EEUU/USA, Rusia/Russia, Iran/Irán, energía/energyOctober 18, 2007 12:45 am

Putin muestra su apoyo al programa nuclear civil iraní
El País (España) - hace 3 horas
Irán ha recibido el apoyo implícito a su programa nuclear en la declaración final de la cumbre de países ribereños del mar Caspio que se ha celebrado este martes en Teherán. Especialmente relevante ha sido el del presidente ruso, Vladímir Putin,
Ahmadinejad propone asociación económica de países del Mar Caspio El Diario CoLatino
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Así que después de la foto de Aggggggggmi con Evo Morales, tenemos mejor foto del encuentro que es sin duda esta -y no es un Photoshop-:
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Aunque el horno no está para bollos, creo que esta foto precisa de un importante examen. Cuando se lo mandé a Kate se partió de risa y hasta lo ha puesto en su blog:

It certainly seems that the two nutjobs are getting on quite well. Putin waltzes in and makes his virility abundantly clear; Ahmadinejad, not so much. He looks like an awkward, 13-year-old girl who has just hit puberty and is, for whatever reason, enamored with this meathead bully.

Bwahahahaha!! Pero aún se ve mejor en esta otra:
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Atención a esa mirada de Putin a Khamenei… :mrgreen: Para que luego digan que en Irán no hay homosexuales.. Pero ¿qué dices? Eso es un invento americano:twisted:
En cuanto a la importancia de la reunión, es mucha más de la que en principio se puede considerar: y no sólo por el programa nuclear.

El centro de Asia es uno de los lugares a los que menos se presta atención, pero que sin embargo, tienen una posición estratégica, por lo que su importancia ha aumentado exponencialmente durante los últimos años. Ya trataré sobre ello más adelante, pero es fundamental tener en cuenta que tienen una gran riqueza energética. Esto les hace ser el centro de una serie de movimientos tanto rusos como chinos para evitar un incremento de la influencia sobre todo de EEUU.
Así que esta foto tiene más importancia que la sola reunión entre Rusia y China:
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¿Por qué? Pues porque de derecha a izquierda vemos al diviiiiiiiiiino Aggggggmi ( :mrgreen: le voy a dar un bono de peluquería…), a súper-Putin, al presidente de Kazajstan Nursultan Nazarbayev, al de Turkmenistán President Kurbanguly y al de Azerbayán.

Todas las fotos las encontré en el blog de Gateway Pundit.

A los iraníes les preocupa esta visita de Putin, porque piensan que Agggggggmi con tal de asegurarse su apoyo va a renunciar a los derechos que tradicionalmente reclama Irán respecto del Mar Muerto. Todo sea por la energía pacífica nuclear…

Antes de esta reunión había tenido lugar otra entre Putin y Merkel, en la que había dos temas a tratar: el energético (cómo no) y la independencia de Kosovo. Pero Merkel, que es cuidadosa y pragmática (¡me encanta!), ya le ha hecho saber que, aunque no es anti-rusa, para ella es más importante la relación con EEUU.

Otros posts interesantes en español:
La Alianza Verde-Roja se está rompiendo todavía más:

“El comunismo ha sido lanzado en la papelera de la historia como predijo el ayatolá Jomeini”, dijo Ghasemi, y añadió que la única forma de salvar el mundo era a través de un “movimiento religioso y pro-justicia”.

Pero Aleida Guevara (la hija del Ché que, junto con su hermano, han estado de visita en irán), hablando “en nombre del pueblo de Cuba”, respondió indignada. Somos una nación socialista”, dijo, y subrayó que el pueblo cubano está agradecido con la ahora desaparecida URSS. Guevara aconsejó “acudir siempre a fuentes originales y no a traducciones”. “Mi padre nunca habló de Dios. Nunca conoció a Dios. Mi padre sabía que no había una verdad absoluta”.

:lol: Seguro que los del MSV piensan otra cosa…
Unholly Alliance @ snipfer:

un cafre que contribuye regularmente en lo que podríamos definir como la mainstream media progre angloparlante; anda por la red proponiendo que países tan libres y cuya protección de la libertad es tan deseable como Rusia, Irán, Siria, Venezuela y los demás países amenazados por los estados neocons, firmen un pacto de defensa mútua.

Lo que nos faltaba… :shock:



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Putin invites Iran’s Ahmadinejad for Moscow talks
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TEHRAN (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin invited Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Tuesday to travel to Moscow for talks, Russian news agency Interfax reported.
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From CNN:

Putin, who is in Tehran to attend a summit of Caspian Sea nations, said that he and the other leaders agreed that “peaceful nuclear activities must be allowed” in the region.

“The Iranians are cooperating with Russian nuclear agencies and the main objectives are peaceful objectives,” he said.

Russia is building Iran’s first nuclear power plant and has resisted moves by the U.S. and its allies to impose stronger U.N. sanctions against Tehran.

On Monday, U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates reiterated the Bush administration’s stance that “all options” must be kept “on the table” in confronting the threats posed by Iran — a reference to the option of using military action against the long-time U.S. adversary.

