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Haleh is free, now what happens to Hannah Esfandiari?


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Smart strategy
by hoder
04-Sep-2007
 

On a sunny day in Washington, DC, my imaginary American scholar, Hannah Esfandiari, was sittining in her Kalorama-located house, opening a letter she had just received from Tehran, Iran. It was a job offer from a prominent think-tank at the heart of the Islamic Republic's policy-making machine.

Her main job was going to be establishing contacts with Americans dissidents, scholars and activists and inviting them to Tehran to speak for high-rank Iranian policy-makers, top officers of the Revolutionary Guards and the intelligence ministry.

But she could not take the job offer. Not because she was afraid of being charged with assisting a 'state sponsor of terrorism' and perhaps being sent to Guantanamo Bay. But simply because, based on the U.S. Sanctions on Iran (Iranian Transactions Regulations), it would be illegal for her or any other American to sign any contract with, accept any funds from, or give any service to an Iranian citizen or organisation, wherever in the world. Violating that law could cost her up to 20 years of jail and $250,000 fine.

Now, let's come back to the real world and consider a similar case about an Iranian citizen who was directing a prominent American think-tank.

Haleh Esfandiari's job, as the director of the middle east programme at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (established by the U.S. Congress in 1981 and co-funded directly (PDF File) by the U.S. government), was to invite Iranian dissidents, scholars and activists them to Washington, D.C. to speak for and interact with high-rank American policymakers, top military and intelligence officers. (Absent from all media reports is that that she has served among the first group of fellows at the infamous National Endowment for Democracy with its well-known shady past and agenda.)

But when she last visited Tehran using her Iranian passport, she was detained, charged with acting against Iran's national security and released on bail after a long investigation.

Since her arrest a few months ago, the American media, politicians and scholars (including George Bush himself) made a huge fuss about the illegality of such detention and repeatedly called the charges against her bogus and appalling and insisted that Mrs. Esfandiari was totally innocent.
Quite hypocritical. Everyone is overlooking the other side of the story about the way the American government is treating its citizens who would give such a service (in fact much less significant) to Iran.

If Iran prosecutes its citizens after they started giving service to the policy-making machine of its biggest enemy, the U.S doesn't even allow such service in the first place by making it illegal and somehow punishes its citizens even before they started such service. The delicate point here is that both countries try to protect their national security through such measures, but while the American method to do that is more severe, it never gets any bad publicity, because, on it surface, the legal framework it is using is sanctions against a 'terrorist state,' not sanctions to protect national security.

This smart strategy prevents the American government to look bad in public, while it achieves its goal of depriving the Iranian policymakers from interacting with American scholars and at the same time make Iran look bad when it does the same. (When was the last time you heard an American teaching in any private or public Iranian university?)

Perhaps it is time for Iran and other countries under American economic sanctions to strike back and begin using the legal frameworks of sanctions against the U.S. to address their legitimate security concerns.


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khashmgin1

Re: bacheh_ghom

by khashmgin1 on

How do you know AlMord? Any way I hope she is not your sister baraye inkeh tartibesho man daadam.

 

Anyway, bache koonie ghombol abaad, take a look at this video, it will remind you of your "youth" as one of your fellow "bacheh ghom" describes in the video. Enjoy:

//video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4243208175636800600&q=rafsanjani&total=247&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0

 

This is from your inner circle so there is no way to deny what you are! At the end I would like to add one other thing: Fuck your prophet Mohamad. Fuck your emam khomeini. That's all!


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to: Khashmgin

by bacheh_ghomi (not verified) on

If ALMO were your sister, with all the tickets you sold for her in Tel Aviv, ALMO would be a millionaire. Your sister isa millionaire, but ALMO is poor. That figures who is your sister. Boro bacheh knooni, agent of zionists.


khashmgin1

RE Almord5000

by khashmgin1 on

Almo is my sister....


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re: Khashmgin an Israeli Agent

by Khashmgin09 (not verified) on

Bacheh Kooni go back to Tel Aviv and sell tickets for your sister.


khashmgin1

Re: Almo, a tame oghdei

by khashmgin1 on

What's the matter Almo? Where did you got all these "oghde"? Did someone in the Shah's goverment stick it to you, or perhaps to a family member? How far did it go? Is it still in there while you are walking? Does it still give you pain after all these years?

