Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Torture and Death

Iran's stance on homosexuality- and a stark explanation of why Ahmadinejad was able to state that there are no gays in Iran.

Homosexuals deserve to be executed or tortured and possibly both
, an Iranian leader told British MPs during a private meeting at
a peace conference, The Times has learnt.

And the outrage from liberals and gay and human rights groups is....not quite deafening.

Minutes taken by an official describe a meeting between British and Iranian MPs at the Inter-Parliamentary Union, a peace body, in May. When the Britons raised the hangings of Asqari and Marhouni, the leader of the Iranian delegation, Mr Yahyavi, a member of his parliament’s energy committee, was unflinching. He “explained that according to Islam gays and lesbianism were not permitted”, the record states. “He said that if homosexual activity is in private there is no problem, but those in overt activity should be executed [he initially said tortured but changed it to executed]. He argued that homosexuality is against human nature and that humans are here to reproduce. Homosexuals do not reproduce.”

What is he, some sort of Islamophobe?

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