From the blogspot hoder.com, with thanks to the Norwegian Kafir:
U.S. election aside, hot topic of the last couple of weeks in Persian blogosphere has been a blog called "Islamic Army" in which its anonymous author has threaten a big list of Iranian blogger for their "insults" to Allah, Prophet Mohammad and other Shia Imams.The blog was first being hosted on Persianblog, but they shut it down after a while, probably due to complains.
Now they've moved to BlogSpot and have made another blog with the same name with a more precise content to backup their claims. They now have picked particular posts from my Persian blog, in which they think I've insulted the God, and other sacred concepts of Islam and therefore, quoting from a Quranic verse, I deserve to be killed.
It's not easy being an Iranian blogger. The mullahs are currently rounding up and jailing all the bloggers they can get their meathooks into. Approximately half a dozen bloggers have found their way into Tehran's notorious Evin Prison (this is the prison that Zahra Kazemi got killed for photographing) in the past week alone. It would appear that this is an extension of this campaign of silencing dissent, either by the mullahs or their Islamofascist brownshirts.
This statement is so revealing,
"...hot topic of the last couple of weeks in Persian blogosphere has been a blog
called "Islamic Army" in which its anonymous author has threaten a big list of Iranian blogger for their "insults" to Allah, Prophet Mohammad and other Shia Imams."
Okay, If Allah is really Allah, the almighty creator of heaven and earth, is it possible that he could be possibly offended by what Joe Blow says on a blogspot?
And, If Muhammad is truly Allah's pick for final prophetdom and illuminator for the benefit of mankind, is it possible that deadzone, right- hand of Allah, Muhammad, could possibly be offended by Jane Bane's comment on some obscure blog?
No, I don't think so, BUT...
The "other Shia Imams", alive and kicking and positioning themselves in the power struggle of their lives, yes oh yes!, they would be highly offended by a blogger's revelation of the falsities of Muhammad and Muhammad's Allah.
Theirs is indeed something protect.
Actually, Mike, I'd have to guess for the vast majority of Iranians, it can't be easy being Iranian. They've gone from ridding themselves of the Shah and his beastly secret police to the even more beastly theocratic police state they have now.
This is the ultimate shame of the way the French and other security council members conducted themselves vis a vis the invasion of Iraq. You may recall there was the makings of quite the student-led rebellion in April/May 2003. Had there been greater participation/cooperation over Iraq, who knows but that it would have helped the Iranian dissident movement out. Instead, it was the US with some allies having to do their best to prosecute the war in Iraq, with one hand tied behind their backs by the anti-war movement at home.
In yesterday's (Toronto)Globe & Mail, anti-globalization movement mouthpiece Naomi Klein had the sheer chutzpah to condemn the US, for, of all things, not holding elections LAST YEAR -- she who opposed the overthrow of Saddam and even lauded the "anti-occupation" forces of Najaf last summer at the Democratic National Convention.