Iranian Cleric: More Opposition Should Be Executed

01/29/10 07:55 AM ET   AP

Mideast Iran Election

TEHRAN, Iran — A powerful hard-line Iranian cleric on Friday called for the execution of more opposition activists to silence anti-government protests, praising the hanging a day earlier of two men caught up in the leadership's postelection crackdown.

Speaking in a Friday prayer sermon, Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati said the wave of street demonstrations sparked by the disputed June presidential election would not have lasted until now if protesters had been executed early on.

"Whatever we suffered was because of our weakness. How many did the judiciary execute on July 9?" he said, referring to one of the particularly large protest days.

"We showed weakness, so then we had Ashoura," he said, referring to a major protest on Dec. 27. "If you show weakness now, the future will be worse ... There is no room for Islamic mercy."

Iran's judiciary is stepping up death sentences as the leadership intensifies its campaign to eliminate the challenge from the pro-reform opposition movement. Authorities announced Thursday that nine people accused of involvement in protests have been sentenced to death – including five who allegedly had a role in the Dec. 27 protests, which saw a particularly violent clampdown.

Iran's top prosecutor said a new group of protesters and others would soon be brought to trial.

The two men executed Thursday were arrested before the June 12 election on charges of belonging to an armed group aiming to topple the government. But authorities lumped them in with opposition activists arrested during the postelection crackdown.

In his sermon, aired live on state radio, Jannati thanked Iran's judiciary chief, Sadeq Larijani, for Thursday's executions and urged more, saying: "Stand up courageously for the sake of God, the same way you executed these two persons very quickly."

Jannati cited verses from the Quran, Islam's holy book, that he said show Islam permits rulers to kill their opponents, including "hypocrites, those with evil intentions and those who spread rumors."

Jannati is one of the best known hard-line clerics in Iran and frequently delivers the nation's keynote sermon during prayers on Friday. He holds positions on one of the powerful councils of clerics that under Iran's Islamic Republic system vets laws passed by parliament and controls who can run for the legislature.

Hard-liners have called for the trial and execution of Iran's opposition leaders including Mir Hossein Mousavi and former reformist president Mohammad Khatami and former parliamentary speaker Mahdi Karroubi.

Hundreds have been arrested in the heavy crackdown by security forces against opposition protests, but activists have continued to hold sporadic, large street rallies. The opposition says President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's victory in the June election was fraudulent and call for his removal – though some in the movement have expanded to criticize Iran's clerical leadership.

The two men who were executed – Mohammad Reza Ali Zamani, 37, and Arash Rahmanipour, 20 – were convicted by a Revolutionary Court of belonging to "counterrevolutionary and monarchist groups," plotting to overthrow "the Islamic establishment" and planning assassinations and bombings.

They were arrested months before the election. But they were put on the same mass trial as around 100 opposition activists, protesters and politicians who were arrested in the postelection crackdown – an attempt by the leadership to show that the political opposition is in league with violent armed groups in a foreign-backed plot to overthrow the Islamic system.

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Pod-gers
Jeremy Lin = Game Change
02:17 PM on 02/02/2010
Taken out of context. What the cleric said was that their previous mercy and lienience was not apprecieted, seen as waekness, and fueled even more violence in following so called "peaceful" protests.

You can twist his words all you want, but you can't change the true facts.
08:22 PM on 02/02/2010
Nice try at fighting reality, but his reactionary words and ideas speak for themselves. You are right to bring up context but it's the mass killings of thousands of opposition leftists and secularists by IRI.
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10:15 PM on 02/01/2010
If the dear Iranian cleric believes, as the headline says, that more of the Opposition To Tyrany should be executed, I think the proper solution with the fewest deaths is if a few "powerful hard-line Iranian clerics" are executed first, preferably illustrating the point that, "... There is no room for Islamic mercy."
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Jeremy Lin = Game Change
04:30 PM on 02/01/2010
The war with Iran was planned in 2005. Bush committed $400 million for the purpose of planting stories in papers and on the internet, recruiting students and intellectuals, inciting ethnic animosity, and violence, including bombing mosques, banks and campaign offices. Now Obama is President, and Dennis Ross, architec of the Roadmap to War with Iran has moved into the White House.

