Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Rape, Torture Is Permitted...



...in Iran.

Here in the United States, rape and torture are illegal interrogation methods. Last week Attorney General Eric Holder appointed a Special Prosecutor to investigate the CIA in regards to torturing Gitmo detainees.

Not so in Iran. There torture and rape are standard interrogation techniques.
(IsraelNN.com) A highly influential Shi'a religious leader, with whom Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad regularly consults, apparently told followers last month that coercion by means of rape, torture and drugs is acceptable against all opponents of the Islamic regime.

Warning: The imam's question-and-answer session, partially reproduced here, contains disturbing descriptions of the sanctioned brutality.

In the wake of a series of publications worldwide regarding the rape and torture of dissident prisoners in Iran's jails, supporters of Ahmadinejad gathered with him in Jamkaran, a popular pilgrimage site for Shi'ite Muslims on the outskirts of Qom, on August 11, 2009. According to Iranian pro-democracy sources, the gathered crowd heard from Ayatollah Mohammad Taqi Mesbah-Yazdi and Ahmadinejad himself regarding the issue.

According to the Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center (ITIC), an independent Israeli intelligence analysis organization, Mesbah-Yazdi is considered Ahmadinejad's personal spiritual guide. A radical totalitarian even in Iranian terms, he holds messianic views, supports increasing Islamization, calls for violent suppression of domestic political opponents, and, according to the ITIC, "declared that obeying a president supported by the Supreme Leader was tantamount to obeying God."

At the Jamkaran gathering, Mesbah-Yazdi and Ahmadinejad answered questions about the rape and torture charges. The following text is from a transcript alleged by Iranian dissidents to be a series of questions and answers exchanged between the ayatollah and some of his supporters.

Asked if a confession obtained "by applying psychological, emotional and physical pressure" was "valid and considered credible according to Islam," Mesbah-Yazdi replied: "Getting a confession from any person who is against the Velayat-e Faqih ("Guardianship of the Islamic Jurists", or the regime of Iran's mullahs) is permissible under any condition." The ayatollah gave the identical answer when asked about confessions obtained through drugging the prisoner with opiates or addictive substances. (Emphasis mine)

"Can an interrogator rape the prisoner in order to obtain a confession?" was the follow-up question posed to the Islamic cleric.

Mesbah-Yazdi answered: "The necessary precaution is for the interrogator to perform a ritual washing first and say prayers while raping the prisoner. If the prisoner is female, it is permissible to rape through the vagina or anus. It is better not to have a witness present. If it is a male prisoner, then it's acceptable for someone else to watch while the rape is committed." (Emphasis mine)

This reply, and reports of the rape of teen male prisoners in Iranian jails, may have prompted the following question: "Is the rape of men and young boys considered sodomy?"

Ayatollah Mesbah-Yazdi: "No, because it is not consensual. Of course, if the prisoner is aroused and enjoys the rape, then caution must be taken not to repeat the rape." (Emphasis mine)
A related issue, in the eyes of the questioners, was the rape of virgin female prisoners. In this instance, Mesbah-Yazdi went beyond the permissibility issue and described the Allah-sanctioned rewards accorded the rapist-in-the-name-of-Islam:

"If the judgment for the [female] prisoner is execution, then rape before execution brings the interrogator a spiritual reward equivalent to making the mandated Haj pilgrimage [to Mecca], but if there is no execution decreed, then the reward would be equivalent to making a pilgrimage to [the Shi'ite holy city of] Karbala." (Emphasis mine)

One aspect of these permitted rapes troubled certain questioners: "What if the female prisoner gets pregnant? Is the child considered illegitimate?"

Mesbah-Yazdi answered: "The child borne to any weakling [a denigrating term for women - ed.] who is against the Supreme Leader is considered illegitimate, be it a result of rape by her interrogator or through intercourse with her husband, according to the written word in the Koran. However, if the child is raised by the jailer, then the child is considered a legitimate Shi'a Muslim."
What a religion! Rape and torture permitted! Where is the outcry from the left? Why no condemnation from Barack Hussein Obama, Eric Holder, Nancy Pelosi, or any other Democrats? Why aren't those idiot college students taking to the streets over this? Why the silence?

Rape is a weapon Muslims use in war. In Somalia, Darfur, Chechnya, Rwanda, and Bosnia. It is a weapon permitted in Islam. No other religion allows rape. No other religion allows torture. It shows the inherent character flaws of Islam.

Religion of Peace? Not on this planet, not with this mindset. Religion of Repulsion? YES!

3 comments:

Right Truth said...

Many of the recent protesters who were arrested were regularly raped, both men and women, beaten, abused in all sorts of ways, then taken out and killed.

Deborah F. Hamilton
Right Truth
http://www.righttruth.typepad.com

Anonymous said...

It shows the mindset of liberals here. One can't question Islam even if they commit the most heinous of crimes (does 9-11 ring any bells?). But if we so much as torture by touching a Koran, heads will roll. This makes me wonder if our "leaders" are willing to use such techiques if their interrogrators are Muslim? It's ok for Iran, why not? Scary these liberals.

SnoopyTheGoon said...

Rape and torture when performed according to the sharia, are a blessing in disguise.