Persian woman PUNCHED in the face by Ahmadinejad group in NYC on Lexington and 48th! (ENGLISH)
September 28, 2009 | Vetting explained
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New Yorkers, can you really allow these thugs, to visit the United States, and get away with punching a Persian Girl just because she's too scared to disclose her name???
There were eye witnesses. What if there were eye witnesses to a murder..you could then prosecute. This girl cannot have her name disclosed because they will most probably hurt her family. Haven't you seen what they do? Is there no lawyer out there who understands a way to prosecute these thugs without putting this girl and her family at risk??
There has to be.
Come on people, America should NOT allow these inhumane thugs to walk into New York City, live it up at a luxury hotel and get away with the horrendous behavior they are quite accustomed to. ! This is your city and there is plenty of eyewitness evidence as to what happened!
Young Persian girl PUNCHED in the face by Ahmadinejad group in NYC on Lexington and 48th! (ENGLISH)
in front of the Barclay Intercontinental Hotel.
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