If at first you don’t succeed, try try again. So it seems has been the impetuous behind the latest “TV. Confession”, the fourth one, by Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, the stoning woman who, one way or the other, IRR, the Islamist Rapist Republic has its heart set on murdering.
Those who have been following her case know all about the strange twists and turns. They would also know about her defense attorney, Mohammad Mostafai, who for the crime of earnestly defending his client in “court”, himself was targeted by the IRR judiciary.
To force him to turn himself into them, Mustafai’s wife was taken hostage by IRR Judiciary. He fled to the sane world. The international pressure and eventual reunion of the Mostafai family in the safety of the sane is also well known to the interested.
Now in the fourth try to justify its Islamist barbarity, Press TV, IRR’s English language propaganda outlet has broadcasted the latest TV. Confession in English.
Although Thomas Palmer’s maxim, if at first you don’t succeed, try try again, is a good life lesson, however, as is often the case with the Islamist Rapists, there are times when you can repeat the same failure until hell freezes over and still not succeed. The link to the 2 part failed TV confession # 4:
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I Wonder If You Cried
by HHH on Wed Dec 15, 2010 12:03 AM PSTI wonder if you cried, for the Gaza children who died. I wonder if you felt shame when Israel was dropping bombs on the crowded Gaza City, a place full of women and children. I doubt you ever did.
To you they were not innocent because they wanted their homes and lands back, what an arrogance to expect a place to sleep.
So you want to show sympathy for a woman who at the minimum is an adulterer and an accessory to murder? Naaaa, that's a hard one to sell.
Thanks
by Maryam Nayeb Yazdi on Sat Dec 11, 2010 10:25 AM PSTThanks for the post Fred! It is very important to speak up about the regime's cruel and manipulative political games that has a woman suffering for years and activists working hard to save her.
Once it becomes apparent how twisted and manipulative the Iranian regime is, you watch the Press TV so-called documentary and cringe when you realize the pathetic levels the regime is willing to stoop to.
This post reveals the twists and turns, loops and holes since the beginning by providing links to articles...for anyone who still needs to realize the injustice. The only real loser is Sakineh: //persian2english.com/?p=12213
That's what folks thought
by Sargord Pirouz on Sat Dec 11, 2010 09:38 AM PSTThat's what happened when folks thought thought they had "won" and this convicted murderer was reported in the Western press to be let free.
So no, folks at "Fred", it appears no matter how many times you anti-Iran types try, you don't ever seem to succeed. Even when you try twice a day here on the IC! lol