“We should have no illusions about the nature of this regime or its leaders — about their designs for their nuclear program, their willingness to live up to their rhetoric, their intentions for Iraq, or their ambitions in the Gulf region,” Gates said in a speech to the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs.

And he says this after he agreed with Sarkozy in saying that iran has a nuclear weapons potential. He had also agreed with Bush in the same issue.

The importance of the summit is great, but not only because of the main target of this meeting, but also because of the consequences that can have for Iran. The first is the loss of the rights Iran has been claiming over the Caspian Sea, which
Iranians are fearing are going to be given away by Aggggggmi and the Ayatollahs to ensure Russian support.

Related posts:
The Sharia Hypocrisy @ Kamangir.
Kremlin claims Putin a target on Iran visit @ CNN.

A spokesman for Iran’s foreign ministry, Mohammad Ali Hosseini, denied any such plot had been uncovered, characterizing the news as disinformation spread by Iran’s adversaries.
“These sort of reports are completely baseless and in direction with psychological operations of enemies of relations between Iran and Russia,” Hosseini said in a statement.

Former communist bloc to bypass Russia on oil needs @ DW.
Putin, Merkel Meet in Shadow of US-Russia Chill @ DW.

“For Putin, the most important thing will be evening the scales with regard to the latest draft of the European Commission in terms of protecting their market from foreign competition,” Peskov told the German press agency DPA.
The commission is considering the introduction of a tough reciprocity clause for energy relations with third countries.
“Of course, Russia is looking for equal conditions and fair competition for Russian companies, including Gazprom,” Peskov said ahead of the summit.
[…] Russia has denounced Western support for independence for Kosovo, the ethnic Albanian-led province which has threatened to declare independence unilaterally from Serbia unless the international community comes up with a solution by December 10.
[…] “Their relationship is normal without being friendly. She is careful and pragmatic and she never misses an opportunity to say that the United States is more important to her than Russia, although she is not anti-Russian,” Rahr told AFP.

I like Merkel very much. She is diplomatic but honest at the same time for being a politician.

Related posts:
Iran is not your friend: Putin and Che’s daughter get a taste of Iranian hospitality @ Fausta.

While Russia’s fearless leader (who is the first Russian leader to visit Iran since Stalin) and the Iranian spokesman want to put lipstick on that pig of a visit, it sounds to me like the intelligence services from both countries do not mutually trust each other well enough to have kept the purported threat from becoming public.

Demanding the right to respond, Aleida Guevara told the conference that Qassemi’s claim might be based on a bad translation: “My father never mentioned God,” she said as the hall sighed in chagrined disbelief. “He never met God.”

The remarks caused a commotion amid which Aleida and her brother were whisked away, led into a car and driven to their hotel under escort.

But the poop didn’t hit the fan until later in the evening, by the end of which both Aleida and her brother Camilo “had become nonpersons”, in Taheri’s words, and the Iranians had forgetten that Che was a Marxist.

The good thing is that Aleida Guevara was wearing a hijab!!! :twisted: This is not good @ Infidels are Cool.
Putin shows his true colors @ Debbie.


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Islamismo/Islamism, Iran/Irán, dictadura/dictatorship, libertad religiosa/religious freedomOctober 14, 2007 1:39 pm

La pareja recibió los latigazos en su casa.

Había cometido el crimen de ir a una casa en la que se celebraba un servicio cristiano.[Wow, ¡qué crimen! :evil: ].

Una pareja de cristianos recibieron latigazos en Irán por participar en una “Iglesia de las catacumbas”, según un grupo cristiano iraní ha publicado en su página web esta misma semana.

La pareja, a la que no se identifica, fue arrestada el 21 de septiembre de 2005, según el reportaje, y un “tribunal revolucionario” revisó su caso en julio del 2007.

Incluso aunque la pareja decidió casarse hace siete años, las leyes del país sobre el matrimonio -que prohíben la unión de ex-musulmanes y miembros de otras religiones minoritarias- les impidieron la obtención del certificado de matrimonio.

El reportaje dice que la mujer nació en una familia cristiana asiria-iraní y el hombre era musulmán antes de convertirse al cristianismo para casarse.

El tribunal sentenció que tanto la mujer como el hombre eran Mortad, la descripción que corresponde a los que cometen apostasía por dejar el Islam.

Después de unos días, en septiembre de 2007, dos mujeres y 4 hombres, todos agentes, llegaron a la casa de la pareja y, después de enseñarles una carta oficial del tribunal, ejecutaron los latigazos allí mismo en su casa.

Según las últimas noticias están sufriendo una presión mental importante.

h/t Gateway Pundit. (English readers can go there ;) )

Y ¡que viva la Alianza de las Civilizaciones!

Ojito al dato que ella, nacida cristiana, fue también castigada por apóstata… :evil:

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Islamismo/Islamism, Iran/Irán, arte/artOctober 7, 2007 12:02 pm

First, it was the giant Bhuddas, then it was another Bhudda. And now it is Cyrus the Great.

