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Patacôncio
19-05-2006, 19:11
Eu sou Filho do Homem.
Eu estou triste, eu estou envergonhado, eu estou f***. Muito f*** e quero dizer palavrões contra os f** da p*** que estão a ressuscitar o nazismo.
E vou mudar a minha assinatura, pela primiera vez em muitos anos. E vou mudar porque o regime iraniano terá aprovado uma lei que obriga judeus e cristão a usarem roupas coloridas, como durante o regime nazi.
F*** DA P***! F*** DA P***! F*** DA P****!
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Eu sou cristão, eu sou judeu, eu sou Filho do Homem!
http://www.holocaust-history.org/hungarian-photos/jpg/04-0720.jpg
Patacôncio
19-05-2006, 19:25
Eu "rezo" para que esta notícia seja falsa. Sim, eu rezo. Porque eu sou Judeu, Cristão e Filho do Homem.
Iran eyes badges for Jews
Law would require non-Muslim insignia
Jews were made to wear stars to identify them in Nazi Germany.
Chris Wattie, National Post
Published: Friday, May 19, 2006
Human rights groups are raising alarms over a new law passed by the Iranian parliament that would require the country's Jews and Christians to wear coloured badges to identify them and other religious minorities as non-Muslims.
"This is reminiscent of the Holocaust," said Rabbi Marvin Hier, the dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles. "Iran is moving closer and closer to the ideology of the Nazis."
Iranian expatriates living in Canada yesterday confirmed reports that the Iranian parliament, called the Islamic Majlis, passed a law this week setting a dress code for all Iranians, requiring them to wear almost identical "standard Islamic garments."
The law, which must still be approved by Iran's "Supreme Guide" Ali Khamenehi before being put into effect, also establishes special insignia to be worn by non-Muslims.
Iran's roughly 25,000 Jews would have to sew a yellow strip of cloth on the front of their clothes, while Christians would wear red badges and Zoroastrians would be forced to wear blue cloth.
"There's no reason to believe they won't pass this," said Rabbi Hier. "It will certainly pass unless there's some sort of international outcry over this."
Bernie Farber, the chief executive of the Canadian Jewish Congress, said he was "stunned" by the measure. "We thought this had gone the way of the dodo bird, but clearly in Iran everything old and bad is new again," he said. "It's state-sponsored religious discrimination."
Ali Behroozian, an Iranian exile living in Toronto, said the law could come into force as early as next year.
It would make religious minorities immediately identifiable and allow Muslims to avoid contact with non-Muslims.
Mr. Behroozian said it will make life even more difficult for Iran's small pockets of Jewish, Christian and other religious minorities -- the country is overwhelmingly Shi'ite Muslim. "They have all been persecuted for a while, but these new dress rules are going to make things worse for them," he said.
The new law was drafted two years ago, but was stuck in the Iranian parliament until recently when it was revived at the behest of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
A spokesman for the Iranian Embassy in Ottawa refused to comment on the measures. "This is nothing to do with anything here," said a press secretary who identified himself as Mr. Gharmani.
"We are not here to answer such questions."
The Simon Wiesenthal Centre has written to Kofi Annan, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, protesting the Iranian law and calling on the international community to bring pressure on Iran to drop the measure.
"The world should not ignore this," said Rabbi Hier. "The world ignored Hitler for many years -- he was dismissed as a demagogue, they said he'd never come to power -- and we were all wrong."
Mr. Farber said Canada and other nations should take action to isolate Mr. Ahmadinejad in light of the new law, which he called "chilling," and his previous string of anti-Semitic statements.
"There are some very frightening parallels here," he said. "It's time to start considering how we're going to deal with this person."
Mr. Ahmadinejad has repeatedly described the Holocaust as a myth and earlier this year announced Iran would host a conference to re-examine the history of the Nazis' "Final Solution."
He has caused international outrage by publicly calling for Israel to be "wiped off the map."
Iran does not yet have nuclear weapons, but Tehran believed by Western nations to be developing its own nuclear military capability, in defiance of international protocols and peace treaties.
The United States, France and Israel accuse Iran of using a civilian nuclear program to secretly build a weapon. Iran denies this, saying its program is confined to generating electricity.
cwattie@nationalpost.com
http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/story.html?id=11fbf4a8-282a-4d18-954f-546709b1240f&k=32073
http://holocaust.juden-in-europa.de/ghetto/images/warsch24.jpg
não tenho qq. nformação sobre isto, mas que é grave, é.
que temos de lutar contra isto com todas as nossas forças, temos.
que devemos arranjar maneira de dizer e fazer um BASTA, temos.
mas também agora sabemos que os iranianos (a ser verdade) criaram um escudo humano tremendo contra o ocidente.
como tu, sou cristão, sou judeu, sou filho do Homem.
e se no mundo cristão criassem uma disparate semelhante em relação aos maometanos, eu seria -e sou- discipulo do profeta, logo filho do Homem.
Tão simples de entender que as três religiões teem o mesmo Deus, o mesmo iniciador... seja de nome Deus, JHWH ou Allah. Três nomes o mesmo ser supremo.
porra para isto, já os franceses fizeram merda com a tcheda, mas isto é grave.
a ser verdade...
