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offsite link Trudeau?s Prorogation of Parliament is a Mistake He Must Be Allowed to Make Fri Jan 10, 2025 13:18 | Dr James Allan
Justin Trudeau wants to prorogue Parliament to buy time before the election. Voters will punish him for it, says Prof James Allan, but it's a mistake he must be allowed to make without activist judges getting in the way.
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Jordan Peterson should make his mind up about Christianity, critics say. Prof James Alexander disagrees: he's a profound Jungian explorer who wants to help a secularised world see why Christianity still matters.
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There's been a massive recovery in Antarctica sea ice this year. But you won't hear about it in our Net Zero-obsessed mainstream media, says Chris Morrison.
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offsite link In Episode 25 of the Sceptic: Mike Jones on the Pakistani Rape Gangs, Poppy Coburn on Why It?s a Rac... Fri Jan 10, 2025 07:00 | Richard Eldred
In episode 25 of the sceptic: Dr Mike Jones on the Pakistani rape gangs, Poppy Coburn on why it's a race hate scandal and Ben Pile on the fall of ESG.
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A summary of the most interesting stories in the past 24 hours that challenge the prevailing orthodoxy about the ?climate emergency?, public health ?crises? and the supposed moral defects of Western civilisation.
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Iran: Two Women Labor Activists Flogged; Their Crime: Celebrating May Day

category international | worker & community struggles and protests | press release author Saturday February 21, 2009 21:18author by Hadi Ghaemi - International Campaign for Human Rights in Iranauthor email hadighaemi at iranhumanrights dot org Report this post to the editors

Two Iranian women labor activists, convicted for participating in May Day celebrations, have been punished by flogging, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran reported today.

According to local sources, on 18 February, Sussan Razani and Shiva Kheirabadi were flogged inside the central prison in Sanandaj, capital of the Iranian Kurdistan province. Razani was flogged 70 lashes and Kheirabadi received 15 lashes.

“These inhumane and barbaric floggings demonstrate an utter disregard for the rights of Iranian citizens by a hardliner clique inside the Judiciary, who are determined to drag Iran’s human rights record to new lows,” said Hadi Ghaemi, the Campaign’s spokesperson.

Branch 101 of Sanandaj Penal Court originally sentenced Razani to a 9-month suspended prison term and 70 lashes. The same court sentenced Kheirabadi to a 4-month suspended sentence and 40 lashes.

The appeals court reinstated the lower court’s sentence for Razani but reduced Kheirabadi’s sentence from 40 lashes to 15 lashes. The two women were informed of the appeals court’s decision on 15 February. Both women were prosecuted because of their participation in a May Day celebration in Sanandaj on 1 May 2008.

The court also sentenced two other labor activists, Abdullah Khani and Syed Ghalib Husseini, for participating in the same event to prison terms and flogging.

Last year the Judiciary also flogged workers who had participated in May Day celebrations. On 16 February 2008, Sanandaj’s Revolutionary Court issued a flogging sentence and fines for 11 workers who participated in the 2007 May Day celebration. On the same day, the authorities carried out the flogging sentences of 10 lashes each for three of the workers, Sadeq Amjadi, Fars Gooyilian, and Habibollah Kalehkani.

Iranian workers are struggling to form independent labor unions but face continuous state repression. The government and the Judiciary have regularly abused the justice system to imprison and silence labor activists.

The Campaign called on the Iranian authorities to honor their international legal obligation to recognize workers’ fundamental rights to freedom of association and to form unions to protect their interests. These rights are guaranteed by Article 22 of the International Covenant for Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) of which Iran is a signatory. As a member of the International Labor Organization (ILO), Iran is obligated to respect and implement these rights.

“Iranian workers are suffering great hardship under the current dismal economic situation. There is an urgent need for them to be able to negotiate collectively and defend their rights and interests,” Ghaemi said.

The Campaign also called on the Iranian Judiciary and the parliament to abolish the inhumane punishment of flogging from its penal code.

“The parliament is currently considering a new draft of the Islamic Penal Code and it is time to remove flogging as a punishment through legislative action,” Ghaemi added.

Related Link: http://www.iranhumanrights.org/
author by maverick - the rock that doesn't rollpublication date Sun Feb 22, 2009 18:49author address author phone Report this post to the editors

oh yes! peace loving Iranians flogging women (two men were also flogged) for the "crime" of celebrating.

the Iranian government continues to close down newspapers, silence dissenting voices and ban or censor books and websites. The Iranian government is currently debating the adoption of a proposed penal code that would mandate the death penalty for apostates. an "apostate" is someone who decides to believe something other than islam. This will have severe consequences not only for Baha’i prisoners, but also for the estimated 300.000 Christians.

The Baha’i faith, which was founded in Iran in 1863, is not recognized by the Iranian government.
According to the Baha’i World News Service, nearly 30 other members of that faith are imprisoned in Iran “solely on account of their religion.” They too have been “falsely charged” and are awaiting trial, the group said.

iran is home to the earliest known charter of human rights, going back to 6th Century BC. how ironic is that?

when hate triumphs over justice, all are victims.

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