 

Share it with us Almo, would you dear?

 


almo5000

To: Gorbeh_Pashmalo (what a name for a friend of the Shah!!!)

by almo5000 on

Obviously you, like your shahi friends, missed some elegant points in the writings. May be you need to grow up. Instead of comparing the situations as stated in the artciles and as is the case, you are pushing your tongue to the behind of Israelis and others who may in fact have a negative role, or be the culprit, but are not center of our discussions.

 

Al


jigsaw

This article clearly

by jigsaw on

This article clearly illustrates that the clerical establishment is fully aware of dire consequences of any reform, be it economically or socially; creating jobs, creating an  investor friendly environment for others, eradicting poverty, providing even and fair opportunities for the majority of people to  have economic security and move up the social laddres, stopping censorship, free flow of info,etc.

“The leader is concerned that any effort to make the country more manageable will lead to reform and will undermine his authority,” said Saeed Leylaz, an economist and former government official of the country’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Many journalists, academics, and former government officials said they thought Mr. Ahmadinejad had been more active and reckless with the economy than Ayatollah Khamenei had expected. But he is comfortable with Mr. Ahmadinejad because he can count on him to preserve the system and to roll back political, economic and social changes that conservatives feared were insidious steps toward a velvet revolution, those interviewed here said.

Reform is equal to loss of IR's iron grip on economic wealth of Iranian nation. It will be suicidal for Clerical Corporation as a whole. They can no longer use religion to steal and line their own pockets.  Any reform to improve the lives of Iranians would eventually make  clergies Incorporation unnecessary and irrelevant.

If people had jobs and could provide for their families, then they wouldn't need to become basiji or join the IRGc. Then who would   fill up their mosques and listen to their mumbo jumbos. In fact, I think Khomeini accurately forsaw irrelevance of Islam in a modern world and that is why he was so insistence in bringing back themedieval Islam to Iran. The whole thing is racket for Mullah, Incorporated.

Islamic of Republic of Iran is, purely and simply, the theft of billions and billions of oil revenues, aided and abetted by the criminal IRGC/basij forces of the velayate-faghih government at nearly every level of the state-dominated economy.
The most notable characteristic of a fascist country is the separation and persecution or denial of equality to a specific segment of the population based upon superficial qualities or belief systems. Simply stated, a fascist government always has one class of citizens that is considered superior (good) to another (bad) based upon race, creed or origin. It is possible to be both a republic and a fascist state.
The corporate/religious IRGC (IR's Halliburton), the basiji and the clergies have merged into a fascistic religious military industrial complex.The preferred class lives in a republic while the oppressed class lives in a fascist state. Fascism promotes legal segregation in housing, national resource, education, health care, other resource allocation and employment. It provides legal justification for persecuting a specific segment of the population and operates behind a two tiered legal system.In short, Iran is a huge profit center for Khamanei et al and his corporate Army, IRGC. Inc.

The state of Economy in Iran. GDP of less than $3000, and income per capita of around $8100 and 40% living below poverty level. Mexico and Turkey's GDP is higher than Iran. In fact Turkey, non oil-based country has the 18th largest economy in the world.      Iran has become one of the most dismally unequal societies in the ME. A small caste of very rich fat mullahs and their cronies are reducing most of the Iranian people to abject poverty, prostitution and drug addiction in a country that is immensely wealthy. To cover up for all this greed and corruption, they use relgion. If you visit the wealthy neighborhoods of Northern Teheran, you will see conspicuous signs of obscene wealth in the hands of the nouveaux rich that have emerged after the demise of the Pahalvi. And if you move to the huge slums in Southern Teheran, you will see abject poverty and destitution. Most Iranians have benefited very little from the new theocratic dictatorship except shameless Aghazadeha and their offsprings and reformers who continue to feed of the spoils-trough of the mullahs.

 


EsAre

Dariushabadi

by EsAre on

Hey Dariush I was not talking about you.  I was refereing to Hossein Derakhshan or Hoder who visited Israel a while back... and the comment was made about his article and should have been addressed to him.  Sorry.

