Posted on 07-08-2007
Filed Under (Actualiteit) by admin

Oh, de ironie.

Iran blijkt in zijn kruistocht tegen het Kwade niet enkel externe vijanden te hebben. Neen, ook binnen de eigen landsgrenzen (of moet ik “voorlopige landsgrenzen” zeggen ?) loert het gevaar: satanische rockconcerten waar drank, Westerse muziek, en wie weet zelfs ontucht present waren. Mannen en vrouwen konden er zomaar dansen met niet-verwanten! Wel 150 flessen alcoholische drank werden in beslag genomen! Dames kregen “ongepaste” kledij cadeau! Videocamera’s waren aanwezig om “ongepast en obsceen” gedrag van vrouwen te filmen, uiteraard met de nobele bedoeling deze dames achteraf af te persen.

De Duivel heeft altijd de beste deuntjes gehad. Hoe satanisch de muziek ter plekke was valt moeilijk te zeggen, maar de Duivel zit hem wel in het andermaal geleverde bewijs dat de menselijke aard naar boven komt, wat onderdrukkende religies ook willen doen om dat tegen te gaan.

Satanisme ziet de mens voor wat hij is, niet zoals hij “zou moeten” zijn. Plaats nooit een weddenschap tegen de realiteit, je zal geheid verliezen. Zelfs in een conservatieve islamitische staat als Iran.

Rege Satanas!

Bron: http://www.reuters.com/article/wtMostRead/idUSL0423282220070804

Iran detains scores at “satanic” rock gig: media

Sat Aug 4, 2007 12:58PM EDT

TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iranian police detained more than 200 people and seized alcohol and drugs in a raid on a “satanic” underground rock concert, media in the conservative Islamic state reported on Saturday.

Iran, which has launched an annual summer crackdown on “immoral behavior”, bans alcohol, narcotics and parties with unrelated men and women dancing, drinking and mixing. Western popular music is frowned upon.

The police operation took place on Wednesday night in the town of Karaj near the capital Tehran, at an event with local disc jockeys, rock and rap groups performing, the media said.

“Most of those arrested are wealthy young people … who came to this party with the goal of attending a provocative, satanic concert,” daily Tehran-e Emrouz quoted a senior police official, Reza Zarei, as saying.

Karaj’s public prosecutor, Ali Farhadi, said invitations had been sent out via the Internet and that people from Britain and Sweden were among those held. Zarei suggested they were expatriate Iranians visiting the country.

Farhadi said 150 bottles of alcoholic drinks, 800 “obscene” CDs and different kinds of drugs had been confiscated by police, as well as “inappropriate” dresses that those behind the event were giving to female guests as gifts.

“Some 230 people who attended a rock party in Karaj were identified and arrested,” Farhadi said on the Web site of Iran’s state broadcaster.

He said 20 video cameras had also been seized and that the organizers had planned to blackmail girls after filming “inappropriate and obscene” videos of them.

Under sharia, Islamic law, imposed after Iran’s 1979 revolution, women are obliged to cover their hair and wear long, loose clothing to disguise their figures and protect their modesty. Violators can receive lashes, fines or imprisonment.

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