Posted on 04/02/2006 11:52:58 AM PDT by LibWhacker
Daniel Shayesteh was not long graduated from the University of Tehran when on Nov. 4, 1979, 500 students siezed the American embassy in the capital of Iran.
He sympathized with their cause and indirectly supported it, but refrained from bullying the Americans. Not because it was wrong, but because he felt that westerners needed to be kept unaware of the deep hatred Muslims held for them. Mr. Shayesteh, 50, grew up in northern Iran, along the coast of the Caspian Sea. Once a Quranic teacher and scholar, Mr. Shayesteh earned a doctorate in international business in Turkey.
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Ping for later ref
News organizations which dare to print articles such as this should be shown our support.
This is more than obvious if one cares to look into it. Islam is a religion of hate, not peace.
I wonder if he supports the hostages that says the current idiot in Iran was one of the hostage takers?
don't let them breed
This article backs up the need for deportation of foreign Muslims:
"The Islamist Challenge to the U.S. Constitution"
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1607608/posts
Wow! Good post.
Bumping.
Good question. They're about the same age and went to the same university.
Enemy of islam bump
Nice tagline because it is true.
Shayesteh's days are numbered for speaking out about the bloodsoaked deathcult of Islam.
I hope that he is armed and ready for the senseless barbarian attacks which subsequently come.
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