For 2,500 years, the tomb of Cyrus the Great has stood on the plain at Pasargadae, in southern Iran, a simple but dignified monument to a king revered as the founder of the mighty Persian empire. But some fear the dam and reservoir pose a threat to the ancient structure.

They say the project may increase humidity in the arid area near the city of Shiraz, which they believe could damage the limestone mausoleum.

That may seem far-fetched — officials dismiss it — but the feud highlights deep cultural fault lines in attitudes toward the Islamic Republic’s wealth of pre-Islamic relics.

“This is an illegal project which will harm our historical heritage,” said Mohammad Ali DadkhahPasargades_cyrus , a lawyer campaigning against the Sivand Dam.

He accuses the authorities of not paying enough attention to sites dating from before the Arab Muslim invasion of what is now Iran in the seventh century: “They don’t care about pre-Islamic history.”

We have to remember that when Egypt built the Aswan dam, it asked for international help to protect the various temples that were situated in the surroundings, among others Abu Simbel. Spain helped Egypt back then, and that’s why Madrid has today the Temple of Debod.

When is UNESCO going to protest?

There is even a page calling for international defense of the archaeological sites of the Pasargade. h/t Stefania, who has also blogged about the protests people have made in Iran about this artistic crime. In her webpage I have found this documentary, which shows the truth about the Great Cyrus, the same king which freed the Jews from Babilonia and let them return to the Promised Land:

Cyrus (580-529 BC) was the first Achaemenid Emperor. He founded Persia by uniting the two original Iranian Tribes- the Medes and the Persians. Although he was known to be a great conqueror, who at one point controlled one of the greatest Empires ever seen, he is best remembered for his unprecedented tolerance and magnanimous attitude towards those he defeated. Upon his victory over the Medes, he founded a government for his new kingdom, incorporating both Median and Persian nobles as civilian officials. The conquest of Asia Minor completed, he led his armies to the eastern frontiers. Hyrcania and Parthia were already part of the Median Kingdom. Further east, he conquered Drangiana, Arachosia, Margiana and Bactria. After crossing the Oxus, he reached the Jaxartes, where he built fortified towns with the object of defending the farthest frontier of his kingdom against nomadic tribes of Central Asia.
The victories to the east led him again to the west and sounded the hour for attack on Babylon and Egypt. When he conquered Babylon, he did so to cheers from the Jewish Community, who welcomed him as a liberator- he allowed the Jews to return to the promised Land. He showed great forbearance and respect towards the religious beliefs and cultural traditions of other races. These qualities earned him the respect and homage of all the people over whom he ruled


Desde hace 2.500 años la tumba de Ciro el Grande se conserva en el valle de Pasargarde, al sur de Irán. Pero se va a construir una presa y el proyecto puede incrementar la humedad en el monumento hecho de piedra caliza. Mohammad Ali Dadkhah, un abogado que está actuando contra la construcción de la Presa de Sivand, ha calificado al proyecto como de “ilegal que dañará nuestra herencia cultural“. Además, ha acusado a las autoridades de no prestar mucha atención a los monumentos y lugares históricos que datan de antes de la invasión árabe-musulmana: “No les importa la historia pre-islámica“.

Hay que recordar que cuando Egipto hizo la presa de Assuan, pidió ayuda internacional para protegtemplo deboder los múltiples templos que se encontraban en sus alrededores, entre otros, los de Abu Simbel. España prestó ayuda a Egipto y por eso Madrid tiene hoy el Templo de Debod -derecha-.

Por supuesto, la UNESCO está más callada que una muerta.

A pesar de ello, los iraníes llevan protestando esta destrucción de su patrimonio cultural desde hace tiempo sin que por supuesto haya ningún tipo de reacción en los medios occidentales, tan interesados sin embargo cuando hay un monumento musulmán en ruinas. Hay incluso una página que denuncia la destrucción de este patrimonio cultural, único en el mundo y que recuerda al gran Imperio persa, antes de que Alejandro Magno lo conquistara.

Ciro el Grande fue el primer emperador aqueménida. Unificó a los medos y a los persas. Fue un gran conquistador y controló el imperio más grande de su tiempo, pero, a la vez, se le recuerda por su magnanimidad con los vencidos y por su respeto hacia los que tenían otras creencias. Fue el que dejó a los judíos, presos en Babilonia desde Nabucodonosor, volver a la Tierra Prometida.

