Testimony of a Torture and Rape Victim by Islamic regime

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Obama "respects this regime." Obama sanctioned the cruel and brutal putdown of the Iranian people who marched for democracy. Obama say, "Respect it!" Instead, Obama joins in the overthrow of US-allied governments in the "Islamic Spring."

Rape is a cruel violation of a helpless victim. In addition to the physical torment involved, rape reduces the victim to subhuman status. Most civilized countries sternly legislate against, and prosecute rape and sexual assaults in prison.  Under the barbaric rule of the Mullahcracy in Iran, however, sexual assaults have become instruments of policy for extracting false confessions, satisfying the boundless sadism and sexual perversities of the jailers, punishing the helpless victim and leaving him with a sense of dehumanization.

This shockingly repugnant form of degradation, regrettably, has become widespread in the Islamic Republic of Iran’s prisons particularly in dealing with the young men and women arrested for the “crime” of peacefully demonstrating in the streets to demand accountability from the government for a raft of violations it has committed and continues to commit.

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alan
alan
12 years ago

“This shockingly repugnant form of degradation,…” has been common practice in ALL Islamic lands, for centuries!
“…regrettably, has become widespread,” This is not something that developed just recently! Nor only in Iran!

Mac-101
Mac-101
12 years ago

I’ve had older servicemen tell me that the prisons in Turkey had the best whore houses in the 50’s and 60’s. They made the female prisoners perform! Once again I WLL NOT vouch for this, but had heard it numerous times 40 or so years ago, nothin recently.

John Kelly
John Kelly
12 years ago

It is amazing to see how CNN, MSNBC and the liberal academics in America go into verbal gymnastics over “water-boarding” at Gitmo but they are so strangely silent when Muslims inflict torture on prisoners.
After all these good ol’ Muslim boys are just following in the footsteps of the Mohammad the camel jockey and the message of the Quran:
Qur’an 9:5 “When the sacred forbidden months for fighting are past, fight and kill the disbelievers wherever you find them, take them captive, TORTURE them, and lie in wait and ambush them using every stratagem of war.”

Regina
Regina
12 years ago

Thank you Pamela..I just finished watching this and well sure..maybe nothing new, but the world is becoming more aware through technology. Yet so many doors are shut and the media is useless-so again, a deep heart of gratitude and appreciation to all your efforts. My heart and prayers go out to them-

Mary
Mary
12 years ago

I cried right along with her through this entire video. This poor, poor baby, this beautiful girl, how they suffer. I can hardly bear it.
They needed us, they needed and believed the West would come to their aid, and instead, they got a big fat nothing.
Damn You Obama, damn you to hell.
He golfed while this was going on.
There is so much to hate him and this administration for, sometimes I don’t know how to even remember it all.

Jamadagnii
Jamadagnii
12 years ago

This is devastating. Is there anything worse in the world than human depravity? Maybe a entire culture that’s based on it.
Don’t forget the speech by Ahmadinejad at Columbia U. — evil incarnate http://youtu.be/k1QKzezlrbI

Paula K.
Paula K.
12 years ago

The Dar al Islam is an open air concentration camp for women; what a horror! I bow before her bravery.
I hope more than anything that this suffering child is in a safe place now. If ours was a good and honorable govt., they would say as Reagan did about the Soviet Union, that Iran is an Evil Empire. Wouldn’t that be wonderful? But we can’t expect anything approaching courage or nobility from our metrosexual president.

Auntie Gin
Auntie Gin
12 years ago

Wonder how much of this crap was taken at face value by the audience. What the hell is he doing giving his lying speeches here anyway.

Regina
Regina
12 years ago

You know I saw two things here today- one when I went to subscribe- “Western Civilization hangs in the balance. Get your heads out of the sand..” and the other was something I read about what it will take to wake us up.
I’ve been down recently..not just physically, but much of it has to do with so many changes which have been escalating at an alarming rate right before our eyes. Last week I was trying to swallow the sunny month of June Obama had just designated for us all to commemorate LGBT folks. But as soon as I turn around- maybe within a week, I learned this administration is recruiting LGBT for foster parents (recruiting)! Will this be a wake up call for these parents to realize the ball is in their court? Well, parallel to this crap, Obama’s got his czar Jennings working it all into the school system.. not like we haven’t seen it, but it’s clear they’ve decided to really move on it- as in entrenched! Anyway, all of this is bad enough, but you get to feeling people would rather not think about it..just don’t want to be ruffled? So I guess deep down inside, that spells the kind of loneliness which might be the worst part of it? I don’t know? This is beyond not wanting to talk about religion and politics.. its spiritual to the core and we are being forced to take a stand.
So hell, I know your life is on the line..just like Geert Wilders! But yet its a powerful demonstration and encouragement of how we can effect the outcome in the soul of another. It doesn’t even have to be the same..if we could just realize it? I must come off a little frustrated but I am so happy to have discovered who you are.
Regards, Regina-

