Right on the heels of the monumental error of judgment by UNESCO deciding to hold its “Philosophy Day” in decidedly anti-philosophy IRR, the Islamist Rapist Republic, another United Nations agency, the newly created UN Women, is slated to commit yet another IRR related stupidity.
Press reports quote Philippe Bolopion, UN advocacy director for Human Rights Watch, saying:
"it's puzzling that Iran would have the nerve to be a candidate for the board of UN Women, and even more puzzling if the Asia group lets Iran get away with it".
To have the uber-misogynist IRR, the poster boy and the gold-standard for this savage mentality to be a board member on a UN body dedicated to “women’s equality", is akin to have known serial pedophile assigned as a worldwide ombudsmen for children’s rights.
This must be either an early April’s fools joke, or something, somewhere has gone horribly wrong with UN, again.
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It's funny, but in a
by Sargord Pirouz on Thu Oct 28, 2010 08:15 AM PDTIt's funny, but in a counterintuitive way, these Israelis at "Fred" sometimes post good news concerning Iran. Take this post, for example. Even though the tone is predictably negative, it does mention the good news for Iran and UNESCO, as well the good news with regards to UN Women.
This propaganda effort comes off as mean spirited and spiteful, whenever Iran news items are mentioned of a peaceful nature.
For reasons such as these, it's really surprising that this very regular effort could command a premium of sorts. These Israelis at "Fred" just aren't very good at what they do.
Fred, UN seldom has done any good work
by Maryam Hojjat on Thu Oct 28, 2010 07:28 AM PDTFor the plight of ordinary people. It is only a name which costs members a lot of money, the more generous giver the better treatment. IRR/ IRI is quite a giver to anyone & anywhere except to Iranians.