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Islamismo/Islamism, Iran/Irán, libertad/freedom, libertad de expresión/freedom of expression, libertad religiosa/religious freedomOctober 5, 2007 11:43 am

En un discurso pronunciado en la Universidad de Teherán con motivo de la celebración en Irán del “Día de Al-Quds” (Jerusalén, en árabe) para protestar contra la presencia israelí en la ciudad santa, el presidente Mahmud Ahmadineyad cuestionó la legitimidad del Estado de Israel y criticó a los países occidentales por querer ocultar “la verdad sobre los crímenes de este país”.
En referencia al Holocausto judío, que desde hace años ha venido cuestionando, Ahmadineyad se pregunta: “¿Por que no permitís descifrar la ‘caja negra’ de la Segunda Guerra Mundial?”. Enseguida, dijo que “vamos a ver qué es lo que pasó, si se mató a alguien quién lo hizo y quién tenía la culpa. Vamos a ver el papel de otras naciones en este asunto”.
El presidente iraní añadió que “los propios europeos no aguantan la presencia de los sionistas en sus países y quieren imponerlos a otros pueblos”. Propuso sarcásticamente que los estados occidentales concedan a los israelíes otro lugar donde construir un estado y señaló como candidatos a “los amplios territorios de Alaska o Canadá para que los israelíes levanten su país”. Miles de habitantes de las principales ciudades iraníes han salido a las calles en manifestaciones para conmemorar el “Día de Al-Quds”. Los manifestantes en Teherán corearon eslóganes como “muerte a EEUU” y “muerte a Israel” y quemaron banderas de estos dos países durante la protesta.

Libertad Digital: Ahmadineyad “propone” trasladar a Israel a los “amplios territorios de Canadá o Alaska”

Añadió que nadie puede disputarle ahora a Irán su inalienable derecho a tener energía nuclear y lo describió como una gran victoria para el país.
Al mismo tiempo las fuerzas británicas detuvieron dos camiones procedentes de Irán en Afganistán, en los que se transportaban 50 bombas para poner en los lados de las carreteras (roadside) y temporizadores. El mando aliado en Afganistán considera que Irán sigue mandando armas a los talibanes.
Por último, Irán ha terminado un nuevo acuerdo de mil millones de dólares con Siria.

En cuanto a las noticias sobre los DDHH en Irán, una mujer acusada de adulterio y madre de tres hijos (de la que ya hablé aquí) va a ser lapidada. Kamangir está pidiendo que los bloggers ayuden. Así que, los que podais, postead algo sobre ella, para correr la voz. Cuanta más gente lo sepa, como siempre, mejor.

Relacionado: El terrorista más joven del mundo sólo tiene dos años. Es el nuevo record de Hamas.
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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran’s president, has vowed that his state and others would continue resistance until “all of Palestine is liberated” from Israel.

The Iranian leader on Friday was making the speech to mark al-Quds (Jerusalem) Day, a day of protest against Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories.

Tens of thousands marched through the streets of Tehran in support of Palestinians, chanting “Death to Israel” for al-Quds Day, observed annually on the last Friday of Ramadan.

“The Palestinian people are standing firm. The Iranian people and other peoples will not stop until all of Palestinian territory is liberated,” Ahmadinejad said in a speech broadcast on state radio to mark the day.

“They [world powers] should not think that the Iranian nation and other nations in the region will take off their hands off the throat of the Zionists and their supporters.”

Controversy

Ahmadinejad provoked an international outcry shortly after his election in 2005 when he quoted Ayatollah Khomeini as saying the “regime occupying Jerusalem must vanish from the page of time”, widely mistranslated in the international media as “Israel must be wiped from the map”.

In his speech at Tehran university on Friday, the president also repeated his controversial questioning of the Holocaust, and what it had to do with Palestinians.

“The Iranian nation hates killing and considers Hitler and the executioners of the World War II as black and dark figures,” he said.  “But the Iranian nation has a question and as long as there is no clear and reasonable response to this question, it will remain.” [The Iranian nation or you? Ahmmiiiiiii… :evil: ]

Ahmadinejad said “Zionists” should move to empty lands in Europe or North America and out of the Middle East entirely.

“Europeans cannot tolerate the Zionists in their region and country, but they want to impose them on the people of the region … Give these vast lands of Canada and Alaska to them to create a country for themselves.”

:shock:
He added that “Iran is no longer willing to discuss its undeniable right to nuclear energy” - and he described the nuclear programme as a great victory for Iran.
At the same time, Iran is again accused of supplying weapons to the Talibans, this time it is roadside bombs.

US Army General Dan McNeill, the commander of Nato forces in Afghanistan, said that the discovery of more than 50 roadside bombs and timers in lorries crossing the border from Iran last month proves that Iran’s Quds Revolutionary Guards are actively supporting the Taliban.

The allegation will add to fears that the escalating war of words between Iran and the West could end in armed conflict between the two.

British special forces, believed to be from the Special Boat Service, played a prominent role in tracking and intercepting two lorries that crossed from Iran into Afghanistan’s Farah Province on Sept 5.

At the same time, Iran has signed a billion dollar gas deal with Syria.

Regarding HR abuses, a woman, mother of three, is going to be stoned, accused of having sex with someone in a video. The man has get over it with 100 lashes. Kamangir is asking for help.

Related: The new record of Hamas: youngest terrorist in the world, only 2 years-old.