lilredbird
lilredbird
12 years ago

Here’s why we won’t be hearing anything from the MuslimSuckupMedia about Ozero’s inattention to the growing danger of Islam — they have “better” things to obsess about:
http://www.cnn.com/2011/OPINION/06/11/welch.palin.email/index.html
Regina, I know exactly what you mean. It’s sort of a continuous low-level depression at this point, feeling sad and frustrated all the time. I wonder if people felt this way in the 1930s who saw what was happening in Germany but couldn’t get anyone to listen. As a self-confessed “natural disaster junkie” who has read a lot about people’s reactions to warnings of danger, there are “professional” people — as we are in regard to what is happening with Islam — who are educated about the situation and aware of signs that danger is increasing, and who try to warn others. Some people listen to the warnings. Others are ignorant of the situation, in denial and trying to pretend that nothing is happening, or just too scared to look. (At least with a hurricane or wildfire there is nobody “on its side”!) Invariably these people will not react unless they are directly and imminently faced with physical harm. (And some of them try to ignore that!) Pearl Harbor woke up Americans because we realized it was not all talk and fighting happening in other people’s countries — they just took out half our fleet, we were surrounded and outnumbered and in danger of invasion! It’s sad and depressing, but most of the time that is what it takes to “wake people up”, and somewhere along the line here — months or years from now — that is what will happen. About the only comfort we can take is that when it does we will not be standing around with our jaws hanging open in astonishment. We will be the ones who know what is happening and can help others in the West to fight back.
I swear you’d think that the same people who will buy insurance on their house, their car, and their jewelry — which is just about everyone — would have some understanding of the fact that “bad things” do not just happen to other people!

awake
awake
12 years ago

thank you jimmy carter. he is the one who paved the road for komani, to take over iran and establish an islami country rules by fanatical muslims clerics. these muslims treat all women like cattle. they are owned and can be killed by their owners. this regime treats all their citizens the same way. u r a member of our regime or u r an enemy.

Madeleine
Madeleine
12 years ago

It’s what happens when people are too busy too distracted to see what is
under their own noses! It happens in families and it happens in the world
around you and I. It’s under our own noses and we pretend not to see it.
We don’t want to face it, we want to deny it happens, we don’t know what
to do with it when we are forced to admit it. The question becomes how will
it change my personal world? How far do I have to go to become involved?
If I get involved and admit it, to what extent am I responsible? People always
assume it’s someone elses problem. Forces of evil have blanketed this time
with darkness. Padre Pio said that when he was talking to an exorcist once,
the exorcist asked the demon a question. He asked the demon who are you?
The demon said “We are are legions.” The demon said that there are so many of us
that if you could see us with the human eye, we would blot out the sun.
Or something like that. The point is that today we are faced with a layer
of evil that seems to sort of the be the whip cream layer on the cake of evil.
It’s sort of like the worst layer of all. If we wake up in concert and begin
a life of clean honest living we could deconstruct the evil plans and replace
it with good. I think it’s the power of prayer and it’s sometimes the hardest
thing in the world to do. Why is prayer so hard? Is it the devil making it
it seem difficult to separate a few minutes in the day for prayer? I think so.
Prayer is something free and the release of good actions into the universe
definitely counters evil. We are able to help these poor souls, this poor girl
if we include them in our prayers and visualize them in our prayers and send
out into the universe good works. You are right, Pamela is honey. Pamela’s work
is healing and if we all could pick up our marching orders and do even the
easiest bit of good, it makes a huge difference. Peace be with you Regina~
your sister,
Madeleine

salah
salah
12 years ago

Sodomy, rape and torture of prisoners allowed in Islam. (ayatollah Yazdi)
http://crossmuslims.blogspot.com/2010/04/rape-and-torture-viol-et-torture.html

Jamadagnii
Jamadagnii
12 years ago

What’s your solution to the problem of LGBT children who are forced or choose to leave abusive homes, when there are not enough heterosexual households who are willing to take them in? They should just live on the street or kill themselves?

