Today there are reports about Iran's president Ahmadinejad's speech at Columbia University. Tickets to the event apparently disappeared like butter in sunshine. So, what did he have to say to enrich the students? Well, he informed them that there are no homosexuals in Iran. It would probably be premature to contradict him on that point without having proof for the opposite (in that case Bulten i Bo [infamous Swedish blog stalker] would probably appear out of nowhere and demand evidence for the existence of Iranian gays and/or lesbians)...let's just state that the two Iranian boys in the below picture, 16 and 18 years old, who were executed in the city of Maashad for being homosexual, might have been the last gays in Iran.
Further he informed us that Iran's nuclear technology program solely has peaceful purposes. A couple of months ago I listened to the member of parliament for the party Moderaterna, and member of the Council of Europe Göran Lindblad. He told us that he, at a meeting with the IAEA, had met a French expert in nuclear technology who explained what differs civilian nuclear technology from military, and that Iran's program is 100% military.
Ahmadinejad also admitted that the Holocaust might have happened. There was such an uproar over some cartoons in the Danish Jyllands-Posten a while ago, anybody remembers? Since it was so obvious that Jews were behind this horrible provocation, an international cartoon contest was announced in Iran on the Holocaust topic. Now Ahmadinejad claims that he only wonders what the Holocaust, if it really happened, has to do with the Palestinians.
On April 24 2006 Ahmadinejad said in a speech that the Jews of Israel should return to their fatherlands in Europe. Many, among them islamologist Jan Hjärpe, thought that Ahmadinejad made a good point there. For those who are aware that half of Israel's Jewish population has it's roots in Muslim countries, and that Ahmadinejad's Israeli presidential colleague at the time of his speech, Moshe Katsav, himself is a refugee from Iran, the comment made no sense at all.
Further he informed us that Iran's nuclear technology program solely has peaceful purposes. A couple of months ago I listened to the member of parliament for the party Moderaterna, and member of the Council of Europe Göran Lindblad. He told us that he, at a meeting with the IAEA, had met a French expert in nuclear technology who explained what differs civilian nuclear technology from military, and that Iran's program is 100% military.
Ahmadinejad also admitted that the Holocaust might have happened. There was such an uproar over some cartoons in the Danish Jyllands-Posten a while ago, anybody remembers? Since it was so obvious that Jews were behind this horrible provocation, an international cartoon contest was announced in Iran on the Holocaust topic. Now Ahmadinejad claims that he only wonders what the Holocaust, if it really happened, has to do with the Palestinians.
On April 24 2006 Ahmadinejad said in a speech that the Jews of Israel should return to their fatherlands in Europe. Many, among them islamologist Jan Hjärpe, thought that Ahmadinejad made a good point there. For those who are aware that half of Israel's Jewish population has it's roots in Muslim countries, and that Ahmadinejad's Israeli presidential colleague at the time of his speech, Moshe Katsav, himself is a refugee from Iran, the comment made no sense at all.
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