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dani67
On your avatar the Faravahar is depicted. Du you have something to do with Zoroastrianism?
 
dani67
On your avatar the Faravahar is depicted. Du you have something to do with Zoroastrianism?
something?

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Protesters in Iran attacked the Saudi embassy....this keeps up and oil will rebound

time to get on the alternative bandwagon
Time to get control over world oil production...set the price..export...jobs...revenues. Leave solar for the Libtards mansions.

World domination...yeah, that's worked so well in the past.
Better in our control than the muzzies...or anyone else. You fear responsibility?
 
Protesters in Iran attacked the Saudi embassy....this keeps up and oil will rebound

time to get on the alternative bandwagon
Time to get control over world oil production...set the price..export...jobs...revenues. Leave solar for the Libtards mansions.

World domination...yeah, that's worked so well in the past.
Better in our control than the muzzies...or anyone else. You fear responsibility?

He's a left loon, he doesn't know the definition of responsibility
 
As far as I can remember, no president has stopped any executions in any Muslim nations because conservatives thought they were bad M'kay....
 
Shocking...what do you want to do about it...have Obabble draw a red line?


Iranians don't seem to care when Iran executed people but get upset when saudi does.
Human rights have a long way to go in Iran still.

Iran can execute journalists and bloggers but saudi can't execute someone attacking the saudi state?

Iran executes hundreds a year, saudi a third of that.

These are things to consider when normalizing relations with Iran, especially if they have so little respect for embassies.

Saudi is a monarchy, Iran a theocracy. Does not make either a perfect model for modern Islam.

It's a matter of the the pot calling the kettle black
 
Shocking...what do you want to do about it...have Obabble draw a red line?


Iranians don't seem to care when Iran executed people but get upset when saudi does.
Human rights have a long way to go in Iran still.

Iran can execute journalists and bloggers but saudi can't execute someone attacking the saudi state?

Iran executes hundreds a year, saudi a third of that.

These are things to consider when normalizing relations with Iran, especially if they have so little respect for embassies.

Saudi is a monarchy, Iran a theocracy. Does not make either a perfect model for modern Islam.

It's a matter of the the pot calling the kettle black
93% of death penalty is for drug dealers based on human rights source
our neighbour is afghanistan.best country for drug
this smugglers want send Opium-shit to your country
death penalty for drug dealer will change to (prison for all life )very soon.maybe next persian years


Iran's staggering number of drug-related executions in the country is on pace to exceed 1,000 for 2015, according to the UN investigator for Iran, Ahmed Shaheed. In July, Iran officially announced the executions of 246 people, but Amnesty International placed the number then at 694.

The Iranian parliament's website reported Dec. 8 that 70 members of parliament signed on to a bill to eliminate the death penalty for nonviolent drug smuggling in the country. Many activists and Iranians on social media welcomed the news. On the other hand, officials who spoke to Shargh Daily in a Dec. 17 article said change will take time and face stiff opposition. There are 290 members of parliament.

Mohammad Ali Asfanany, a member of parliament’s Judicial and Legal Committee, told Shargh there have been no sessions devoted to the issue since the proposal was presented. Asfanany seemed skeptical that anything will be done soon, saying, “Entering this issue, we must be observant of sensitivities because this is a very difficult task.”

Asfanany said an expert review and more discussions are needed to answer all the questions of those opposed. “We’re at the beginning of the path and must not rush," he said.

In an interview with the Islamic Consultative Assembly News Agency, Mir-Hadi Gharaseyyed Romiani, also a member of parliament’s Judicial and Legal Committee, said some prisoners could be released and some could have lengthy sentences reduced or removed.

“Iran has paid a heavy price in its fight preventing the transit of drugs to Europe, and most of the executions are related to this issue,” Gharaseyyed Romiani noted.

Iranian officials seem divided over this issue depending on their agency.

Saeed Safatian, former director for treatment at Iran Drug Control headquarters, told the Health and Treatment News Agency on Dec. 16 he is in favor of ending the death penalty in nonviolent drug cases. He challenged the penalty's value, saying the number of traffickers has increased while the law has been in effect.

Ali Moayedi, Iran’s anti-narcotics police chief, however, argued against the proposal, saying laws decreasing the punishment for drug smuggling have "opened the path for drug smugglers.”

Mohammad Javad Larijani, secretary of Iran’s Human Rights Council, who usually spends considerable time countering allegations from the UN’s Shaheed, said that if the bill is passed, “80% of the executions will go away.”



Read more: Will Iran end the death penalty for drug smuggling? - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East
 
The United States killed Millions of Iranians and only deserves to have Iran kill millions of Americans.
 

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