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Das war einmal
29th January 2011, 11:44
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12314886

A Dutch-Iranian woman, arrested after taking part in anti-government protests in Iran, has been hanged for drug smuggling, Iranian officials have said.
Sahra Bahrami, 46, was jailed for a year after being arrested after joining a protest in 2009, while visiting relatives.
Dutch officials had said they were extremely concerned about her case.
Her execution brings the total number hanged in the country so far this year to 66, according to media reports.
During a search of her house, authorities found 450g of cocaine and 420g of opium, the Tehran prosecutor's office said.
"A drug trafficker named Sahra Bahrami, daughter of Ali, was hanged early on Saturday morning after she was convicted of selling and possessing drugs," the office said, according to AFP.
Shock
It added that Ms Bahrami was a member of an international drug gang who smuggled cocaine into the country using her Dutch connections.
But Ms Bahrami's daughter has been quoted as telling the New York-based rights group International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran (http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/news/world-middle-east-12314886/ext/story-body/www.iranhumanrights.org/-/http://www.iranhumanrights.org/2011/01/zahra_bahrami_exeuted_tehran/) that the drug charges were fabricated.
"She doesn't even smoke cigarettes, let alone possessing drugs. How could someone who participates in [post-]election gatherings and endangers her life, engage in such actions against her country?" she is quoted as saying.
Ms Bahrami's lawyer has expressed shock at the news.
"I am bewildered as to how my client's death sentence was issued while her security charges had not yet been reviewed," Jinoos Sharif is quoted as telling the group.
Dutch officials were denied access to her because Tehran does not recognise her dual nationality.
A Dutch foreign ministry spokesman has said that they could not yet confirm her death as they had yet to be approached by the Iranian authorities.




Let's hope that the new governments in the Middle East won't have a reactionary fundamentalist clique in power like in Iran. Because thats even worse then those CIA-puppet regimes.

TC
29th January 2011, 11:48
Let's hope that the new governments in the Middle East won't have a reactionary fundamentalist clique in power like in Iran. Because thats even worse then those CIA-puppet regimes.

You realize that these are not mutually exclusive categories right?

Queercommie Girl
29th January 2011, 11:52
Difficult to say which is worse on the ground, since Western capitalist hypocrites, while being secularists themselves, often support the most brutal theocrats in the Third World.

The brutal right-wing theocracy in Saudi Arabia was put there by the US. The US also supported the Lamaist theocracy in Tibet against Communist China. (Though if it were the capitalist KMT in power in China, the US might have supported the KMT to take over Tibet too) While the secularist West generally has no interest in supporting any theocracy and would indeed try to get rid of them whenever possible, capitalists generally are great hypocrites, and they wouldn't think twice to support a reactionary theocracy as a strategic counterweight against genuinely progressive forces.

The Iranian theocracy is at least not as bad as the Saudi one.

But yes generally speaking both are bad.

Das war einmal
29th January 2011, 11:55
You realize that these are not mutually exclusive categories right?


Guess you're right. Here's to hope that the people of Egypt and Tunis will get a decent government without the aspects of both.