News1 min ago
Is Protesting Against The Government A War Against God?
"On Tuesday, the head of Tehran's Revolutionary Court reportedly warned that arrested protesters might potentially face the death penalty.
Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency quoted Mousa Ghazanfarabadi as saying: "Obviously one of their charges can be Moharebeh," which is waging war against God, a death penalty offence in Iran."
ITV News
Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency quoted Mousa Ghazanfarabadi as saying: "Obviously one of their charges can be Moharebeh," which is waging war against God, a death penalty offence in Iran."
ITV News
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by Khandro. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The hapless Independent seems to think the answer lies with none other than Jeremy Corbyn!
I wonder if this is an early April fool's gag;
http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /voices /irania n-prote sts-int ernatio nal-lea dership -jeremy -corbyn -states man-don ald-tru mp-bori s-johns on-free -a81368 81.html #commen tsDiv
I wonder if this is an early April fool's gag;
http://
Such as these women,
https:/ /www.ga testone institu te.org/ 11655/w omen-fr eedom-i ran
https:/
"Iran under the shah was brutal repression without religion. Now it’s brutal repression with added religion."
Unfortunately, in many countries mainly to the east of here, "brutal repression" is the only language understood by their citizens. Democratic values and the rule of law have been tried. You only have to look at the so-called "Arab Spring" when the West believed that nations in the Middle East were going to embrace Western-style democracy overnight to see what happens when the threat of brutal repression is removed.
Unfortunately, in many countries mainly to the east of here, "brutal repression" is the only language understood by their citizens. Democratic values and the rule of law have been tried. You only have to look at the so-called "Arab Spring" when the West believed that nations in the Middle East were going to embrace Western-style democracy overnight to see what happens when the threat of brutal repression is removed.
Is this what you mean? The Iranian women's basket-ball team pre 1979
https:/ /i.pini mg.com/ origina ls/86/2 c/90/86 2c909e8 05a0d3f 2cd2727 cdd468b 7c.jpg
and today
http:// i.daily mail.co .uk/i/p ix/2015 /10/01/ 08/2CF4 B310000 00578-0 -image- a-15_14 4368577 6610.jp g
https:/
and today
http://
protesting can slide into
plotting against the govt -
we had our very own Treason Felony Act 1848
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Treas on_Felo ny_Act_ 1848
s4 now repealed - "offences of speaking"
so treason felony - plotting against God or flonking the lu-lu
does it matter what it is called
just about every legal system has it
and it was sort of OK in England and bad news if you were arrested for it in Stalinist Russia [ which many millions were ]
plotting against the govt -
we had our very own Treason Felony Act 1848
https:/
s4 now repealed - "offences of speaking"
so treason felony - plotting against God or flonking the lu-lu
does it matter what it is called
just about every legal system has it
and it was sort of OK in England and bad news if you were arrested for it in Stalinist Russia [ which many millions were ]
// when the threat of brutal repression is removed.//
erm you mean in Syria in the places where ISIS liberated areas from the brutal repression of Assad ?
erm yeah OK - well this is AB
or in Sudan ( both ) when the brutal repressive jack boot of the English ( OK anglo Egyptian then ) occupation was removed. yeah
erm you mean in Syria in the places where ISIS liberated areas from the brutal repression of Assad ?
erm yeah OK - well this is AB
or in Sudan ( both ) when the brutal repressive jack boot of the English ( OK anglo Egyptian then ) occupation was removed. yeah
"Oh right NJ: I guess you agree with the regime then :-)"
I neither agree nor disagree with it, Ikky. It has nothing to do with me how other countries run their affairs. I neither know about nor understand the psyche of people who rabidly follow an irrational religion and I know even less of their government's way of dealing with them. What I do know is that every time western governments try to intervene in their affairs it ends, almost exclusively, in utter disaster. We seem to think that if we do the same thing enough times eventually we shall see a different result.
I have absolutely no interest in the lives and times of people in Middle Eastern countries. I don't care what happens to them, I don't care what their government does and I imagine the feeling is mutual. If only a few politicians would adopt a similar view I think the world (or at least our part of it) would be a better place.
I neither agree nor disagree with it, Ikky. It has nothing to do with me how other countries run their affairs. I neither know about nor understand the psyche of people who rabidly follow an irrational religion and I know even less of their government's way of dealing with them. What I do know is that every time western governments try to intervene in their affairs it ends, almost exclusively, in utter disaster. We seem to think that if we do the same thing enough times eventually we shall see a different result.
I have absolutely no interest in the lives and times of people in Middle Eastern countries. I don't care what happens to them, I don't care what their government does and I imagine the feeling is mutual. If only a few politicians would adopt a similar view I think the world (or at least our part of it) would be a better place.
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.