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Iran expresses concern over human rights situation in Europe
2004-12-05
I think I'll go lie down now...
Iran is "seriously concerned" about the human rights situation in Europe, said Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi in Tehran Sunday, responding to an EU letter recently sent to Iran on its alleged human rights violations.
"I mean, they hardly hang anybody in Europe anymore, much less girlies who flirt..."
Speaking during his weekly briefing, Asefi told reporters, "human rights are not a one-sided issue, Iran, too, is seriously concerned about human rights situation in Europe. Unfortunately, anti-Islamism is increasingly growing in Europe and Europeans should consider necessary measures to prevent further violations of (religious) minorities rights and those of Muslims in particular, in all European countries." Asked on the date of resumption of Tehran's talks with Europe under the Paris agreement, Asefi said that serious talks would start "next week," according to IRNA news agency. He added that a number of "working groups" are currently being formed to work on the materialization of agreements in different fields. Asked if there was a guarantee for Europeans to fulfill commitments they had made in relations to Iran, Asefi said, "Their words are their guarantee." "If they (Europeans) fail to keep their words and fulfill their commitments, then the Islamic Republic will no longer be faithful to its commitments, too," Asefi said.
Posted by:Fred

#11  Europe hasn't "been suckered." They're on the same side as the Iranians. The goal is to prevent the US hegemon from attacking Iran while preserving fat Iranian contracts for the Three Dwarves' national champion exporters.
Posted by: lex   2004-12-05 10:56:38 PM  

#10  Mike Tyson decries lack of class in athletics today...film at 11.
Posted by: Justrand   2004-12-05 10:08:17 PM  

#9  I agree, AP. They aren't being snookered - they went into this intentionally and frankly don't care about the nukes -- or the mullah's oppression of Iranians, for that matter.
Posted by: too true   2004-12-05 9:09:35 PM  

#8  I cannot believe that Europe has been totally suckered. They know damn well what the Iranians are up to. There is some serious money in contracts with Iran, oil, gas, nuclear, infrastructure, that the EUniks are into with Iran. Russia, same boat. They lost Iraq. They are not suckers. They have sold their souls for filthy lucre.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-12-05 8:28:31 PM  

#7  I said it yesterday and I'll say it again: you can't make a deal with the devil and still hold the high moral ground. And you can't really win in the deal either. Europe has been totally suckered.
Posted by: Tom   2004-12-05 8:21:57 PM  

#6  someone made this up right?

Not at all. This is a message to the Europeans that they had better stop cracking down on Muslims for whatever reason. They have indicated their dhimmitude in the nuclear power deal and if they now try to act uppity, the Iranins will start saying they are building the nukes we all know they are building.. The Europeans should expect a lot more lecturing from their betters the Mullahs.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-12-05 8:05:37 PM  

#5  someone made this up right?
Posted by: smokeysinse   2004-12-05 7:52:34 PM  

#4  So how soon do we and Israel start making glass in Iran? Tomorrow sounds like a great time...
Posted by: Old Patriot   2004-12-05 4:34:03 PM  

#3  that last line was the nugget - this is another "out" for the mullahs from any promises on nukes. "We have to sadly withdraw from our previous committments due to human rights disregard by our European partners"
Posted by: Frank G   2004-12-05 3:10:09 PM  

#2  I just can't think of anything funny enough to cover this.
Posted by: Matt   2004-12-05 3:02:46 PM  

#1  This is like Stalin critiqueing America on its death penalty.
Posted by: Zenster   2004-12-05 2:13:49 PM  

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