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Islamismo/Islamism, EEUU/USA, Iran/IránSeptember 30, 2007 10:10 am

So after his visit to USA and his photos holding hands in a lovable way to Bolivian Evo Love Struck and his embrace with Venezuelan Chávez , Aggggggmi returns as a hero to Iran. From Gateway Pundit:

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad returned home a hero after his very successful lecture at Columbia University and after thrashing the United States and the West at the United Nations.
Hero Mahmoud returns to Tehran…

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad returns home a hero after his brave stand at Columbia University.
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The leaders of the Iranian Parliament (Majlis) met the brave orator at the airport.
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Read it all… (no, I am not going to do a very easy joke with the distance of Aggggmi’s hands, although it could be easily done, after his “lovable” pose with Evo :mrgreen: ).

That’s not all. From Kamagir.net:

The president said, while recognizing people’s concerns, that the nation should attend mosques to thank Allah for this glorious victory.

So now, in his imagination, being called a “petty and cruel dictator” is a glorious victory. This man has a problem with perception… and with other things (don’t get angry with me, Cruzcampo ;) but do not deny me that this man is not very well… psychologically I mean…).

Meanwhile, he has said that “America brought 9/11 to themselves“. Making friends, eh? But that’s not all:

The Iranian parliament meanwhile has declared the US armed forces and CIA as “terrorist organizations” in a childish tit-for-tat over our branding of the terrorist Quds forces as terrorists.

Bwahahahaha!!! Well, I’m sure that some of Hollywood star would agree (remember George Clooney and Syriana -en español aquí-?) but that certainly doesn’t mean it is really a terrorist organization…

More at Infidels are Cool:

Caroline Glick writes about Iran’s overlooked message

[T]here is a reason that the West ignores the dangers facing it. The Western media ignored Ahmadinejad’s message, just as it has insistently ignored the messages of bin Laden and Fatah throughout the years, because Westerners have a hard time believing that anyone would want to abide by the Islamic world view which denies mankind’s desire for freedom.

And meanwhile:

A court in the Iran’s second largest city, Mashad, has sentenced to death by stoning a mother-of-three for having an extra-marital affair, an Iranian newspaper reported Friday.

The daily Quds said the married woman’s lover had confessed to having had sex with her and that the court sentenced him to 100 lashes.

There are currently eight women in Iranian prisons waiting to be executed by stoning, a practice usually reserved for those found guilty of adultery according to the Islamic republic’s laws.

Well, there are no homosexuals in Iran, the women’s rights are respected… How many more lies? Is he going to say that he has a beautiful haircut too?

And certainly there is also equality: the woman is going to be STONED to death, while he has been sentenced to 100 lashes. We have seen a lot of images from stoning but very few from lashes’ sentences. This one is from the sentence of 80 lashes because of abusing alcohol and having extramarital sexual relations:

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Saeed Ghanbari receives 80 lashes for abusing alcohol and having sex outside marriage.

From Plateau:

The real shots in Iran are called by the ‘inner circle’ ruling Mullahs, and, ultimately, by the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Ahmadinejad is a puppet and the front-man. Iran is not a Democracy. It is a Theocracy with semblance of Democracy. Even if 20% of the population voted for Ahmadinejad, the supreme leader Ali Khamenei, categorically, determines and approves of those who can or cannot run as candidates for presidency. Ahmadinejad was elevated and chosen, by Khamenei, for the presidency in Iran.

Nevertheless, Ahmadinejad is a deceiver - the same applies to Rafsanjani, Khatami and a whole host of other IR officials, who continue to liaise with the West. The difference: some - such as Rafsanjani and Khatami - are much more “diplomatic” than Ahmadinejad.

Or much more hypocrites….WorriedConfused

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Hmm, así que después de su tour por América -incluyendo sus fotos haciendo manitas con Evo Love Struck-, Agggmi ha vuelto a Irán, y ha sido tratado como un héroe. El “presidente” iraní incluso dijo a la nación que, en vez de irle a recibir al aeropuerto, “debían ir a las mezquitas a dar gracias a Alá por su maravillosa victoria“. Chatterbox

O sea, que, según Agggggmi, que a uno le llamen “mezquino y cruel dictador” es una maravillosa victoria. A mí me da que, como todos las personas crueles y frías con el dolor ajeno, este señor tiene un problema psicológico grave…

Asimismo, el hombre que quería visitar la Zona Cero de Manhattan, ha dicho que “América se buscó el que pasara el 11/S“. Francamente no sé qué quería celebrar en la zona. ¿O sí? (Piensa mal y aún te quedarás corto). Y al mismo tiempo, el Parlamento iraní ha declarado que las Fuerzas Armadas de EEUU y la CIA son “organizaciones terroristas“, en “represalia” por la calificación de las fuerzas “Quds” como terroristas por EEUU.

Claro que en esto habría artistas de Jolivú que les darían la razón.

Por supuesto, como ya dijo que no había homosexuales en Irán -y lo que pasa es que, o los han matado o están en puestos muy altos del Gobierno, como leí el otro día que puso un gracioso-, ahora va a convencernos bien de que a las mujeres no se las persigue en Irán y se respeta sus derechos: una mujer casada y madre de tres hijos va a ser lapidada por tener una relación extra-matrimonial. Pero claro, es que al hombre, mitad de la relación extra-matrimonial lo han sentenciado a 100 latigazos. Considerando que con 80 te pueden matar, vemos que los derechos de las mujeres están tan respetados como los de los hombres…. O sea, NADA.