Jamadagnii
Jamadagnii
12 years ago

In fact I believe he was invited to speak at Columbia by the journalism department back in 2007. People were still thinking that Bush was the big liar because of the way we got into the Iraq war and it was considered a sign of how open our society is that Ahmadinejad was allowed to speak. There was a lot of protest on campus against him and judging from the hecklers the audience was well aware he was lying about Iran not having homosexuals, but I doubt that anyone was aware of how big a lie it is that women are respected.
BTW, I recently noticed that Columbia will be bringing Prof. Judith Butler to teach next year in the English and comparative literature department, now that we’re in the Age of Stealth Jihad. She’s mostly well known for her work in philosophy and “gender performativity” (academic bs) but I wouldn’t be surprised if her activities in the BDS movement, as the high priestess of Queers against Apartheid, helped get her the job. Fellow “antiZionist” Prof. Joseph Massad must be doing cartwheels.

Regina
Regina
12 years ago

Indeed, it may be that (and Madeleine you mentioned this too), many feel something will be required or expected of them and then imagine the worst? I was thinking of the social justice thing this morning..and why people would take that route (like in churches) but it could be easier, albeit temporary. Anyway, this unexpected camaraderie means a lot.
I saw the docu film (Iranium)..there were many different speakers but one gentleman mentioned (in regard Iran..and the brutality in the middle east ) that because a people are not accustomed..that one may not do these types of things- therefore they cannot fathom another culture who does. That was the jest of it.

Regina
Regina
12 years ago

Madeleine, hey thanks and I agree. My boys for instance..they do know, but sometimes the culture is such a powerful thing..Their young, they want to find work, just live and have some fun. I have to hold back at times when we get together. I figure prayer as you said and what went through my head when I mentioned the technology..how it’s been brought in- like this site for example..we’re looking for the truth- and it’s being presented. The young woman here..I mean, wow, we can lift her up and this is a powerful thing- thanks! They are legions (lol), yet He that is in you (1 Jn 4:4 is greater than he that is in the world. Another one..My strength is perfected in weakness. 2 cor 12. I hold on to these..such power coupled with pain and sorrow, yet give me the truth, ha- blessings to you guys!!

Regina
Regina
12 years ago

Hi there..well my response was actually to the ratcheting up of this administration. They are out specifically recruiting. But honestly, they have no wisdom..that’s evident because God isn’t in the equation? So, hand in hand with the schools..you have who O’s czar Jennings is? It just fits.
As far as what my solution would be..one valuable thing I’ ve learned, especially when it comes to something as important as children- would be to not (do) what they are doing..in other words try to find a quick solution-because there is a need. Something tells me it might just wind-up worse down the road?

contessa61
contessa61
12 years ago

What a brave woman. God will be with her always.

Jamadagnii
Jamadagnii
12 years ago

Just some thoughts — you quote 2Cor12 10 “That is why, for Christ’s sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong.” And yet when you as Christians have the chance to share this religious insight with LGBT youth instead, more often than not, you reject them, you abandon them, you invalidate them as human beings being worthy of God’s love, based on your supposedly religious beliefs.
And as a result these children are made to feel like this young Iranian woman during her torture that God could not possibly exist. The idea that people can be made to feel that life is so unbearable that they prefer to die seems to me to be the antithesis of God’s presence in the world. And what you are saying is that if a gay couple is capable of offering a safe and stable home to a foster child that the child is better off being homeless and having no one in this world because that child might grow up and not have a negative view of homosexuals? That’s amazing.
BTW, Kevin Jennings no longer works for the Obama administration, if that makes you feel any better.

Judy
Judy
12 years ago

My heart and prayers go out to this woman – to be so brave and tell her story knowing that they might find her…Herbravery is exceptional and I wish her well. Would the West step forth again in the middle east? I will bet not while Obama is President! These acts are abhorrent and need to STOP! Thank you for opening my eyes. I guess I am too naive about some of the things that really go on in this world. I want to help in some way…

Regina
Regina
12 years ago

Where do you get off..you don’t know me and you asked me? So you know what- this here is indicative of how much YOU value dialog..that is the reality. Therefore we can’t move on to discussing them in the second paragrah- it’s a basic first step to relating-

Martin Horan
Martin Horan
12 years ago

When the Haddith itself tells us that Mohammad married a nine-year old girl that surely tells his male followers that there are no holds barred when it comes to the female sex.

Alyn
Alyn
12 years ago

Iran used to be a great nation in the Middle Ages. It is sad to see how a great country has deteriorated as a result of the Islamic invasion.
It is very clear that Iran will never be completely free or reach it’s former greatness until Islam is driven out of their country.

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