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Mullahs Turn Iran to Islamic Whorehouse, Shame on Iranians
2004-06-11
Posted by:tipper

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Posted by: .com   2004-06-11 7:43:24 PM  

#5  In 2002, a BBC journalist was deported for taking photographs of prostitutes. Officials told her: "We are deporting you … because you have taken pictures of prostitutes. This is not a true reflection of life in our Islamic Republic. We don't have prostitutes."

Islam-the religion of deadly contradictions and world class denial.

This article says it all. Women are pisspots in Islam, men hide under hypocrisy.
Posted by: jules 187   2004-06-11 12:04:58 PM  

#4  officials of the Social Department of the Interior Ministry suggested legalizing prostitution as a way to manage it and control the spread of HIV. They proposed setting-up brothels, called "morality houses," and using the traditional religious custom of temporary marriage, in which a couple can marry for a short period of time, even an hour, to facilitate prostitution.

Sounds like Vegas.
Posted by: RWV   2004-06-11 10:41:26 AM  

#3  Lawsuit by CAIR in 5... 4... 3... 2.. 1...

Don't you just love the way the Left defend free speech?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2004-06-11 9:51:52 AM  

#2  Professor Hughes' university, URI, has not been supporting her research here. You can see the sad story on Erin O'Connor's Critical Mass blog: From URI's president, More on URI, and Censorship at the University of Rhode Island.
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2004-06-11 9:31:55 AM  

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This is a superb article. Here's the conclusion:

Some may think a thriving sex trade in a theocracy with clerics acting as pimps is a contradiction in a country founded and ruled by Islamic fundamentalists. In fact, this is not a contradiction. First, exploitation and repression of women are closely associated. Both exist where women, individually or collectively, are denied freedom and rights. Second, the Islamic fundamentalists in Iran are not simply conservative Muslims. Islamic fundamentalism is a political movement with a political ideology that considers women inherently inferior in intellectual and moral capacity. Fundamentalists hate women's minds and bodies. Selling women and girls for prostitution is just the dehumanizing complement to forcing women and girls to cover their bodies and hair with the veil.

In a religious dictatorship like Iran, one cannot appeal to the rule of law for justice for women and girls. Women and girls have no guarantees of freedom and rights, and no expectation of respect or dignity from the Islamic fundamentalists. Only the end of the Iranian regime will free women and girls from all the forms of slavery they suffer.

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Posted by: Mike Sylwester   2004-06-11 7:13:22 AM  

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