La foto que vemos arriba es del Daily Mail de este verano. El hombre, al que tienen breada la espalda a latigazos, es Saeed Ghambari, acusado de “abusar del alcohol y de mantener relaciones sexuales fuera del matrimonio” (ya veo algunos de “my acquaintance” cambiando su idea del Islam en general y de Irán en particular de inmediato…. Rolling on the floor). Me interesan especialmente los dos verdugos. ¿A que asemejan esos verdugos de la Edad Media, crueles hasta el tuétano, a los que les gustaba torturar a todos los pobres infelices que caían en sus manos? Parece que están diciendo “te desollaré vivo aunque sea lo último que haga“. Devil

La noticia dice que “le sujetaron los brazos y las piernas para que no pudiera irse“. No me extraña que quisiera. Me duele la espalda a mí sólo de ver la foto…

Pero como dice Plateau, Aggggggmi es lo mismo que Jatamí (el del “Diálogo de las CivilizacionesBig Hug Ehhh, no, con ciertas personas los abrazos no: “Narices perderás y aún dientes si te dejas besar de ciertas gentes“) o Rafsanjani, pero lo que pasa es que estos son más diplomáticos. O más hipócritas aún.Worried

Iran/Irán, Bolivia, Humor/HumourSeptember 28, 2007 9:26 am

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Oohh!!! You’re lovable, Ahmi, even with that haircut!! emoticon

My goodness, thanks God they can’t have children ensemble

Just go and read Fausta’s post: an excerpt:

On a trip to strengthen ties with leftists in Latin America and roll back U.S. influence, the Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has pledged to invest $1 billion in Bolivia and reaffirmed relations with the Venezuelan president with a declaration that “no one can defeat us.”

And now comes the laughable statement from Aggggggggmi:

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has extended an invitation to U.S. President George W. Bush to speak at an Iranian university if the American leader ever traveled to the Islamic Republic, state-run television reported Friday.

As part of his controversial trip to New York, the hardline Iranian leader spoke Monday at Columbia University, where he faced hostile questioning and a combative introduction by the university’s president, who said Ahmadinejad exhibited “all the signs of a petty and cruel dictator.”

If their president plans to travel to Iran, we will allow him to make a speech” at a university, Ahmadinejad told state TV before leaving New York to travel to South America earlier this week.

If I were Bush I would never go to Iran till the mullahs are gone, just in case…

But that’s not all:

Ahmadineyad y Chávez se saluda en la recepción oficial en Caracas. (Foto: AP)

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Ahmadineyad y Chávez se saludan en la recepción oficial en Caracas. (Foto: AP)

Short and very private meeting between them

Ahmi, this does not look good. You said there were no homosexuals in Iran…, remember?

And we are not even in spring!!!

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Ahmadine-jihad está en Bolivia y Venezuela, abrazándose con sus respectivos presidentes. Con uno hace manitas y con el otro mantiene una “corta pero muy privada relación“. emoticon (Dios, mejor que no hayan puesto el vídeo…)

Pero no: no ha sido un viaje de placer. En Bolivia Ahmadinejad ha anunciado que Irán va a invertir un billón de dólares en Bolivia.

Con Chávez departió en el habitual estilo robolusionario:

“Nos hemos sentido todos los venezolanos verdaderamente orgullosos de ser sus hermanos, amigos de Irán, y de compartir juntos este camino de la revolución, de la dignidad de los pueblos, de la soberanía. ¡El camino de la lucha contra el imperialismo!“, declaró Chávez al recibir a su colega iraní.

[…] Por su parte, el presidente iraní llamó a su “hermano de corazón” Chávez el “gran revolucionario de América Latina”, y lo calificó como “un gran hombre, revolucionario y valiente, que ha dedicado su vida al avance del pueblo venezolano, de la revolución y al despertar del pueblo latinoamericano”. Auguró que los gobiernos y pueblos de Irán y Venezuela “con una puesta en común estarán siempre juntos en la escena mundial (…) multiplicando” su poder en beneficio de la paz y prosperidad de los “pueblos oprimidos”.

Agregó que Caracas y Teherán “estarán al lado de todos los pueblos revolucionarios en el mundo” como “el pueblo oprimido de Bolivia, el querido pueblo de Nicaragua, la gente revolucionaria de Cuba, el pueblo ecuatoriano, uruguayo“, agregó.

“Hermano de corazón”… huyyyyy, esto se pone mal.

Por cierto, que Ahmadine-jihad quiere ¡¡invitar a Bush a hablar en Teherán!!

Y ¡no estamos en primavera! emoticon

Islamismo/Islamism, Iran/IránSeptember 27, 2007 9:05 am

Opposition group: Iran building new clandestine nuclear facility | Jerusalem Post

An Iranian resistance group claimed Thursday that Iran is constructing a secret, new underground military nuclear facility near its Natanz uranium enrichment plant.The claim, made by the National Council of Resistance of Iran at a Paris news conference, could not be independently verified. The group said it has passed its information, which it said came from sources inside Iran, to the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna, Austria, but has so far not received a response.