Patacôncio
19-05-2006, 19:29
Parece que é verdade...
Iran may force Jews, Christians to wear badges
By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Published May 19, 2006
TEHRAN -- Iran's parliament passed a new law this week that would force the country's Jews, Christians and other religious minorities to wear color-coded ID badges.
Iranian expatriates confirmed reports the Iranian parliament, or majlis, has approved a law that would require non-Muslims to adhere to a dress code which mandates they wear "standard Islamic garments," according to Canada's National Post.
The roughly 25,000 Jews living in the Islamic Republic would have to attach a yellow strip of cloth to their clothing, Christians would wear red badges and Zoroastrians would wear blue ones.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader and highest authority, must approve the law for it to take effect.
"This is reminiscent of the Holocaust," said Rabbi Marvin Hier, head of the Simon Weisenthal Center in Los Angeles. "Iran is moving closer and closer to the ideology of the Nazis."
The Weisenthal Center has written to U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan to call on the international community to pressure Iran into abandoning the measure.
"There's no reason to believe they won't pass this," Hier told the Post. "It will certainly pass unless there's some sort of international outcry over this."
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejan has publicly called for Israel to be "wiped off the map." The West believes Tehran is secretly and illegally using its nuclear energy program to develop a weapon, a claim Iran denies.
http://www.wpherald.com/storyview.php?StoryID=20060519-114203-5416r
Patacôncio
19-05-2006, 19:29
E está a espalhar-se a notícia...
http://news.search.yahoo.com/search/news?p=iran+jews&sm=Yahoo%21+Search&fr=FP-tab-news-t&toggle=1&cop=&ei=UTF-8
Patacôncio
19-05-2006, 19:55
Eu sou cristão, eu sou judeu, eu sou Filho do Homem.
OTTAWA (AFP) - The Canadian and Australian prime ministers expressed concern at unconfirmed reports that said Iran may force non-Muslims to wear colored badges in public so they can be identified.
The National Post newspaper reported Friday, citing human rights groups, that Iran's parliament passed a law this week that sets a public dress code and requires non-Muslims to wear a special insignia.
Jews, Christians and Zoroastrians would be forced to wear a yellow, red or blue strip of cloth, respectively, on the front of their clothes, according to the newspaper.
"Anything of that kind would be totally repugnant to civilized countries, if it's the case, and something that would just further indicate to me the nature of this regime," Australia's Prime Minister John Howard told reporters during an official visit to Ottawa.
"It would be appalling," he added.
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said he had "only seen reports" about the law but commented he would not be surprised by them.
"Unfortunately, we have seen enough already from the Iranian regime to suggest that it is very capable of this kind of action," he said.
"It think it boggles the mind that any regime on the face of the earth would want to do anything that could remind people of Nazi Germany," he added.
"The fact that such a measure could even be contemplated, I think, is absolutely abhorent."
Earlier, Harper's parliamentary secretary, Jason Kenney, told the House of Commons that Canadian officials were trying to verify the claims and said Ottawa is "deeply concerned".
"Should these reports turn out to be true, this government will condemn in the strongest terms possible this kind of revisiting of the darkest period of the last century. It is something that the entire civilized world should condemn," Kenney said.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20060519/wl_canada_afp/iranrightsreligion_060519170716
sanchobeti
19-05-2006, 20:12
:) :) :) sou católico e tb.tenho sangue judeu como uma maioria dos "tugas".Respeito as outras religiões,mas pelo que sei a nossa é a mais democrática,benevolente e menos fanática....penso eu de que!!!!:) :) :)
LordHenry
19-05-2006, 20:49
ai ai... isto anda mesmo para dar o estouro, quem deve andar a esfregar as mãozinhas de contentamento deve ser o Bush.
Um ataque ao Irão, caía-lhe que nem cerejas, desviava as atenções do Iraque, podia renovar o arsenal e levantar novamente a moral do povo...
E nós os europarvos lá iríamos atrás... com este argumento até lá deixavamos uns feijões para voltarem embalados... :mad:
Patacôncio
19-05-2006, 21:53
Parece que é peta e parece que foi um boato posto a correr por dissidentes do regime iraniano no Canada.
Rezo para que assim o seja.
Iran Story Stirs Things Up
Here we go. The National Post in Canada has published a story claiming that the Iranian parliament has passed a law "that would require the country's Jews and Christians to wear coloured badges to identify them and other religious minorities as non-Muslims." The story is sourced to "Iranian expatriates living in Canada."
So far, at least MSNBC and Fox News Channel have mentioned the story, and it has been the dominant story of the day in the blogosphere. Right now, mid-afternoon, many news outlets are in a scramble to find out if it is true. The Iranian embassy has denied it, and Mohammad Mohammadi, press officer at the Iranian mission to United Nations, told CBS News Radio the story is "completely untrue."
The Drudge Report has had a link to the story at the top of its page all day. CBSNews.com has not mentioned it. "It's potentially an explosive story but we won't touch it until we have some sort of concrete confirmation, and we haven't come close to that," says Dan Collins, senior producer for CBSNews.com.
