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Iranian Election Protesters Executed

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posted on Feb, 15 2010 @ 08:34 AM
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Please, please do not dishonour the name of God.

There is a difference between ruled by God, and ruled by man. Islamic theocracies are ruled by men. Any defiance to their rule is to be cast as enemy of that state, and in Iran's case, the state was fraudalently ruled by a dubious bunch of megalomanics who rigged elections and who MURDERED the opposition.

If you had read the Koran, you will know it is a peaceful and merciful religion, more so to the believers who adhered to the teachings. The merciful Allah would never had allow or even countenance the murder of His children.

And for whomever that sized the throne, must proved beyond any shadow of doubt that they had the mandate from the merciful most High to be His viceroy in Iran to administer to his flock. The fraudster had done no such thing except executions and tortures on unarmed and untrialed children of a highly revered Being.

Those who opposed the faudsters are not enemies of state, let alone enemies of God. They are only enemies of tyrants. Even rule of men knows justice, no matter what politicat ideology. The present political frauds have none.

Justice will come, be sure of that. Best the fraudsters don't get too comfortable in their seats and trying to fool everyone else.

[edit on 15-2-2010 by SeekerofTruth101]



posted on Feb, 15 2010 @ 10:31 AM
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maybe you misunderstood my post.

IRAN IS AN ISLAMIC REPUBLIC

no where does it state there is a separation of state matters and matters of faith.if a iran citizen has an issue with the republic he has an issue with his religion.while you speak of tyrants, you fail to recognise.if you have an issue with the republic you need to seek the proper authorities; your imams and other such leaders.if you feel your imams and religious leaders you need to seek the proper government channels.from what i have read these two men did neither and protested about an outcome they hoped to change by their actions outside the framework for their governance structure.the state declared them enemies of god; while this can be debated internally between religious leaders that comprise the iran republic: the action exerted after their own actions cannot.i cannot speak personally for the social theocratic governmental issues the iran republic faces in the guise of "now".



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