The opposition group claimed that the site is 5 kilometers (3 miles) south of the Natanz plant, located under a mountain called Siah Kooh, which it said would help protect it from any air strike. It said the site includes two tunnels with entrances 6 meters (20 feet) in diameter and that a third tunnel links the alleged facility to Natanz.

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Un grupo de la oposición iraní ha denunciado que se está construyendo en Irán otra nueva planta secreta, bajo tierra, cerca de Natanz. La denuncia, que no ha podido ser verificada, señala la localización en una montaña llamada Siah Kooh, que la protegería de cualquier ataque aéreo y tiene dos túneles con entradas de 6 metros de diámetro y otros que la unen a Natanz.

También han añadido que han comunicado la denuncia a la AIEA pero que no han recibido contestación…

Normal… desgraciadamente…

Islamismo/Islamism, ONU/UN, EEUU/USA, Iran/Irán, IsraelSeptember 25, 2007 8:41 am

Ahmadinejad, when leaving Teheran, thought US nationals love him:

Nonetheless, before he left Tehran for New York on Sunday, Ahmadinejad told Iran’s state-run media that he believes Americans want to hear him out.

Although these were how he was described:

‘TEHRAN’TING LUNATIC … bloody handed villain … bearded blowhard” —New York Post.

“Iranian thug … madman” — New York Daily News.

“Maniac” — Republican Rep. Vito Fossella of Staten Island.

“Can’t get a decent haircut” —Post columnist Andrea Peyser.

Iran’s Ahmadinejad: No attack on Israel - Yahoo! News

NEW YORK - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Monday that Iran would not launch an attack on Israel or any other country, and he does not believe the U.S. is preparing for war against Iran. “Iran will not attack any country,” Ahmadinejad told The Associated Press, when asked if his country would ever strike first against Israel.Iran has always maintained a defensive policy, not an offensive one, he said, and has “never sought to expand its territory.”

He said he did not believe the U.S. was preparing for war.

“I believe that some of the talk in this regard arises first of all from anger. Secondly, it serves the electoral purposes domestically in this country. Third, it serves as a cover for policy failures over Iraq.”

Ahmadinejad dismissed statements by U.S. military officers and intelligence reports that Iran secretly provides weapons to insurgents fighting against U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, particularly the shaped projectiles that have harmed U.S. troops in roadside attacks.

“Why would we want to do that?” Ahmadinejad declared. “This would really be inappropriate for us. We are friends with both Iraq and Afghanistan. Insecurity in Iraq and Afghanistan undermines our own national security; it basically goes against what we believe.”

Hehehehe! This man is un-be-lie-va-ble! He has said repeatedly that he wants to wipe Israel off the map and now he says he does not want to attack anyone.

The problem can be even worse because it appears Iran has bought three nuclear heads from Kazakhstan. Paolo has left me a comment to tell me about the news:

According to Regnar Rasmussen, who was worked as an interpreter and analyst for the Special Forces of the Danish Army, and in the Criminal Police Department of his country, the key to the Iranian nuclear problem happened back in 1991, when the President from Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbaiev sold three nuclear warheads to Iran.

In autumn 1991 Nursultan Nazarbayev, the president of Khazakhstan, sold three nuclear warheads to the Iranians. The Iranians wanted to use them as a prototype for their own bomb manufacturing. The price was said to have been 7.5 billion USD. Whether this amount is true or just the fantasies of a less paid government official, I cannot verify. The amount was to cover all bribes and kick-offs and military protection during transport. Every country involved had demanded their fair share of the deal.

Anyway, the warheads were removed from a military depot somewhere in Kazakhstan and transported by train down to Makhachkala in Daghestan. Here they were reloaded onto huge trucks and then taken through the Caucasian region and into Turkey. In the city of Dogubeyazit the Iranians met the convoy and took over. The three vehicles were then driven by Iranian drivers down to the border post Bazargan, where they entered Iranian territory.

The warheads were brought down to Teheran and parked in the military campus Lavizan. Here they were seen by a soldier who later defected to Israel and told the story to the Israeli intelligence services who at that time were unable to verify the matter further. Various rumours have been circulating ever since. Some stories say two bombs, some say four. The correct number, however, is three.

Long before the downfall of communism in 1989 nuclear technology had been proliferated by the Soviet Union. The Mullah Regime had had connections and cooperation with the Soviet Union since the early days of the Islamic Revolution in 1978/79, but after 1989 hundreds and hundreds of Russian nuclear scientists were hired on by the Iranians who offered exorbitant wages and golden palaces to them in order to secure their loyalty. This has to be seen on the background of Soviet living conditions in those days. No wonder the Iranians could pick and choose as they wished.

I am personally convinced that Iran quickly managed to duplicate the bombs and that their only obstacle was to produce sufficient quantities of enriched uranium or other substances for their bombs. As of today I am convinced that Iran has had the nuclear bomb already for some years and is now only waiting for a good opportunity to wipe Israel off the map.

