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Iranian student says his father 'abducted' by officials

Yashar Khameneh's father arrested in Iran because of his son's Facebook activities
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Yashar Khameneh and his father
A man has been arrested in Iran over the Facebook activities of his son, who is currently studying in the Netherlands.

Yashar Khameneh, an international business management student at Fontys University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands, told the Guardian that his father, Abbas Khameneh, was arrested in May.

The 25-year-old said he had been active on a Facebook page about Ali al-Hadi al-Naqi, the tenth of the highly respected 12 Shia Muslim imams. Many of his posts, like those posted by the majority of other members, were humorous and satirical – and aimed at breaking a taboo on discussing religious personalities in Iranian society.

Unlike other of the 12 imams, little is known about Naqi and his life and he is not commemorated in the manner of other religious figures. The Facebook page Khameneh posted to is called Campaign to Remind Shias about Imam Naqi.

"At the beginning, before the page became controversial, I posted comments with my actual profile which had my full details on it," said Khameneh. "I later chose a nickname and continued being active with a pseudonym but I've now realised the government tracked it down from the start."

He added: "My father has been abducted by the Iranian regime, my father had nothing to do with my online activities. My parents were actually against what I was doing at the time but my father has now been accused of providing financial assistance to that Facebook page through paying for my studies here."

Other people have also been caught in the middle of controversy involving Imam Naqi.

Shahin Najafi, an Iranian rapper based in Germany last month became known as "the Salman Rushdie of music" after clerics in the Islamic republic issued fatwas calling him an apostate, which is considered punishable by death under sharia law. He had released a song with references to the imam.

The clip was watched by hundreds of thousands on YouTube and divided opinions in Iran. Many found it insulting while others defending the song for breaking taboos on expressing views about religious figures.

Of the Imam Naqi Facebook page, Golnaz Esfandiari of Persian Letters wrote: "More than 21,000 people have 'liked' the it, while others in Iran say they often visit it but refrain from 'liking' for fear of being identified."

She added: "The page's popularity has made it a thorn in the side of Iranian authorities. Hard-liners have condemned the page and called on the government to take action against it. Last year, hard-line blogs posted the names and pictures of several Iranians inside the country who had 'liked' the page."
 
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and???????

Funny, just hours ago I was reading about the shooting and arrest of Ayatollah Nimr in Saudi Arabia.
Maybe I should make a thread about that since we're playing this game.

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Saudi police arrest prominent Shi'ite Muslim cleric

JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia (Reuters) - A prominent Shi'ite Muslim cleric was arrested in Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province late on Sunday after being shot in the leg by police in an exchange of fire, the Interior Ministry said.

Saudi police arrest prominent Shi'ite Muslim cleric | World | Reuters


Let me guess, he was arrested because he was saying things like this
 
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Goood going people lets just learn to call a spade a spade . wrong is wrong be it Saudi or Iran
 
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Goood going people lets just learn to call a spade a spade . wrong is wrong be it Saudi or Iran
of course, but do you think the wahabi poster that made the thread cares about right and wrong? Islamic extremists don't usually care about such matters.
 
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Iranian student says his father 'abducted' by officials

Yashar Khameneh's father arrested in Iran because of his son's Facebook activities
Yashar-Khameneh-008.jpg


Yashar Khameneh and his father
A man has been arrested in Iran over the Facebook activities of his son, who is currently studying in the Netherlands.

Yashar Khameneh, an international business management student at Fontys University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands, told the Guardian that his father, Abbas Khameneh, was arrested in May.

The 25-year-old said he had been active on a Facebook page about Ali al-Hadi al-Naqi, the tenth of the highly respected 12 Shia Muslim imams. Many of his posts, like those posted by the majority of other members, were humorous and satirical – and aimed at breaking a taboo on discussing religious personalities in Iranian society.

Unlike other of the 12 imams, little is known about Naqi and his life and he is not commemorated in the manner of other religious figures. The Facebook page Khameneh posted to is called Campaign to Remind Shias about Imam Naqi.

"At the beginning, before the page became controversial, I posted comments with my actual profile which had my full details on it," said Khameneh. "I later chose a nickname and continued being active with a pseudonym but I've now realised the government tracked it down from the start."

He added: "My father has been abducted by the Iranian regime, my father had nothing to do with my online activities. My parents were actually against what I was doing at the time but my father has now been accused of providing financial assistance to that Facebook page through paying for my studies here."

