Saturday, August 4, 2012

Iran Hangs Three Men For Having Gay Sex

Iran Hangs Three Men For Having Gay Sex:

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Iran Hangs Three Men For Having Gay Sex

It was an old-fashioned gay lynching in Iran on Sunday morning, as the state executed six inmates by hanging at the Karound prison in Ahvaz, in the country's southwest region. According to Iran Human Rights, three of the six were sentenced to death for "'unlawful' acts and acts against Sharia," based on "the articles 108 and 110 of the Iranian Islamic penal code." Articles 108 and 110 of the Iranian Islamic penal code are the ones dealing with gay sex.
Article 108 says: "Sodomy (or Lavat) is sexual intercourse between men", and article 110 says: "Punishment for sodomy is killing; the Sharia judge decides on how to carry out the killing".
The men, whose ages were not revealed, were identified only as "M. T.," "T.T.," and "M.Ch." (Two men hanged in 2005 for similar crimes were 24 and 25.) They are rare cases in that the state almost never makes direct mention of homosexuality in their sentences. It is, after all, a purely Western phenomenon, as President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad once told an audience at Columbia University. [iranhr.netphoto via Shutterstock]
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My rents lived in Iran in the seventies before the revolution. Their photo albums during that time seem so unreal now. Iranian women in miniskirts and bellbottoms, or in overalls with tank tops underneath which was a big trend. My dad and his Iranian friends sporting disco looks and dancing to Jackson Five records. My mom, a runner, still has her "Tehran '77" marathon tshirts which she earned during races there while wearing her short shorts just like all her fellow runner friends did, male and female.

As Americans, they had to flee Iran in '79 during the revolution and the overthrow of the Shah. It's strange and very sad to look at their photo albums from that time and hear their stories, then hear about Iran today. 


The Iranian people are being held hostage by their government, and it's tragic that there's no way to help them without making a much bigger mess of things.
I don't even want to think about what they would do to a woman currently living there if she was found wearing a miniskirt.

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