Folks, this is a covert and not so covert, blatent "colour revolution." with all the evidence pointing to outside instigaters.

Is Iran a perfect country? No way. But Iran has made steady progress to raise the quality of life for ALL who live in Iran. There is now running water in all houses, even in the poorest rural village, women can study safely away from home, and Iran has been subsidizing gas, and other nesecities that the US blocks from Iran.

Let's not buy into the increasingly shrill war rhetoric that is designed to get you to support a war with Iran.
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Spirited Away
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09:08 PM on 02/01/2010
Iran may doing much of this work itself without outside help. There are neocons who would like to declare war against Iran. A war without provocation is highly unlikely. Iranians are highly nationalistic people and any invasion by an outside power would be likely to fail. The Russians did not succeed, nor did the British.
09:20 PM on 02/01/2010
IRI has worked very hard for decades to give their people a slew of casus belli. Far from meriting sympathy, their reactionary ruling class merits deep contempt because of what they have done to Iranians over the years. Hopefully the evil clowns who run the rotten state will be in cages or exile. Soon. Long live a free Iran.
02:58 AM on 02/01/2010
And some still consider Islam a religion.
And some will bash Christians for their beliefs, while supporting the violence and hatred spouted by these so called religious clerics.
06:49 AM on 02/01/2010
Just another totalitarian ideology.....
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Pod-gers
Jeremy Lin = Game Change
04:33 PM on 02/01/2010
Islam and Judiasm are both religions that teach retaliation. Christianity differs in that it teaches that retaliation is wrong.

Jeasus said "I did not come to change the law, but to clarify the law,"

Here are a couple of the Ten Commandments that should be headed...

Thou shalt not bear false witness.

Thou shalt not covet.
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Spirited Away
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09:40 PM on 02/01/2010
True in theory, but not always in practice. In an ideal world turning the other cheek would be the rule. Tolerance would also be the rule rather than the exception. There are some Muslims and Jews who manifest more Christian like behavior than some Christians. Have any question: get to know a Muslim.
08:09 PM on 01/31/2010
Ahh, it is so nice to see this revered religious leader preaching tolerance for those who view the world differently than him. Iran---what a happy place that must be.
08:30 PM on 01/31/2010
" The god of Islam is not the same god. He's not the son of God of the Christian or Judeo-Christian faith. It's a different god, and I believe it's a very evil ans wicked religion. "

----- Reverend Franklin Graham, son of Billy Graham, Sept. 2002

Maybe that's the kind of "tolerance" you're looking for, Sweetheart.
09:11 PM on 01/31/2010
Did you notice the article is about the theocracy in Iran...not about Christian idiots?
09:23 PM on 01/31/2010
Lets see if I have this straight. The top cleric of Iran is calling for executing anyone who opposes living under his radical Islamic rule, and you equate that to a single preacher connected in no way to any government in 2002 calling Islam a wicked religion. Sir, your inability to engage in basic critical thinking and see the difference in these two remarks is stunning. I have found it both entertaining and sad to see what happens when radical right wing Islam runs head on into extreme left wing thought----what do you know, they have a lot in common.
04:13 PM on 01/31/2010
Around the world: Sign of the Time:

Maryam Namazie
Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain

Manifesto: We, non-believers, atheists, and ex-Muslims, are establishing or joining the Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain to insist that no one be pigeonholed as Muslims with culturally relative rights nor deemed to be represented by regressive Islamic organisations and 'Muslim community leaders'. Those of us who have come forward with our names and photographs represent countless others who are unable or unwilling to do so because of the threats faced by those considered 'apostates' - punishable by death in countries under Islamic law. By doing so, we are breaking the taboo that comes with renouncing Islam but also taking a stand for reason, universal rights and values, and secularism >>>

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoQ3u_xXcFY&feature=player_embedded
http://www.ex-muslim.org.uk/

http://www.iranian.com/main/2010/jan/maryam-namazie
04:24 PM on 01/31/2010
It's about time....what took you so long?
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Spirited Away
Music lover
05:27 PM on 01/31/2010
I am curious -- where did they prevent the stoning? This is a good thing.
10:54 PM on 01/31/2010
Maryam's blog and website. You can leave her a comment and ask your questions.