Other people have also been caught in the middle of controversy involving Imam Naqi.

Shahin Najafi, an Iranian rapper based in Germany last month became known as "the Salman Rushdie of music" after clerics in the Islamic republic issued fatwas calling him an apostate, which is considered punishable by death under sharia law. He had released a song with references to the imam.

The clip was watched by hundreds of thousands on YouTube and divided opinions in Iran. Many found it insulting while others defending the song for breaking taboos on expressing views about religious figures.

Of the Imam Naqi Facebook page, Golnaz Esfandiari of Persian Letters wrote: "More than 21,000 people have 'liked' the it, while others in Iran say they often visit it but refrain from 'liking' for fear of being identified."

She added: "The page's popularity has made it a thorn in the side of Iranian authorities. Hard-liners have condemned the page and called on the government to take action against it. Last year, hard-line blogs posted the names and pictures of several Iranians inside the country who had 'liked' the page."

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Off course:
Iranian student says his father 'abducted' by officials | World news | guardian.co.uk

I created this thread to show people how unethical and immoral this regime is by detaining and blackmailing an innocent father over his son activity on the Facebook.
The guy comes from Jordan and supports the biggest terrorist nation on earth:saudi and he's lecturing Iran.

Yeah Iran is a dictatorship, but I much rather live in a dictatorship like Iran than to live in an absolute monarchy like saudi arabia or a backwater like Jordan where members of the country's parliament pull guns on each other on national television. Our regime, whether right or wrong in their decisions, gets their legitimacy from a good chunk of Iranian people who support them. They don't work for Mossad or other nations. They do what they think is right for us Iranians and in many cases they're wrong in their assumptions but that's not the point.

You opened this thread to troll and you got your behind handed to you.
 
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help your brothers in Saudi Arabia, two were killed just now. :no:

Here's one of them

killed during the protest against the arrest of Ayatollah Nimr
صورة الشهيد السعيد السيد محمد رضا الفلفل
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The guy comes from Jordan and supports the biggest terrorist nation on earth:saudi and he's lecturing Iran.

Yeah Iran is a dictatorship, but I much rather live in a dictatorship like Iran than to live in an absolute monarchy like saudi arabia or a backwater like Jordan where members of the country's parliament pull guns on each other on national television. Our regime, whether right or wrong in their decisions, gets their legitimacy from a good chunk of Iranian people who support them. They don't work for Mossad or other nations. They do what they think is right for us Iranians and in many cases they're wrong in their assumptions but that's not the point.

You opened this thread to troll and you got your behind handed to you.

Actually Iran is offecialy a state of terrorism by many world countries and people. She has been left out because of her terrorism.Iran and state terrorism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
State Sponsors: Iran - Council on Foreign Relations
Iran arming Taliban, U.S. claims - CNN
Defense.gov News Article: Iran Playing
 
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Anyone considering the possibility of the Gentleman being abducted by Aliens from outer space ?
 
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Here's one of them

killed during the protest against the arrest of Ayatollah Nimr
صورة الشهيد السعيد السيد محمد رضا الفلفل
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Those are terrorists threw Molotov and shot guns at policemen. Law is law.
 
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Actually Iran is offecialy is a state of terrorism by many world countries and people. She has been left out because of her terrorism.Iran and state terrorism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
State Sponsors: Iran - Council on Foreign Relations
Iran arming Taliban, U.S. claims - CNN
Defense.gov News Article: Iran Playing
yeah, Iran is arming the taliban

damn son, you're off your meds.

the americans are our enemy. They need to scare their people so they say dumb ****. You're a damn arab and you know better.

Now go blow yourself up like a good terrorist.
 
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Actually Iran is offecialy is a state of terrorism by many world countries and people. She has been left out because of her terrorism.Iran and state terrorism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
State Sponsors: Iran - Council on Foreign Relations
Iran arming Taliban, U.S. claims - CNN
Defense.gov News Article: Iran Playing

Of course USA will call Iran a terrorists state, you know why? because Iran doesn't have an Israeli embassy in Tehran, like in Amman, Iran number one concern is Palestine, Iran support the resistance, it's funny how you bring claims from U.S, and stuff, you're a joke. Shame on you, instead of supporting the resistance you call them terrorists, you're a disgrace to Arabs.
 
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