As far as your comment one could use the exact same logic the other way around.  Why should the US let in elements of a pariah state whose leaders have been saying "death to America" for the past quarter century, and who behind the scenes have orchestrated lethal attacks on the citizens of US (military and civilian)? 

Basically if this is your logic and line of thought and if this is "war" why should you be allowed to stay here.  Aren't you on the side of the US enemy??


jigsaw

Only in America: AL-HARAMAIN v. BUSH SURVEILLANCE HEARING

by jigsaw on

Only in America, suspected organization helping terrorist groups can sue the President of the United States.

Not many people have heard of a court case that goes by the name Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation v. George W. Bush. But it's currently at the center of a far-reaching legal struggle over terrorism, surveillance, and the United States Constitution that's being played out in the courts.

On August 15, 2007, the Al-Haramain case made its way to San Francisco, where the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments prior to making a ruling -- a ruling that (no matter which way it goes) will inevitably be appealed to the Supreme Court, where it will be settled once and for all.

//www.zombietime.com/al-haramain_surveillance/


In the United States if you wear an anti-Bush T-shirt, you'll be awarded $80,000 in court. In Iran, if you wear, speak, think or write anything anti-Islamic Republic, you'll be arrested and sent to Evin Suite 209.

//www.newsfrombabylon.com/story/2007/feds-pay-80-000-over-anti-bush-t-shirts


Rostam

Dariush? Is it true?

by Rostam on

Dariush, Dariush, Dariush... Is it true Dariush? I have read here and there that you have visited Israel. Could you elaborate a bit? Did you go there as a tourist? Did you get to see some of your fellow Palestinians? How long where you in Israel?

Dariush, Dariush....


Rostam

Dariushe Exposed....

by Rostam on

Dariushe says that he admits to the IRI's fault and injustices. Why don't you list them for us agha zadeh?

 

You claim that IRI can be reformed. I AGREE! See Dariush? We both agreed! Ain't that great? Now, the only problem is that we'll see visible results only in the early next century. EXPOSED.

 

The imbecile then says: "another regime change will only commit just as many injustices..., because it has to start fresh and "settle" with its enemies." Do you really thing we are idiots? Or are you the idiot? Any regime that even just "opposes" the IRI is more civilized with its enemies than the IRI is. EXPOSED.

 

The idiot then says: "I am not dogmatic like you where I blindly support any government or claim something is an utopia when it is not..." Look who is talking! Are you describing yourself Dariush? Because that is a description that fits only you whenever you defend the IRI. EXPOSED.

 

The ex-gedaa adds: "Without agaahi, all we are going to replace the IRI with is another dictatorship." Did I read it right? Did you say "another" dictatorship? So yo do admit that IRI is a dictatorship? Why then "khodeto jer daadi" to prove that IRI is a democracy? EXPOSED. No, DOUBLE EXPOSED.

 

The IRI hoghoogh begir then says: "most people can practically do anything in the privacy of their own homes and get away with it." Yes Dariush, you are absolutely correct, except those people who get away with it are none other than the mullahs themselves. I dare you to throw a basement party serving alcohol in the "privacy of your home" and notify a pasdar, then see what happens. Whipping and arrests, this is what's going to happen. EXPOSED.

 

The lackey says: "If its about hijab, its ridiculous to overthrow a whole government just so women can show their hair..." No Dariush it is not just about hijab, it is about torturing, murdering, raping and mass executions. Understood? EXPOSED.

 

The imbecile then says: "all factions should unite (except the die hard monarchists, and mentally insane MKO members". Well I got news for you. The Mosadeghis, the pro-republics, the Kurds, the Balouch, the ordinary people along with the monarchist and the MKO, they are ALL against the IRI. And the fact that they cannot unite is what has allowed you to keep getting your IRI checks every month so you can come to this site and other sites and defend the IRI. EXPOSED.

 


Kaveh Nouraee

The proof is in the obvious

by Kaveh Nouraee on

What is truly mind-boggling about your fatally flawed logic, Dariush is that you honestly believe it to be true!

