Posted on 11/17/2004 3:13:15 PM PST by finnman69
A 14 year old boy died on Thursday, November 11th, after having received 85 lashes; according to the ruling of the Mullah judge of the public circuit court in the town of Sanandadj he was guilty of breaking his fast during the month of Ramadan.
The Kurdish site Rojeh´heh Lât reports that the young man´s identity has not been disclosed. He was scheduled for burial on Saturday, November 13th (after 3 days at the local morgue), in the cemetery of Beheshteh Mohammadi in Sanandadj. However due to the public´s realization of the events surrounding the boy´s circumstances the cemetery was stormed [in protest] and his burial did not take place.
According to informed sources, supervisors have instructed that the burial take place in the presence of his closest relatives, surveyed by security forces.
See my 90.
"More blood on Bush's hands..."
Thank you. I'm not perfect--no human being is, but those Mullahs that do this kind of torturous, murderous evil in the name of their religion--and those persons that ignore and/or appease their evil--will have a whole lot of explaining to do in the next life...
The fact that this news story made it 'out' tends to suggest there are factions within Iran that would not mind a US 'liberation'...
Where are the protests from the civil libertarians, multiculturalists and other leftie riff-raff?
This sickens me. Have these people never heard of common decency?
That's horrible!
Absolutely. They be the evilist, vilist " untimely figs" in the orchard.
Someting about millstones, the sea, and harming little ones comes to mind, also.
We need not be, nor can be, perfect; but only forgiveness rather, than perfection, is required.
You or I may commit an evil act, but these lead many into evil from the pulpit; and the pulpit is where judgement begins.
Given the choice, I would much rather be asked to explain why I may have erred in opposing them, than try to explain why I condoned them by not opposing thier evil.
Breaking a fast vs. Lashing a young boy to death FOR ANY REASON...
which one is more evil? I hope the one giving the lashes to this young boy BURNS IN HELL!
But it's not a cult. Nope. We do this all the time at the Methodist church.
Expensive cookie.
"Religion of peace my American a$$."
I suspect this kind of thing will start to turn off the younger generation. Until they are in a position to beat their own kids, of course.
It is incidents like this that trigger a grassroots rebellion that can spread nationwide and serve as the catalyst that overthrows tyrants. This is how the Ceaucescus
got hunted down and shot to death in Roumania. But if it hasn't happened now, and already, it may not happen for awhile, and another incident will have to start it.
"...and to think that once I defended Muslims when I heard them called stone-age fanatics...I don't do that anymore."
You have my empathy. I once knew so little about Islam that I was calling it "Mohammedism" late into the 1980s. Ignorance was bliss.
Isn't that the truth! We are truly seeing things turned upside down. When good is bad and evil is good.
When a child dies at the hand of a cop, such as with a tazer, or by a parent, or schoolteacher, or a pervert, we don't say that the punishment was fitting. Muslims do. They see the whipping of this boy as proper. We see the killing of a child as a horrible thing and will try to stop it and prevent other killings.
Disgusting! These barbarians have no business whining to us about a wounded enemy combatant killed in a war. Look what they do to their own children. Does anyone remember the bloody scourge from "The Passion of the Christ"? That's what these monsters did to a 14 year old . They killed him that way. His parents stood by and watched. Islam is a Satanic cult.
Well, perhaps I'm wrong, but if they were protesting the
Mullahs why would they do it at his burial and keep him
from being buried, why would his family need security,
why the order to bury him in private???
Hard for me to see otherwise.
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