Iran Hangs Protesters
July 2, 2009 | Vetting explained
According to recent publicity, Iran has executed several protesters or protest leaders in the prison gallows. The details are vague at best as the news was not widely distributed and largely overshadowed by the death of Michael Jackson.
As a common citizen watching the International Community it seems there are a number of executions taking place for apparently the same reasons- Treason or Infidelity.
The recent executions are reminiscent of stories told about the 1979 Islamic Revolution of which the Ayahtolla Khamenei and the current president played a small but apparently significant role.
The Iranian "Administration," aside from deploying the sons of the Revolutionary Gaurd, has also hired Islamic Peasants to act as "Police" in the recent protest- their roles have been generously paid for with reports of 200,000 Toman a day from the Central Bank of Iran. The Islamic Peasants may consist of smugglers and border dwellers but this is unconfirmed.
Iran has once again proven that it has little to offer the International Community either Politically, Judicially, Financially, or Intellectually.
It's no wonder that the American Atheists simply refer to them as "Fags."
- Tags:
- iran,
- ahmadinejad,
- iran_election
- Posted in Assignment:
- Unrest in Iran
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