 

Your heroes have been very adept at hiding their crimes for quite some time now. However, the crimes are still committed. Yes, Iranians are generally very smart and educated, Dariush. That's one of the (very) few things that you have said that can be agreed upon, whether by me or anyone else.  

 

Your heroes have been able to manipulate situations to their advantage and play people like puppets. It's borderline funny when you see them do it to non-Iranians, but when they do it to their own with the level of malice among your IRI heroes, it's disgusting. I suppose that is why there are so many Iranian engineers and scientists who sell used cars in this country. The IRI is nothing more than a bunch of used Paykan salesmen, and they have convinced you that that piece of crap recycled 1967 Hillman Hunter is really a Mercedes-Benz "Ess-Kelasse".

 

We really don't have proof of God's existence either. But we still believe Him to be true.

 

You cannot refrain for a second from mentioning what the US or UK or Israel did or didn't do in ANY of that mental masturbation that you constantly engage in. You want to jack yourself off, go right on ahead, just leave everyone else out of it. After all, according to you, it's OK as long as in is done in private, correct?


Gorbeh_Pashmalo

Question put to Dariush Abadi & Almo 5069

by Gorbeh_Pashmalo on

Iraq
has a population of about 20 million plus minus. If US wanted to indiscriminately
bomb and kill people, who and what could stop them? They could have easily annihilated every walking and crawling living thing and capture the entire oil fields as you have concocted in your distorted minds! Don’t you think it would be easy for them juts carpet bomb the whole place? They don’t do it because US is
a nation with moral values unlike the barbaric Muslims, the mullahs, and their thugs like you.

Have you two considered moving to the occupied territories and fight side-by-side your Palestinian brothers against the Israelis? If you guys are so concerned (Kaseh Daghtar az Ash) then why don’t you get on the next
camel and go to Palestine
as you like to call the place. You guys can’t do it because you don’t have the balls. Talk is cheap, action requires guts and a couple of big Khayeh which you two ladies don’t possess!

Please go the following site and listen and see what happens to those Paasdars whose elephants desire a trip to Hendoostan!?!

Cheers Ladies,

Gorbeh

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGC72MVb0lo


dariushabadi

Esare

by dariushabadi on

I've visited Israel? Khalat meekonam. You have me mistaken for someone else. I've never visited Israel, nor do I have any connections with anyone in the government. I don't even have a single family member in the government. I have a distant 3rd cousin, whose father knew Khatami back when he was the Imam of the Hamburg masjid in Germany, but thats as far as my connections go.

 

So, sorry to disappoint you.

 

Also, to answer your question, at a time when the USA has declared war on Iran (through calling it axis of evil, arming terrorists inside Iran to fight the regime, and labeling its armed forces as terrorists (irony no?)), and with $75 million thrown into the country to overthrow the government, why should an American be allowed to spread dissent within the country?

 

It is like your neighbor planning on killing you, and you allowing him to come in your house and talk to your children. Be realistic. It is war time.


EsAre

Comparison

by EsAre on

     I remember reading some article about the time you visited Israel when you were asked if by visiting the "zionist" regime you were putting yourself and your family in danger.  Your answer was that since your family had a strong relationship (politically and religiously) with the ruling mollas you would be able to get away with your visit. 

    So according to this as a "bache akhoond" you think you can enjoy special protection.  Even with that special protection would you dare go back to Iran right now?  Do you still trust that your connections will protect you?  You don't need to say anything as we already know the answer.   

     Now lets take your personal case right now.  You get to live outside of Iran were you enjoy the freedoms granted to you by your host county.  That freedom allows you to actually critisize your host country's policies and even give directives as to how IRI can retaliate against those policies.  Do you think an American blogger would be allowed to operate inside of Iran where they would be allowed to critisize your president or your supreme leader and give directives on how Americans should retaliate against IRI policies?  Again no need to answer. 

    What I am trying to get to here is that there is no comparison.  This is not to diminish the American system's faliures of the past as there have been (and still are) shortcomings.  But this system is REFORMABLE where IRI is not.  Your logic here is quite lacking, even for a "bache akhoond"...


almo5000

BRAVO: What is good for the goose is also good for the gander!

by almo5000 on

Thanks for the good scenario which really highlights the hypocracy of the situation. Bravo for your intellect and bright mind.