http://maryamnamazie.blogspot.com/

http://maryamnamazie.com/
04:07 PM on 01/31/2010
Now here's a REAL "progressive", bringing "social justice" to all.
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ruhaba
04:03 PM on 01/31/2010
The show trials in the aftermath of the June 2009 presidential election, at which defendants have been forced to read statements incriminating themselves, have completely discredited "confessions," such as the one purportedly made by "P.F.," both inside and outside of Iran. It is well known that such confessions are obtained while prisoners are under extreme duress, often after being exposed to such appalling tactics as food and sleep deprivation, fake executions, threats against their families, and worse. Rather than accepting responsibility for the turmoil in the country, the Iranian government organizes such show trials in order to lay the blame on innocent citizens and others.

http://news.bahai.org/story/753
03:47 PM on 01/31/2010
" I knew my God was bigger than this. I knew that my God was real and his was an idol ... Why do they hate us? The answer to that is because we're a Christian nation. We are hated because we are a nation of believers ... Our spiritual enemy will only be defeated if we come against them in the name of Jesus ... George Bush was not elected by a majority of the voters in the United States, he was appointed by God. "

----- Lt. General W. G. Boykin, speaking to a church audience in Oregon, June 2003, about his battles with warlords in Somalia in 1993, and about the " War on Terror . " Rather than being reprimanded for his inflammatory comments, he was promoted to the position of Deputity Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence.
04:28 PM on 01/31/2010
So what you are saying is that no one is in a position criticize anyone. Cultural relativism at its most shallow. I'm curious where someone like you draws the line.
05:07 PM on 01/31/2010
The quote speaks for itself.

I'll just add that, before I walk next door to my neighbor's house to complain about a bicycle in the middle of his sidewalk, I'll make sure to remove the Abrams Tank from mine.
03:33 PM on 01/31/2010
" He [ the Holy Ghost ] comes and speaks to me about two in the morning, when I have to give the word to the boys, and I get the word from God whether to bomb or not. "

----- President Lyndon B. Johnson to Austrian ambassador Ernst Lemberger, 1966.
09:25 PM on 01/31/2010
What does this possibly have to do with the announcement by the supreme cleric of Iran demanding executions of those opposed to their "democratic" regime?
11:04 PM on 01/31/2010
Gee, Jerry, you weren't getting too upset when a right-wing coup d'etat nest of snakes was killing its fellow Hondurans. Hypocricy is thy name, my son.
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03:29 PM on 01/31/2010
These Clerics will have to shut down the entire opposition or else one day they will find themselves as the opposition and no longer the ruling party and be facing a noose themselves.
04:34 PM on 01/31/2010
I think there will be a Ceausescu moment soon enough......
03:28 PM on 01/31/2010
" Global environmental annihilation is a divine requirment for Christ's return. "

----- A member of the Christian Four-Wheelers, quoted in Divine Destruction, 2005.
03:25 PM on 01/31/2010
" For the believing Christian, death is no big deal. "

----- Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, while speaking on the subject of the death penalty at the University of Chicago Divinity School, May 2005.
08:13 PM on 01/31/2010
Lets see, the thread is about how the ruling religious clerics of Iran are demanding executions of their citizens who disagree with them and you are posting out of context wacky statements about Christianity. Why is there so much hate on the HP>
08:21 PM on 01/31/2010
So, Hypocrisy is your god ? Interesting.
02:59 AM on 02/01/2010
Yes, they do hate Christians.
And will give a pass to Muslims, even their terrorists.
A strange practice by the progressives.
03:22 PM on 01/31/2010
Signs of a Lasting Revolution
Khaleej Times / Claude Salhani
31-Jan-2010
Exodus of thinkers and scholars will hurt Iran
Signs of a Lasting Revolution

http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticleNew.asp?xfile=/data/opinion/2010/January/opinion_January185.xml§ion=opinion
03:22 PM on 01/31/2010
" God is pro-war. "

----- Reverend Jerry Falwell, November, 2004.
04:30 PM on 01/31/2010
That is obvious (probably the only true thing Falwell ever said)........maybe you should try atheism.
05:09 PM on 01/31/2010
Check my profile, sweetheart.