CBS News Radio has also decided against running the story, according to Exective Producer Charlie Kaye. "There are too many red flags here," he says. "The best we can determine is this has originated with Iranian dissidents in Canada. We have spoken to a CBS News correspondent just back from Iran and her producer, we've spoken to the Iranian mission to the UN, we've spoken to our State Department Reporter Charlie Wolfson, and at this point we're not comfortable putting it on the radio." The story has run on WCBS 880 local radio news here in New York, however.
http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2006/05/19/publiceye/entry1637037.shtml
Em todo o caso é de seguir o caso neste local:
http://www.activistchat.com/
Este site procura difundir os valores da Liberdade, da Democracia e dos Direitos Humanos no Iraõ e aos iranianos pelo mundo fora.
Patacôncio
19-05-2006, 22:06
Todavia há algo de estranho na história. É melhor lerem:
Jewish MP denies Iran badge plan
From: Agence France-Presse From correspondents in Tehran
May 20, 2006
IRAN'S only Jewish MP strongly denied reports in a Canadian newspaper overnight that Iran may force non-Muslims to wear coloured badges in public so they can be identified.
"This report is a complete fabrication and is totally false," Maurice Motammed said in Tehran. "It is a lie, and the people who invented it wanted to make political gain" by doing so.
The National Post newspaper quoted human rights groups as saying that Iran's parliament passed a law this week setting a public dress code and requiring non-Muslims to wear special insignia.
Jews, Christians and Zoroastrians would be forced to wear a yellow, red or blue strip of cloth, respectively, on the front of their clothes, it said.
Mr Motammed said he had been present in parliament when a bill to promote "an Iranian and Islamic style of dress for women" was voted. "In the law, there is no mention of religious minorities," he added.
MPs representing Iran's Jewish, Christian and Zoroastrian minorities sit on all parliamentary committees, particularly the cultural one, he said.
Australian Prime Minister John Howard said overnight, during an official visit to Ottawa, that "anything of that kind would be totally repugnant to civilised countries, if it's the case, and something that would just further indicate to me the nature of this regime. It would be appalling."
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said he had only seen reports about the law but that he would not be surprised by them.
"Unfortunately, we have seen enough already from the Iranian regime to suggest that it is very capable of this kind of action," he said.
"It think it boggles the mind that any regime on the face of the earth would want to do anything that could remind people of Nazi Germany," he added.
"The fact that such a measure could even be contemplated, I think, is absolutely abhorrent."
Harper's parliamentary secretary, Jason Kenney, told the House of Commons that Canadian officials were trying to verify the claims.
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,19196947-401,00.html?from=rss
Uma lei específica para a vestimenta islâmica da mulher? Talvez seja mesmo assim mas as cautelas e caldos de galinha nunca trouxeram mal ao mundo. :eek: ;) :D
E tinha o meu Quico escrito um post para colocar no seu blog com o título: «A Rola Turca»!
Vou lhe pedir para esperar!
Patacôncio
19-05-2006, 22:22
Entrei num chat iraniano para tentar descobrir alguma coisa. Não percebi nada mas espero compreender.
Isto já compreendi:
behnam salam
:D :D :D
Patacôncio
19-05-2006, 22:25
Aposto que os gajos entenderiam koni ou tardéssio :eek: :D
Só falta aqui o JL para ajudar à festa.
ok ,,,mamnoon ,,hala mitooni khodeto khali koni,,,,pm jan,,,?!
Patacôncio
19-05-2006, 22:29
Um iraniano sabe dizer abrigado. Conhecerá o Figo?
Patacôncio
19-05-2006, 22:36
tinha que vir a bola...
Patacôncio
19-05-2006, 22:44
um iraniano confirma que é peta
LordHenry
19-05-2006, 22:45
ai Pataco Pataco, essa desinformção toda, já pareces o outro que estudou Goebels :D
Patacôncio
19-05-2006, 22:45
:d :d :d
Patacôncio
19-05-2006, 22:46
o gajo diz que as hungaras são um espanto! :eek: ;) ;)
Tenho que ir à hungria
corro pela net e não encontro nada...
um abraço a todos e até amanhã.
Patacôncio
19-05-2006, 22:49
O gajo diz que budapeste é a capital porno da europa :eek: :eek: :eek:
ahhahahahhah
LordHenry
19-05-2006, 22:49
tchhhhh, só agora é que te lembraste das hungaras? e as checas? já viste... já vi que te vais é virar para as eslavas... ou melhor magiares. :D
Patacôncio
19-05-2006, 22:49
até amanhã, meu
deve ser peta
LordHenry
19-05-2006, 22:50
realmente, tou mesmo a ver a hipocrisia daqueles políticos iranianos... aquele puritanismo todo, tá-se mesmo a ver o que andam a ver na net :D :D :D :D
Patacôncio
19-05-2006, 22:52
o gajo está a trabalhar na hungria e diz que as hungaras são boas até aos 50. só até aos 50 :D :D
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