ordered that they be sent to a pathologist for forensic reports and that the centre be shut down, the Arabic Ahram online portal said.



Egyptian authorities raided the centre after it was confirmed that the "immoral acts" were taking place between males aged between 18 to 57 years old.



The prosecutor also ordered that all evidence be confiscated as investigations take place.



In 2001, 52 Egyptian men also stood trial on charges of "sexual immorality".

Isn't one of those two clowns a member of Queers for Palestine or some ridiculous NGO like that? Funny, the only country in the region where they can be obnoxious homos is the one they hate??