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Resurrection Man
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostDoes anyone know anything about the situation for gay women in Iran today? Are they treated as lesbians were in this country in Victorian times, as being an impossibility?
Either that or, as you say, label it up as 'political protest' but punish it nevertheless.
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heliocentric
Originally posted by gradus View PostNot in the flow of debate at this point but an Iranian refugee told me yesterday that he thought that no more than 30% of Iranians cared about religion and that the only reason that Iran is in the grip of the religious minority was that the government has the guns.Last edited by Guest; 27-09-12, 14:47.
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Originally posted by gradus View PostNot in the flow of debate at this point but an Iranian refugee told me yesterday that he thought that no more than 30% of Iranians cared about religion and that the only reason that Iran is in the grip of the religious minority was that the government has the guns.
that apparent 70% of which you speak, and these Iranians were Westernized - to the max.
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Simon
Ah'jad is most certainly not of religious tract-waving orthodoxy and his relations with the grey Ayatollahs have rarely been warm. One reason why those who have had dealings have not found him the ogre he can sometimes appear.
His most recent speech was something of a surprise to many ... there's a possibility of an agenda that few would have thought possible, unlikely though it perhaps still is... we shall see.
Of course, all that depends on Israel behaving with some moderation. Never a good bet. :sadface:
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amateur51
Originally posted by Simon View PostAh'jad is most certainly not of religious tract-waving orthodoxy and his relations with the grey Ayatollahs have rarely been warm. One reason why those who have had dealings have not found him the ogre he can sometimes appear.
His most recent speech was something of a surprise to many ... there's a possibility of an agenda that few would have thought possible, unlikely though it perhaps still is... we shall see.
Of course, all that depends on Israel behaving with some moderation. Never a good bet. :sadface:
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heliocentric
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostCare to give us a link, Simon?
President of the Islamic Republic of Iran addresses the 67th Session of the United Nations General assembly in new york.'may peace and blessings be upon the greatest and trustworthy prophet and his pure progeny, his Chosen Companions, and upon all divine Messengers' 'i represent a great and proud nation that is a founder of human civilization and an inheritor of respected universal values' 'we have gathered here to ponder and work together for building a better life for the entire human
The speech was described by Shimon Peres as "shameful", although actually the US and Israeli UN delegations had boycotted it, which might be regarded as not entirely mature.
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Originally posted by heliocentric View PostAhmadinejad's speech to the UN can be consulted here:
President of the Islamic Republic of Iran addresses the 67th Session of the United Nations General assembly in new york.'may peace and blessings be upon the greatest and trustworthy prophet and his pure progeny, his Chosen Companions, and upon all divine Messengers' 'i represent a great and proud nation that is a founder of human civilization and an inheritor of respected universal values' 'we have gathered here to ponder and work together for building a better life for the entire human
The speech was described by Shimon Peres as "shameful", although actually the US and Israeli UN delegations had boycotted it, which might be regarded as not entirely mature.
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Originally posted by heliocentric View PostAhmadinejad's speech to the UN can be consulted here:
President of the Islamic Republic of Iran addresses the 67th Session of the United Nations General assembly in new york.'may peace and blessings be upon the greatest and trustworthy prophet and his pure progeny, his Chosen Companions, and upon all divine Messengers' 'i represent a great and proud nation that is a founder of human civilization and an inheritor of respected universal values' 'we have gathered here to ponder and work together for building a better life for the entire human
The speech was described by Shimon Peres as "shameful", although actually the US and Israeli UN delegations had boycotted it, which might be regarded as not entirely mature.
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Resurrection Man
Scary thing is, though, that none of us here really knows who is right and who is wrong. Which nation state did this, that or the other. Or what their true intentions are.
One would like to think that most people here would try and research into the actual facts but sadly most only selectively quote from their favourite paper or URL link of choice. Anything that feeds their pre-conceived ideas. Hidden agendas seen at every turn. Just as long as those blinkered viewpoints are reinforced.
Hey ho...so much for intelligent analysis and an open mind.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Resurrection Man View PostScary thing is, though, that none of us here really knows who is right and who is wrong. Which nation state did this, that or the other. Or what their true intentions are.
One would like to think that most people here would try and research into the actual facts but sadly most only selectively quote from their favourite paper or URL link of choice. Anything that feeds their pre-conceived ideas. Hidden agendas seen at every turn. Just as long as those blinkered viewpoints are reinforced.
Hey ho...so much for intelligent analysis and an open mind.
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