 

Al 


dariushabadi

if NO proof, it must be true!

by dariushabadi on

Kaveh claims that if their is no proof, then IT MUST BE TRUE.

 

So you have blind faith that since you heard from this or that person that women in iran are raped in prison, then it must be true? No proof anywhere, not even the United Nation inspectors who have gone to prisons and interviewed those who have come out?

 

Blind faith? sounds to me like you are a religious nut. I heard from Kaveh and a few others that Cheney raped Bush, so I am going to assume its true, because these people are animals.

 

None of you have social, historical or political backing to any of your arguments or theories of current political systems. Yet each of you puts your own 2 toman in the argument.

 

No wonder the opposition is divided and retarded and hasn't been able to unite on ANYTHING the past 28 years. hahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


dariushabadi

democracy can torture?

by dariushabadi on

mohsen_b --

 

So you are telling me that the United States can torture, lynch black people, beat black people who wanted to be equals ....and now ... massacre 150,000 Iraqi civilians, side with Israel the occupier over Palestine the oppressed, and it is okay because it is the protector of teh world's freedoms?

 

You are a joke. I am hoping you were sarcastic. You cannot go around the world denying the freedoms that you very much stand for. You cannot speak of freedom for Iraq, yet support dictators in power such as Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Libya.

 

The world will one day rise up against all of you. No wonder their is such a rise in radical Islam (unfortunately). Because you people believe you can go around the world and oppress everyone, and it is okay because its FOR DEMOCRACY.


dariushabadi

i'm not dogmatic like you

by dariushabadi on

Of course I admit to IRI's faults and injustices. If I claimed that the IRI made no mistakes, committed no crimes, did no injustice, I would be betraying Islam, and the Imam's who fought those who committted injustices in Islam's name.

 

If you read my posts below, I wrote this:

"THIS DOES NOT JUSTIFY THE IRI. BUT YOU MUST STOP LYING ABOUT WESTERN GOVERNMENTS AND MAKE THEM LOOK LIKE ANGELS EITHER. "

 

I'm not trying to justify the IRI, but I want to point out to you guys that this is not a problem that cannot be changed with reform (and my claim is that it can ONLY be changed with reform). The reason I say reform is that another regime change will only commit just as many injustices if not more, because it has to start fresh and "settle" with its enemies. Just as Saddam left, the new Maliki government commits almost just as many crimes as Saddam, because it takes years before a government moderates itself and becomes more pragmatic.

 

Again, Rostam, I am not dogmatic like you where I blindly support any government or claim something is an utopia when it is not. No, the IRI has many flaws, but the right approach must be taken to fix this. The crucial thing must be the education of our people. AGAHEE. Without that, all we are going to replace the IRI with is another dictatorship.

 

And we need to make clear what we want for the future of Iran. Is it social freedom, or is it political freedom. It seems some people are more interested in social freedoms than political freedoms. But with social freedoms, since the Khatami period, most people can practically do anythign in the privacy of their own homes and get away with it. If its about hijab, its ridiculous to overthrow a whole government just so women can show their hair. Bigger issues for Iran to deal with. The list goes on. It concludes that we all need to push for more economic transparency and political freedoms so that our nation can grow.

That is what all factions can unite on (except the die hard monarchists, and mentally insane MKO members).


jamshid

..... داریوش و درخشان دو خود باخته فاسد و سرسپرده

jamshid


Well said everyone.... These two guys are corrupt, "moft-khor" and "gandideh".  They are trying every trick in their hats to show their spoiled apples as fresh.

 

They did it once successfully in 1978. They fooled everyone. They think it's still back then when people actually believed these guys. TIME HAS MOVED ON, got it? Wherever you and the likes of you two walk, you carry the stench of decay and infection. No amount of effort to hide your stench will work.

 

Labor camps are waiting for both of you....

 


Kaveh Nouraee

More like nuts and flakes

by Kaveh Nouraee on

Lynchings in the U.S. were carried out by white supremacists, not by police.

