Friday, October 20, 2006

I have a sister murderer


Once again the Islamic Republic's justice is showing his face and is inviting us to share executuion of a girl who has committed a murder when she was 17 years old. Once again instead of digging into the Iranian socity to find the reasons behind her act ( truely savage and not acceptable) which have rooted very deeply in the socity, they are just trying to hide the very dirty and shamfull socity that they have created, by a savage and barbaric act of executing this girl.
She is called Delara Darabi and during a burglary with his boyfriend they have commited a murder. I do not know the exact details of her crime. I am not even bringing up this old( and important) subject of execution. What I am trying to explain is that in a country of 70 million people, where according to the official figures, there are 6 million unemployed, 4 million drug addicts, where over 10 million people live under the poverty line ( and I can tell you that poverty line standards are not the same over there and here in the western countries), massive prostitution due to poverty, export of the prostitutes to the persian Gulf countries from Iran, and all these because of a genarl poverty and lack of education and social act oriented organisations, do we have the right to execute this young girl? The authorities over there are doing these kind of executions since a very long time now. The last one in date was a girl who only had 16 years old. What results have they obtained from these executions? Nothing. Absolutly nothing. The authorities and the mullah in Iran are just trying to hide the real problems by that. The massive rubbery of Iranian peoples petrodollars by the mullahs, has created the millions of poors and squatters in iran and they are looking for a bloody nuke that they will never have it. Help the poors like Delara Darabi M; Ahmadinejad, if you really care for humanity and Iranians. But they don't care and they don't give a shit to people like her. They are just too busy to fill up their accounts in the western countries banks.
She is painting in prison now. Above is one of her paintings.
My dear sister, it is our fault all, to have let you fall in the misery which conducted you to this horrible act. I am deeply ashamed to be your compatriot for not being able to do anything. We might forget your name, but we will never forget that we, the Iranians, are also responsible of what you did and have to be treid too.

5 Comments:

Blogger Oxiane said...

very good article.
you know when i was there the smart president (hic!) was saying country is rich enough to acceot 20 million other people, that no unemployment in iran, that no poverty.
terrible days for iran. people watching voa and be afraid as well.

you're right for european banks but as well canadian authorities and of course american. it is always acceptable for us if there is money to win.

ah in iran u see so many advertisement of french companies. i think it means something but maybe i am wrong. in china germany. russia and europe, africa and france and china, etc etc
we are a model of no respect of human rights. i dislike my country more and more.
when i came back i can see the poverty of france a s well.i hear the radio in the taxi and hear what is happening: buring cars, people loosing jobs by 100 in already poor parts of france where people are not able to do anything else.

an americna friend said that as well the country is facing more and more problems: poverty but more and more violence and hatred... of course he exagerates sometimes, but i guess the world will become modified and started this way with the chinese and russian models (indian?)... difference between rich and poor will increase

note: for the girl i understand people who are disgusted by murder! she killed someone! who has the right to do so? even living poor. most of countrieshave death penalty in the world shammelly :(

12:13 AM  
Blogger Oxiane said...

hi rubarzan
i just read your comment on joe weblog :)
don't be to upset with joe. he lived in saudi arabia and dubai for long time and was professor there and in army as well. he's very open minded, more than majority of french people and i like so much read him even smetimes there are disagreements. sometimes i go to other websites from the people who let comments and they are very hard with middle east: for them it's a problem just a problem nothing else.
ok have a nice day. eager to read your next article.
fred

10:43 PM  
Blogger SNAKE HUNTERS said...

rubarzan, Sir

You have my answer to your charge
about Napalm, and Vietnam in my CBS
60 Minute post. See "Comments"

I wish you, your family, all people
Intense Goodwill.Not Understanding Cultural Differences & religious notions led to horrendous wars from the time of King Hammurabi's Law, to the present time. His Code
is on display in Paris, at the Louvre. Have you seen it?

Law has evolved, and so have the
Sciences. We humans are now capable
of destroying all life on this planet. Should we not "Sit Down and
Reason Together" for the sake of Future Generations? Or do we allow
Grand Ayatollahs & Imams & Pious
Televangelists in the USA to plunge
the world into Mutually Assured Destruction, MAD?

Your comment is valued. reb

www.lazyonebenn.blogspot.com

11:51 AM  
Blogger SNAKE HUNTERS said...

Gentlemen:

Le rouge et le noir & Rubarzan have
a good command of the English, and
we benefit from their ability!

You express your views and sincere
feelings well. I hope it continues!

Vietnam was a huge mistake in the
Oval Office in Wahington DC, 1963.

When JFK was Prez, Robert McNamara ran that war for 8 years, and in his book, he said, "We were wrong, terribly wrong!" Read that book, In Retrospect!

It was a tragedy for us, and even worse for Vietnam. The only war in our history with no explanation or justification. None!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

One wishes to have Iranian Cafe? We
encouage Free Enterprise, if the food is well-prepared, but the use
of strong spices (?) I'm not sure if all Americans would like that.

You are both welcome to give Comments on any post. Feel free to
give any comment you wish. It will
stay for others to read, and to speak about what is said.

Read History post; it says much about why we behave the way we do as a nation. We would like the world to understand us better.

Then, maybe men would be less willing to believe... the images broadcast every day by al Jazeera.

www.lazyonebenn.blogspot.com

10:04 PM  
Blogger Save DELARA DARABI! said...

A campaign to save Delara Darabi from execution has been launched by Iranian-American human rights lawyer, Lily Mazahery.

Please join this campaign and spread the word about Delara's plight and Iran's refusal to end the execution of minors despite its obligations under international law.

You can sign the petition at:
http://www.petitiononline.com/DL2222/petition.html

For information, news, and relevant links about Delara Darabi, please visit:

http://t1st.blogspot.com/

5:49 AM  

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