Columbia President Bollinger Introduces Ahmadinejad
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Columbia President Lee Bollinger has some questions before introducing Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as a speaker at the university, September 24 2007
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Iran is second in the amount of undergone sex-change operations, only to Thailand.
Gay men are treated far more harshly than lesbians; some gay men undergo sex changes (which the late Ayatollah Ruholla Khomeini declared permissible in a fatwa) as the only way to avoid persecution.[3]
Iran attacked and damaged the [Iraqi Osiraq nuclear] site on September 30, 1980 with two F-4 Phantoms, shortly after the outbreak of the Iran-Iraq War.[6]
So i guess its okay for Irans Airstrikes against Nuke Plant of a country that threatened its existence (Saddam)...
jimi stfu filthy jew
"[In Israel] journalists enjoy a freedom not found elsewhere in the region."
- Reporters Without Borders, 2007_
Source: "Israel - Annual Report 2007," Reporters Without Borders Web site
What is it that Irans leaders trying to hide??
According to the Reporters Without Borders Press Freedom Index for 2007, only
three other countries - Eritrea, North Korea and Turkmenistan - have more restrictions on news media freedom than Iran.
Damascus (1840, 1848, 1890), Beirut (1862, 1874), Dayr al-Qamar (1847), Jerusalem (1847), Cairo (1844, 1890, 1901-02), Mansura (1877), Alexandria (1870, 1882, 1901-07), Port Said (1903, 1908), Damanhur (1871, 1873, 1877, 1891), Istanbul (1870, 1874), Buyukdere (1864), Kuzguncuk (1866), Eyub (1868), Edirne (1872), Izmir (1872, 1874).[64] There was a massacre of Jews in Baghdad in 1828.[65] There was another massacre in Barfurush in 1867.[65]
a b Iran's gay plan, Matthew Hays, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, August 26, 2008; accessed September 20, 2008.
The head of Iran's main transsexual organization, Maryam Khatoon Molkara-who convinced Khomeini to issue the fatwa on transsexuality-confirmed that some people who undergo operations are gay rather than transsexual.[3] Only Thailand performs more sex change operations than Iran.[3]
Iran has between 15,000 and 20,000 transsexuals, according to official statistics, although unofficial estimates put the figure at up to 150,000. Iran carries out more gender change operations than any other country in the world besides Thailand.
"Islam has a cure for people suffering from this problem. If they want to change their gender, the path is open"
Hojatol Kariminia, Iranian cleric
Diagnosed transsexuals"
Sex changes have been legal in Iran since Ayatollah Khomeini, the spiritual leader of the 1979 Islamic revolution, passed a fatwa - a religious edict - authorising them for "diagnosed transsexuals" 25 years ago.
Today, Iran carries out more sex change operations than any other nation in the world except for Thailand.
This documentary explores why so many Iranians undergo sex change operations
Although homosexuality is a crime punishable by death in Iran, more sex change operations are carried out there than any other nation in the world apart from Thailand, with the government providing up to half the cost for those needing financial assistance.