What a mother fucking liar this son of a bitch is. And fuck Khan that sadistic sharia loving mother fucker of a father. His son was a hero. The father doesn't deserve anything but my scorn for embracing and promoting sharia.
Kahn has
no love for sharia. Stop shitting up the forum with your constant lies and bullshit.
If Khan loved sharia law why did he come to the nation that guarantees separation of religion and state and freedom of religion?
Seems to me he would have stayed in the middle east where he was than pack up and move so far away from sharia law. He came from a nation that had sharia law. If he liked it so much he wouldn't have left it for the exact opposite society.
Do these people ever think? Does that poster you replied to ever use it's brain?
You need to study Mr. Khan's history. Now as to do I ever use my brain.
Well I've been backing up womens rights in the ME since the mid 1990's. Fought like hell to inform people here about sharia. Blocked McGuinty and others in Ontario from implementing sharia in Canada. Promoted moderate muslims stances where ever I could. Oh tried to get women equal rights in many places in the ME.
And one of my most important fights was to join and help the battle for Zahra Kazehmi. She's one of my heros. She was after her arrest in Iran raped repeatedly, and tortured before her death in Iran.
DO I USE MY BRAIN? Yeah I do. What did you do lately for anyone on the planet? Fuck you shit tank.
Give me your fucking pro muslim resume to make people understand the good from the bad. Or shut the fuck up you little snot.
She was and always still be a hero to me for womens rights in the ME.
Zahra "Ziba" Kazemi-Ahmadabadi (زهرا کاظمی اØÙ…دآبادی in
Persian) (1948 – July 11, 2003) was an
Iranian-
Canadian freelance photographer, who according to the medical examiner was raped, tortured and killed by Iranian officials following her arrest in Iran.
Although Iranian authorities insist that her death was accidental and that she died of a stroke while being interrogated,
Shahram Azam, a former military staff physician who used his purported knowledge of Kazemi's case for seeking asylum in Canada in 2004, has stated that he examined Kazemi's body and observed that Kazemi showed obvious signs of torture, including a
skull fracture, broken nose, signs of
rape and severe abdominal bruising.
[1]
Her death was the first time an Iranian's death in custody attracted major international attention.
[2] Because of her joint citizenship and the circumstances of her death, she has since become an international
cause célèbre. In November 2003,
Canadian Journalists for Free Expression honoured Kazemi with the
Tara Singh Hayer Memorial Award in recognition of her courage in defending the
right to free expression
Zahra Kazemi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia