Sunday, March 25, 2007

Iran: impermissable

According to Iran the 15 British soldiers admitted being in Iranian territorial waters.
According to Farsnews the British were fully aware of their presence in the Iranian waters and the recordings by devices in the British vessels confirm the fact.
According to BBC, British requests for access to 15 Royal Navy personnel held by Iran have been denied and Iran also failed to say where the 15 were being held.

Photo PressTV



March 20, the Ahwaz shi'a cleric Sheikh Mohammed Kazem al-Khaqani held a speech(pdf) to a conference on Shi'ism and democracy in the Palace of Westminister in London.
Among other things he described jihadist suicide bombing and Iranian theocracy as impermissable in Shia Islam.
He is the son of Grand Ayatollah Mohammed Taher al-Khaqani, a leading Ahwazi cleric who was imprisoned immediately after the Islamic Revolution in Iran for advocating the separation of religion and state.
Sheikh al-Khaqani has made it his mission to continue his father's mission and has been invited to the UK by the British Ahwazi Friendship Society.


In Iran there are childoffenders, still on death row.

Children are being hanged to death.
A child will be hanged to death.
Poster amnesty.nl

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