 

That time has indeed past. The same cannot be said about the IRI.

 

Prior to executing females, it is common knowledge that "person or persons unknown" will forcibly copulate (rape) or sodomize the female prisoner, whether vaginally, anally, orally, or in any combination or in total. In doing so, it can said later that the female (now deceased and obviously unable to say anything in her defense) was an immoral woman who was clearly deserving of her fate, as she was no longer a virgin. In the extremely unlikely event that push were to come to shove, the evidence of sexual penetration would be shown, with no one to dispute consent. After all, why go to any lengths to defend the honor of a female after she has committed a "crime", right? If she stole a loaf of bread then she most definitely must be a whore as well, right? Well, that's the IRI for you. If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, flies and swims like a duck, it just has to be a fish.

 

These horrific acts continue to this day, with no one, not even the female prisoner/rape victim saying anything, as she is in such a shock over what has happened, she actually prefers death over the indignity and the memory of being violated repeatedly by some degenerate and vile piece of trash who otherwise wouldn't be worthy to clean clogged toilets. To say that "they haven't been accused of such things for 15 years" is absurd. These animals were given half an inch and they have taken 100 miles. And do everyone a favor, especially yourself, and spare us the inevitable rhetoric on "the U.S. has done this" and "the U.K. has done that". This is only about Iran, nowhere else, and no other regime. Nor does it have to do with Nathaniel Hawthorne's work of literary fiction from 157 years ago.


jigsaw

hahaha

by jigsaw on

ROFL! I love how you deconstruct  his half-baked propaganda and vapid agruments.

Daruish and his ilk are morally and ethically bankrupt reptilians  with analytical and intellectual capacity of lizards. They live in a Parallel universe of their own making; dogmatic, medieval, devoid of any logic and humanity. The only things they recognize and consider as valid is a 1400 year old ideology patched/forged (from judisam and christianity) together by a bunch of medieval bandit arabs.

Their brains were hijacked while listening to hate-filled sermons and mumbo jumbos of their islamic bafoons with a mentality of those belonging to dark ages.

He is someone who supports killing teenagers, lieinng about sharia laws of raping virgins, and stoning women and men to death and  justifies barberity without any qualms all in the name of his totalitarian religion and blind obedience to allah.

 

 He  is a truly product of a brainwashed person whose ability to think independently was taken away from him by political and medieval Khomeinist version of Islam...You really cant' blame him for what he has become.


mohsen_b

Wrong, Wrong, Wrong

by mohsen_b on

You keep comparing a democratic country to a totalitarian. That is fallacy of your arguments. One country acts as a guardian of freedom througout the world so its laws is designed to protect us, while the other one uses its power to subjucate its people and its laws mean nothing. US may have made few mistakes here and there. However, we have freedom on our planet mostly due to active presence of united states of America. A world without US is a sad and dark world that is run by Hitlers, Stalins and people like khomeini. If your alternative to US is Islamic Republic I feel very sorry for you. You are like a person that has lost its way and obviously your judgment.  


Rostam

Dariusehe faased exposed...

by Rostam on

Dariusehe faased always tries to justify IRI's crimes with a dialog like this:

Rostam: IRI commits crime X.

Daruish: But the US commits crime Y which is smilar to crime X.

 

Note that he does not deny IRI committing crime X, he just justifies it by saying that other countries commit crimes too. It is as though in a rapist's trial, the rapist defend himself by saying "well I raped, but there are others who murder...." EXPOSED.

 

The aghazadeye faased sometimes justifies the crime by saying something like: "Yeah but that was 10 years ago, we don't do it anymore...Why bringing it up now?...."  Try this arguement in any court of law and they'll laugh at you. EXPOSED.

 

Rostam


dariushabadi

umm...apples and oranges?

by dariushabadi on

you say the US doesn't stone people, but until 40 years ago, it was lynching people in the street (not the people, but police officers).

 

The IRI doesn't rape virgins before executing them, this was a lie of the MKO and you guys fell right into it. Since their was no way to prove it at the time, they made such lies up. But with atopsies, they have found the lies were baseless.  And the IRI has not been accused of such things for 15 years, why bring it up now? It's like me saying the US regime should be overthrown because it committed genocide against American-Indians and enslaved black people. That time is past.

