When a madman shot up a mosque in New Zealand, the land of
millions of sheep, prime minister Jacinda Ardern beclowned herself by donning a
hijab. She supposedly did it in solidarity with Muslim victims. In truth, she
was legitimizing an instrument of female oppression. Forcing women to wear the
hijab is oppressive. Those of us who are opposed to female oppression are also
opposed to forcing women to wear the hijab.
In Iran, of course, a woman who takes off her hijab can be
imprisoned. And likely tortured. One rarely reads stories of Iranian injustice and brutality,
because the Obama administration chose to side with Iran and anti-Semitic
terrorism, as against Saudi Arabia and Israel. Thus, the bien pensant leftist media has shut down the story... because it does not fit the narrative of Russian collusion.
So, we hear a lot about the
brutality of the Saudi regime. We just heard, from Democratic senate candidate
Bernie Sanders that Israeli prime minister Netanyahu is a racist… which is
presumably worse than the anti-Semitic slobber that leading Democrats are
putting out on a daily basis.
Naturally, we are heartened by the Trump administration efforts to right the balance of powers, especially its most recent efforts to shut down the Iranian oil export market. For which Trump will get absolutely no credit.
Anyway, Amnesty International is reporting on the case of
Nasrin Sotoudeh, an Iranian human rights activist who has been sentenced to
decades in prison for defending women who choose to take off the hijab, among other things.
Here is the story:
Nasrin
Sotoudeh was arrested at her home on 13 June 2018. This week, she was informed
by the office for the implementation of sentences in Tehran’s Evin prison where
she is jailed that she had been convicted on seven charges and
sentenced to 33 years in prison and 148 lashes. The charges, which are in
response to her peaceful human rights work, include “inciting corruption and
prostitution”, “openly committing a sinful act by... appearing in public
without a hijab” and “disrupting public order”.
To its credit, Amnesty International is on the case:
The
sentencing of prominent Iranian human rights lawyer and women’s rights defender
Nasrin Sotoudeh to 33 years in prison and 148 lashes in a new case against her
is an outrageous injustice, said Amnesty International today.
The
sentence, reported on her husband Reza Khandan’s Facebook page, brings her
total sentence after two grossly unfair trials to 38 years in prison. In
September 2016, she had been sentenced in her absence to five years in prison
in a separate case.
“It is
absolutely shocking that Nasrin Sotoudeh is facing nearly four decades in jail
and 148 lashes for her peaceful human rights work, including her defence of
women protesting against Iran’s degrading forced hijab (veiling) laws. Nasrin Sotoudeh must be released
immediately and unconditionally and this obscene sentence quashed without
delay,” said Philip Luther, Amnesty International’s Middle East and North
Africa Research and Advocacy Director.
“Nasrin
Sotoudeh has dedicated her life to defending women’s rights and speaking out
against the death penalty - it is utterly outrageous that Iran’s authorities
are punishing her for her human rights work. Her conviction and sentence
consolidate Iran’s reputation as a cruel oppressor of women’s rights.”
We await the voice of Jacinda Ardern, and of all the
feminist flunkies who were proclaiming her the voice of a new kind of world
leadership. Hah!
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"We await the voice of Jacinda Ardern, and of all the feminist flunkies who were proclaiming her the voice of a new kind of world leadership. Hah!"
We expect to hear from them any decade now...
Uh-oh! Somebody did something! I await a strongly worded communiqué from Rep Omar demanding love and compassion for Sotoudeh's acts of brazen terror.
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