Viking11
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We impose sanctions on Iran because they're a socialist country, not because of "human rights violations." We don't impose sanctions on Saudi Arabia and their human rights record is far worse that Iran's and they're our "allies."
The very strict regime ruling the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is consistently ranking among the "worst of the worst" in Freedom House's annual survey of political and civil rights. Saudi Arabia is one of approximately thirty countries in the world with judicial corporal punishment. In Saudi Arabia's case this includes amputations of hands and feet for robbery, and flogging for lesser crimes such as "sexual deviance" and drunkenness. In the 2000s, it was reported that women were sentenced to lashes for adultery; the women were actually victims of rape, but because they could not prove who the perpetrators were, they were deemed guilty of committing adultery. Saudi Arabia engages in capital punishment, including public executions by beheading. The death penalty can be imposed for a wide range of offences including murder, rape, armed robbery, repeated drug use, apostasy, adultery, homosexuality, witchcraft and sorcery and can be carried out by beheading with a sword stoning or firing squad followed by crucifixion. Torture and other ill-treatment of detainees is common, widespread and generally committed with impunity. Reported methods included beating, suspension by the limbs and sleep deprivation. Those tortured reportedly included detained protesters, who were held incommunicado for days or weeks without charge or trial. Single men and women are not allowed to share the same social space. Women cannot travel alone without a specific form or an electronic authorization. This ban is only lifted when a woman turns 45. Women under 45 must either travel with a husband or father or else hold a permission form signed by a male guardian.
We impose sanctions on Iran because they're a socialist country, not because of "human rights violations." We don't impose sanctions on Saudi Arabia and their human rights record is far worse that Iran's and they're our "allies."
The very strict regime ruling the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is consistently ranking among the "worst of the worst" in Freedom House's annual survey of political and civil rights. Saudi Arabia is one of approximately thirty countries in the world with judicial corporal punishment. In Saudi Arabia's case this includes amputations of hands and feet for robbery, and flogging for lesser crimes such as "sexual deviance" and drunkenness. In the 2000s, it was reported that women were sentenced to lashes for adultery; the women were actually victims of rape, but because they could not prove who the perpetrators were, they were deemed guilty of committing adultery. Saudi Arabia engages in capital punishment, including public executions by beheading. The death penalty can be imposed for a wide range of offences including murder, rape, armed robbery, repeated drug use, apostasy, adultery, homosexuality, witchcraft and sorcery and can be carried out by beheading with a sword stoning or firing squad followed by crucifixion. Torture and other ill-treatment of detainees is common, widespread and generally committed with impunity. Reported methods included beating, suspension by the limbs and sleep deprivation. Those tortured reportedly included detained protesters, who were held incommunicado for days or weeks without charge or trial. Single men and women are not allowed to share the same social space. Women cannot travel alone without a specific form or an electronic authorization. This ban is only lifted when a woman turns 45. Women under 45 must either travel with a husband or father or else hold a permission form signed by a male guardian.
Your calling Iran--- a country with the word "Islamic" in its name---a socialist state. Lol good one.
Iran Economy: Population, GDP, Inflation, Business, Trade, FDI, Corruption
Iran economic freedom
Rank: 171th out of 178 countries
Score: 43.5/100
Property rights: 10/100
Business freedom: 59.3/100
Labor freedom: 49.0/100
Trade freedom: 54.6/100
Investment freedom: 0.0/100
Financial freedom: 10/100
*I* don't care about human rights in other countries
That's not surprising. Conservatives are more tribalistic.
If the U.S. government gave a damn about human rights, then they would not allow jet airplanes to repeatedly take off next to residential areas, which is an act of psychological torture.
2. Iran wasn't totalitarian, and wasn't governed under shariah law until we overthrew their leaders and instilled shahs more sympathetic to western powers. You reap what you sow.
If the U.S. government gave a damn about human rights, then they would not allow the long imprisonment of minors without a trial or commission of a crime.
If the U.S. government gave a damn about human rights, then they would not allow foreskin amputation (the foreskin being the most sexually sensitive part of the penis) to be perpetrated upon over half of the male babies born in the country.
I disagree 100%. Criminalizing Judaism and Islam would be a great human rights violation. That was already done in Spain 1492 -- The Spanish Inquisition.
We impose sanctions on Iran because they're a socialist country, not because of "human rights violations." We don't impose sanctions on Saudi Arabia and their human rights record is far worse that Iran's and they're our "allies."
The very strict regime ruling the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is consistently ranking among the "worst of the worst" in Freedom House's annual survey of political and civil rights. Saudi Arabia is one of approximately thirty countries in the world with judicial corporal punishment. In Saudi Arabia's case this includes amputations of hands and feet for robbery, and flogging for lesser crimes such as "sexual deviance" and drunkenness. In the 2000s, it was reported that women were sentenced to lashes for adultery; the women were actually victims of rape, but because they could not prove who the perpetrators were, they were deemed guilty of committing adultery. Saudi Arabia engages in capital punishment, including public executions by beheading. The death penalty can be imposed for a wide range of offences including murder, rape, armed robbery, repeated drug use, apostasy, adultery, homosexuality, witchcraft and sorcery and can be carried out by beheading with a sword stoning or firing squad followed by crucifixion. Torture and other ill-treatment of detainees is common, widespread and generally committed with impunity. Reported methods included beating, suspension by the limbs and sleep deprivation. Those tortured reportedly included detained protesters, who were held incommunicado for days or weeks without charge or trial. Single men and women are not allowed to share the same social space. Women cannot travel alone without a specific form or an electronic authorization. This ban is only lifted when a woman turns 45. Women under 45 must either travel with a husband or father or else hold a permission form signed by a male guardian.
It is sad that many people are interested in outlawing a fundamental Jewish and Muslim practice. Criminalizing circumcision is a declaration of war on Jews and on Muslim world -- with 1.7 billion[/url] adherents.
It is sad that many people are interested in outlawing a fundamental Jewish and Muslim practice. Criminalizing circumcision is a declaration of war on Jews and on Muslim world -- with 1.7 billion[/url] adherents.
We impose sanctions on Iran because they're a socialist country, not because of "human rights violations." We don't impose sanctions on Saudi Arabia and their human rights record is far worse that Iran's and they're our "allies."
The very strict regime ruling the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is consistently ranking among the "worst of the worst" in Freedom House's annual survey of political and civil rights. Saudi Arabia is one of approximately thirty countries in the world with judicial corporal punishment. In Saudi Arabia's case this includes amputations of hands and feet for robbery, and flogging for lesser crimes such as "sexual deviance" and drunkenness. In the 2000s, it was reported that women were sentenced to lashes for adultery; the women were actually victims of rape, but because they could not prove who the perpetrators were, they were deemed guilty of committing adultery. Saudi Arabia engages in capital punishment, including public executions by beheading. The death penalty can be imposed for a wide range of offences including murder, rape, armed robbery, repeated drug use, apostasy, adultery, homosexuality, witchcraft and sorcery and can be carried out by beheading with a sword stoning or firing squad followed by crucifixion. Torture and other ill-treatment of detainees is common, widespread and generally committed with impunity. Reported methods included beating, suspension by the limbs and sleep deprivation. Those tortured reportedly included detained protesters, who were held incommunicado for days or weeks without charge or trial. Single men and women are not allowed to share the same social space. Women cannot travel alone without a specific form or an electronic authorization. This ban is only lifted when a woman turns 45. Women under 45 must either travel with a husband or father or else hold a permission form signed by a male guardian.
Female circumcision is absolutely vile!!
Female circumcision is absolutely vile!!
And so is male circumcision.
I advise against this also but if someone tole me they were going to have their daughters clit cut off I'd punch them in the face..
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