 

Read scarlets letter btw.


robertborden54

Hossein the Dim

by robertborden54 on

what this jackass fails to consider even in his own concocted scenario is that the US has specifically banned conduct of business with Iran and Iranian entities.  Your beloved IRI uses its general laws  - randomly applied - to jail and torture people.  I know you think you're smart; at least spend a minute snd think through your little anti-American stories.


hoder

NED's shady past

by hoder on

I forgot to add the link to my source on NED's shaky past. Here it is, originally from Le Monde Diplomatique:


//www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?ItemID=13497

- Hossein Derakhshan
//hoder.com


Rostam

Dariush Exposed...

by Rostam on

Darisuhe vatanforoosh says: "You assume that since the Shah paid his cronies to support him internationally, then we lovers of the Islamic REpublic must be getting paid too right? "   The answer is YES! Of course! That simple! EXPOSED.

 

The idiot then says: "go to any Iranian masjid here in the US. It is packed almost every Thursday night with at least 1,000 Iranians in each masjid who love the Islamic Republic." Dariush, Dariush, Dariush, you are at it again aren't you? The majority of masjids here in the US are not large enough to fit 1000 people. EXPOSED.

 

The imbecile then says: "... just as you probably don't get paid anymore by the Shah ...." Can you believe this? The imbecile is saying "you PROBABLY don't get paid anymore by the shah..." PROBABLY? So there may be a slight chance that we are still getting paid by him? Dariush, what an imbecile you are. EXPOSED.

 

The aghazadeye faased then says: "We don't give excuses to the wolves to attack our motherland." Really? Is that because you want to be the only wolves who attack and rape her? EXPOSED.

 

Dariush you are afraid too, aren't you? Be honest guy! You are afraid that your "mogharari" is going to get cut off? and you won't be able to be a moft-khor any longer? Don't worry, I promise I will talk to everyone in this site to take turn and hire you as a servant to come and clean their houses. You know... like your old job...

 

You are sooooo afraid of this fate aren't you Dariush?

 

Rostam


Rostam

Dariush Exposed...

by Rostam on

Dariush, the US judicial system is not perfect, but it is better than your IRI. Here are some examples:

 

The US does not allow virgin girls be raped first then executed. In IRI, it is customary to rape virigin girls before execution since Islam forbids execution of virgin girls.

 

The US does not permit stoning of a person who cheated his spouse. The IRI does.

 

The US does not permit the execution of minor children. The IRI does plenty.

 

The list can go on. The sub-human then says in capital letters: "IT IS AN INSULT TO ALL THOSE WHO STRUGGLED FOR RIGHTS and AGAINST FALSE WARS in the UNITED STATES to say such LIES about the US government."   Look who's talking about human rights. A pro-stoning savage like Dariush talking about human rights. IT IS AN INSULT FOR YOU TO EVEN SAY OR SPELL THE WORD HUMAN RIGHT.

 

You are afraid Dariuhs, aren't you? You are afraid your "mogharari" will soon be cut off, aren't you Dariush?

 

Rostam


jigsaw

Actually, I'm glad he is a

by jigsaw on

Actually, I'm glad he is a prolific writer and has a generous dose of gift of gab (read gibberish). The more he writes, the more he will dig his own grave. We will not forget. So, let him write as much as he wants to, so we can see how many other vile characters are there who support the genocidal regime.

He suuports a regime that has committed unspeakable crimes against its own citizens and humanity and whose foreign and domestic policies will bankrupt and deplete  Iran's natural resources  and leave the future generation of Iranians destitute, the man is  not interesting, by any stretch of the imagination. He is a Howard Stern of the blogsphere, a clown, an Iranian redneck, and an opportunist auctioning his services and himself to the highest bidder. In deciding whether he should be allowed to spread his propaganda to  the Iranian population inside Iran, one should measure how much damage his propaganda is causing inside Iran as far as helping the criminal reichwing cult to continue to loot, murder, and cause other intangible (e.g., in terms of opportunity cost: economic and social)harms to the nation and the Iranians.


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