(Question: Are there another warheads who were sold like this? And to whom?)

But that’s not all:


Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad questioned the official version of the Sept. 11 attacks and defended the right to cast doubt on the Holocaust in a tense appearance Monday at Columbia University, whose president accused the hard-line leader of behaving like “a petty and cruel dictator.”

Ahmadinejad smiled at first but appeared increasingly agitated, decrying the “insults” and “unfriendly treatment.” Columbia President Lee Bollinger and audience members took him to task over Iran’s human-rights record and foreign policy, as well as Ahmadinejad’s statements denying the Holocaust and calling for the disappearance of Israel.

“Mr. President, you exhibit all the signs of a petty and cruel dictator,” Bollinger said, to loud applause.

He said Ahmadinejad’s denial of the Holocaust might fool the illiterate and ignorant.

“When you come to a place like this it makes you simply ridiculous,” Bollinger said. “The truth is that the Holocaust is the most documented event in human history.”

Ahmadinejad rose, also to applause, and after a religious invocation, said Bollinger’s opening was “an insult to information and the knowledge of the audience here.”

“There were insults and claims that were incorrect, regretfully,” Ahmadinejad said, accusing Bollinger of falling under the influence of the hostile U.S. press and politicians. “I should not begin by being affected by this unfriendly treatment.”

During a question and answer session, Ahmadinejad appeared tense and unsmiling, in contrast to more relaxed interviews and appearances earlier in the day.

Ohh, little Ahmi was sad because they haven’t treated him as good as he though, hein?? :twisted:

Kate has linked to a live-blogging post from Columbia. Read it all. But I’m going to reproduce an excerpt which is very significant of Ahmi’s behaviour:


In response to a question about the treatment of homosexuals in Iran, Mr. Ahmadinejad was initially evasive, instead talking about the death penalty, which, he pointed out, exists in the United States. “People who violate the laws by using guns, creating insecurity selling guns, distributing guns at a high level are sentenced to execution in Iran,” he said. “Very few of these punishments are carried out in the public eye.”Pressed by Dean Coatsworth on the original question about the rights of gay men and lesbians in Iran, Mr. Ahmadinejad said: “In Iran, we don’t have homosexuals like in your country. We don’t have that in our country.”

The audience booed and hissed loudly. Some laughed, uncomfortably.

“In Iran, we do not have this phenomenon,” Mr. Ahmadinejad continued, undeterred. “I do not know who has told you that we have it. But as for women, maybe you think that maybe being a woman is a crime. It’s not a crime to be a woman. Women are the best creatures created by God. They represent the kindness, the beauty that God instills in them. Women are respected in Iran.”

And this other one, specially striking considering that he has defined himself before as a “university instructor“:


In his most pointed arguments yet, Mr. Ahmadinejad said that science and research had been used in the West as tools of oppression.

:shock:

But it’s much more shocking the attitude of Daily Kos readers towards Ahmadinejad. What a collection of moonbats!! :mad:

Last may I wrote:


16-year-old girls hanged for having pre-marital sex [while stating that hanging is less cruel than being stoned to death…], beating peaceful young protesters in the street and women not-dressed Islamic way, detaining dogs for being Un-Islamic and beating (130 lashes) to a Norvegian-Iranian for drinking two beers, obliging the shop-keepers to saw off the mannequin breasts, etc, etc..

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Así que según Ahmadenijad:

  1. decir “voy a borrar a Israel del mapa” no es tener una actitud ofensiva, es más, es querer tiernamente a Israel. Hay amores que matan… :twisted: La cosa se complica porque, al parecer, en 1991, Kazajstán vendió tres cabezas nucleares a Irán, que fueron transportadas por varios contrabandistas, almacenadas en Lavizan. Los iraníes pudieron duplicarlas. Quien lo dice es un traductor y analista para las Fuerzas Especiales del Ejército Danés que estaba destinado a misiones en la zona de Oriente Medio en esa época.
  2. en Irán no hay un solo homosexual, pero luego se les detiene en manada.
  3. a las mujeres se las trata maravillosamente (maravillosamente mal, vamos), incluso se las pega si no se tapan (derecha).
  4. se define como un “instructor universitario” “que discute científicamente con sus alumnos semanalmente”, pero luego dice que “la ciencia y la investigación han sido usadas por Occidente como instrumentos de opresión”. Ejem…

En Irán, como podeis ver en los links de arriba “se ha colgado a chicas de 16 años por tener relaciones sexuales prematriamoniales, mientras se afirma que es mejor colgarlas que no lapidarlas ( :evil: ), se ha pegado a chicos porque estaban manifestándose pacíficamente y a mujeres como la de la imagen porque no iban vestidas a la manera islámica, se ha detenido a perros por no ser islámicos o se han dado 130 latigazos a un hombre de nacionalidad noruego-iraní por beber dos cervezas, se ha obligado a los propietarios de tiendas de moda a tapar los pechos de los maniquíes de los escaparates, etc“.

En fin, un mentiroso compulsivo.