Saturday, February 18, 2012

Christian Minister in Iran Facing Death for Apostasy

In case you have forgotten, didn't know, or didn't care, a Christian minister still faces death in Iran for the "crime" of apostasy.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/02/17/congress-throws-its-support-behind-release-iranian-christian-pastor-sentenced/?intcmp=related

Outrageous, is it not? This is the country that, believe it or not, some Western fools have allied themselves with.

In the UK, you have former MP George Galloway and Yvonne Ridley, both having worked for Press TV, Iran's English-language press organ. Both of these pathetic characters have spoken at UC Irvine on behalf of the Muslim Student Union.

Here in the US, we have radical imam Abdel Alim Musa, an anti-American, anti-Israel, anti-Jew nut case who allies himself with Iran. There is Mohammed al-Asi, another American imam who is pro-Iranian. Coincidentally, both of these odious individuals have also spoken at UC Irvine on behalf of the Muslim Student Union. Their message is one of hate.

Another pro-Iran figure is the ridiculous Neturei Karta rabbi Ysroel Dovid Weiss. This guy often visits Iran, where he gets his picture taken with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. His reasons? Iran stands up to Israel and protects its Jews. You guessed it; Weiss has also spoken at UC Irvine on behalf of the Muslim Student Union.

How do I know all this? I was personally present.

You might want to keep these names in mind in case they come to speak at your university. You might ask them why they support such a monstrous regime.

1 comment:

  1. As long as Youcef Nadarkhani refuses to renounce Christianity he will remain alive. The minute he renounces his faith, Iran will find a reason to kill him.

    Youcef Nadarkhani lives in prison under extreme conditions. No visitors, no mail, solitary confinement, torture. Yet he remains strong in his faith.

    Where is the outrage from CAIR? Where is the outrage from the left? There is none.

    Remember Youcef Nadarkhani in your prayers.

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