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Post by moretoasts on May 30, 2011 5:28:29 GMT -6
Sorry, You don't seem to be We are, definitively This is job of judges and tribunals. Politicians provide laws against crimes, they aren't called to spend any word to "condemn" crimes. On the other hand, their job includes to protest against other governments, when they aren't respectful of human rights. How so? Google some numbers about our crime rate. This stAtement is a nonsense
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Post by justicex84 on May 30, 2011 6:39:22 GMT -6
Many people view Iran as a barbaric and uncivilized nation, however, I have to admit that the Iranian government knows how to protect its people from criminals and foreign enemies. I am strongly against the way the Iranian government treats their people but if we just ignore Iran for imposing the death sentence for homosexuality and many others, and just focus on the way they execute people for the crimes of terrorism, drug trafficking and murder, they are doing an excellent job of fighting crime. Many people have the mentality that the European Union is leading the world in Human Rights, when the only human rights they are giving to is to protect the rights of criminals. The innocent unborn babies have no human rights when they die by abortion, while the guilty criminals have all the rights to keep their lives. The European Union does not care for the rights of their own countries’ victims. Any country that joins the EU must be forced to be nice to criminals. While the good citizens of Europe who suffer from being victims to criminals have to endure, the EU does nothing to comfort them. The EU who controls the Council Of Europe has fooled the world into believing that they are the leaders of human rights in the world. If I were a victim’s family member, I personally will applaud Ramin Mehmanparast, the Foreign Ministry spokesman who spoke up for his country, Iran. He is the man who has the courage to expose the hypocrisy of the European Union and their ‘human rights’. For those of us who supports capital punishment and dislike the European Union, we must salute Ramin Mehmamparast who is an excellent example of how one should not give in to foreign governments who choose to protect the bad and not good people of their own nation.
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Post by justicex84 on May 30, 2011 7:10:54 GMT -6
The comment says: European Court of Human Rights = Protectors of Peadophiles, Rapists and Murderers.
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Post by moretoasts on May 30, 2011 7:36:49 GMT -6
...but if we just ignore Iran for imposing the death sentence for homosexuality and many others, and just focus on the way they execute people for the crimes of terrorism, drug trafficking and murder, ... This gave me 5 minutes of good mood Ty for posting
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Post by justicex84 on May 30, 2011 7:45:02 GMT -6
Welcome
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Post by honeyroastedpeanut on May 30, 2011 8:03:37 GMT -6
I am strongly against the way the Iranian government abuses human rights in incidents like their mistreatment of women You mean like when they sentence to death a woman for adultery? Yeah, more guts. Or maybe just less laws. WHAT? You say "Well, she could be innocent but it's their country, you know.". Are you mentally challenged or just morally rotten? No, but EU officials believe the DP is never warranted no matter what horrible things a person has done. Big difference. They also favor equality for women, homosexuals, the disabled and ethnic minorities. Scary, huh!? I think not even in authoritarian Singapore people are sentenced by the parliament. 1. Condemning criminals is the job of courts. 2. The EU doesn't have legislative power regarding abortion, get your facts right. Ireland is an EU-member and abortion is illegal there. Mrs. Ashtiani has never been convicted of murder but of adultery. Why should they do it? The law already condemns these actions and the courts will do so, too. Unlike to what might happen to Mrs. Ashtiani because that's completely legal in the very safe country of Iran (their murder rate is a lot higher than the ones in Western Europe, BTW). You manage to disqualify yourself even more. Amazing! He should be happy if we make it a human rights issue. As human rights practically don't exist there, they don't need to worry about it at all. Strangely the average homicide rate in Western Europe is 1.5 per 100.000. The lowest of ALL geographical regions in the world! Hm, maybe we can protect our citizens after all? No, there are not many more important things than preventing the killing of an innocent person and especially punishing others is not more important. Better let 100 guilty folks go then wrongly convict one other. Yes, it's the huge influence of the EU's hitman union "DEAD" (Distinguished European Assassins' Denomination"). They're a very convincing lobby group because they've practiced the Don Corleone approach to things:
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Post by justicex84 on May 30, 2011 8:09:50 GMT -6
Many people view Iran as a barbaric and uncivilized nation, however, I have to admit that the Iranian government knows how to protect its people from criminals and foreign enemies. I am strongly against the way the Iranian government treats their people but if we just ignore Iran for imposing the death sentence for homosexuality and many others, and just focus on the way they execute people for the crimes of terrorism, drug trafficking and murder, they are doing an excellent job of fighting crime. Many people have the mentality that the European Union is leading the world in Human Rights, when the only human rights they are giving to is to protect the rights of criminals. The innocent unborn babies have no human rights when they die by abortion, while the guilty criminals have all the rights to keep their lives. The European Union does not care for the rights of their own countries’ victims. Any country that joins the EU must be forced to be nice to criminals. While the good citizens of Europe who suffer from being victims to criminals have to endure, the EU does nothing to comfort them. The EU who controls the Council Of Europe has fooled the world into believing that they are the leaders of human rights in the world. If I were a victim’s family member, I personally will applaud Ramin Mehmanparast, the Foreign Ministry spokesman who spoke up for his country, Iran. He is the man who has the courage to expose the hypocrisy of the European Union and their ‘human rights’. For those of us who supports capital punishment and dislike the European Union, we must salute Ramin Mehmamparast who is an excellent example of how one should not give in to foreign governments who choose to protect the bad and not good people of their own nation. Read more: prodp.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=cases&thread=32800&page=1#587752#ixzz1NqRPBHfj
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Post by justicex84 on May 30, 2011 8:10:45 GMT -6
You can also look at the comments by people on youtube.
If you see this video, you will call it a criminal right support, not even a debate. Please see this minutes and second this
0:50 = Also want to abolish LWOP 4:40 = Not deterring? 5:55 = 20 years enough 8:10 = Excuse to commit crime 13:10 = victims are not important 14:00 = Overcrowding of prison 14:40 = justice has a price tag 17:05 = inhumane
19:05 = Abortion is OK but killing a murderer is wrong 22:50 = No democracy
23:35 = EU does not listen to majority, at least USA does!
24:30 = Killing murderers solve nothing, does locking them up solve anything?
27:00 = Insult to the Justice Three: USA, Japan and Singapore
27:30 = will the world abolish it?
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Post by justicex84 on May 30, 2011 8:13:04 GMT -6
EU = A land fit for criminals
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Post by arizonavet on May 31, 2011 8:31:09 GMT -6
What's going on here?
Can the starting post be removed?
To equate Sharia Law....ANYWHERE....with the European community is ludicris.
Europe is rediculously lax on child molestors, specifically....
They repeatedly release murderers to murder again....(as do we)...
But the very idea, of executing citizens for breaking exclusively religious laws, is an inherrent evil that has been corrected in virtually ALL non-moslem countries.
These are dangerous idiots that we will some day, have to "deal" with.
Israel in squarely in the "killing ground"....they will have to deal with it first.
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Post by arizonavet on May 31, 2011 8:38:22 GMT -6
Ashtiani had allegedly committed adultery with the man who murdered her husband, Isa Taheri.[22][citation needed] Taheri was found guilty of murder and sentenced to death. Under Islamic law, murder must be absolved by diyya or qisas. Ashtiani's children accepted diyya, which is blood money, rather than qisas, which is retribution (execution). Taheri was sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment
source: Wikipedia
There may be more here than meets the eye.
When you bed down with the person that murderered your husband (IF that is true), you will do more than "raise an eye" for your actions.
Still, Sharia Law is pure insanity...
The murderer gets 10 years.....SHE gets death by stoning for sleeping with the murderer?
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