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"Worried" Iran
2005-11-07
NOUVELOB translator
" We hope that the French government will respect the rights of his(her) people and will answer his(her) demands peacefully, and that we shall not attend the violation of human rights in this country ", declared the spokesman of the Foreign Ministry, Hamid Reza Assefi, in front of the press.
He declared that Iran was "worried" about the situation in France and added that " the French government and the police had to treat(handle) their minorities respectfully ".
Iran, regularly pointed by the international community for the violations of human rights and minorities, answers constantly by calling upon those whose victims are in West the Moslem populations.
Posted by:tipper

#7  This after the 30,000 people they killed in their own country back in 88.
Posted by: closedanger   2005-11-07 11:29  

#6  Well, frankly, I don't see where's the problem??
Your point is?

You've already got Algeria insulting France repeatedly, comparing her to nazi germany, telling how Algeria was much more developped than France when the second colonized the first and blaming its backwardness on her, or asking for her legistators to change her laws to suit the fln *butchers* still in power in Algiers... and after all that, you've got the Shiraq gvt groveling in front of them, being spat on with a smile, all this because Shiraq want to sign his "treaty of friendship" with Algeria, his last Grand Project.

You've got Djibouti, who goes around *killing* french judges (judge Borrel) and getting away with it, again with Shiraq's approval, just because there is a 3000 men french base in there and France wants to be friend with Djibouti.

You've got Ivory Coast getting away with expelling 8000 french, depriving them of their property, and raping more than a few wimmin in the process (but then again, France didn't protest when two french female soldiers were gangraped, and even hid the fact with the help of french msm, why should she act otherwise for a few civilians?)... and of course note that despite what was told the french expats aren't getting any help from the State (they perhaps should burn a few cars?).

Frankly, this utterly hypocrital advice (threat) from the MM is just the icing on the cake; lecturing France is the laughing stock of the world, with her failed social model, her rotten-to the core 5th Republic, her oligarchy of civil servants who seized powers years ago,... bah!

France :
- statist since 1945 and the pact between communists (who to this day own public sector and education) and the gaullists;
- progressive since the 60's;
- technocratic since 1974;
- immigrationnist since the 1976 law on family reunion of the migrants (ordered by, you guessed it, Jacques Shiraq) who transformed a work immigration into an uncontrolled settlement immigration;
- socialist (in one form or another, since the "right" carries the same policies as the left) since 1981;
- globalist since 1993;
- multiculturalist since 2002.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2005-11-07 08:23  

#5  Does Iran violate human rights and support terrorism around the globe?

Only on days ending in Y.
Posted by: Clolutle Slans5753   2005-11-07 07:00  

#4  So are they or aren't they organizing the whole Francifada?
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-11-07 06:08  

#3  Watch Iran. Could they back up their threats?
Posted by: SR-71   2005-11-07 05:37  

#2  Sure pal, about as respectfully as you handle those demonstrating Arabs in your Southern province. You got nothin' to worry about!
Posted by: imoyaro   2005-11-07 01:52  

#1  Talk is cheap
Posted by: Ebbereger Slerese1915   2005-11-07 01:46  

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