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'I wed Iranian girls before execution'

By SABINA AMIDI

In a shocking and unprecedented interview, directly exposing the inhumanity of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's religious regime in Iran, a serving member of the paramilitary Basiji militia has told this reporter of his role in suppressing opposition street protests in recent weeks.

He has also detailed aspects of his earlier service in the force, including his enforced participation in the rape of young Iranian girls prior to their execution.

The interview took place by telephone, and on condition of anonymity. It was arranged by a reliable source whose identity can also not be revealed.

Founded by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in 1979 as a "people's militia," the volunteer Basiji force is subordinate to the Iranian Revolutionary Guards and intensely loyal to Khomeini's successor, Khamenei.

The Basiji member, who is married with children, spoke soon after his release by the Iranian authorities from detention. He had been held for the "crime" of having set free two Iranian teenagers - a 13-year-old boy and a 15-year-old girl - who had been arrested during the disturbances that have followed the disputed June presidential elections.

"There have been many other police and members of the security forces arrested because they have shown leniency toward the protesters out on the streets, or released them from custody without consulting our superiors," he said.

He pinned the blame for much of the most ruthless violence employed by the Iranian security apparatus against opposition protesters on what he called "imported security forces" - recruits, as young as 14 and 15, he said, who have been brought from small villages into the bigger cities where the protests have been centered.

"Fourteen and 15-year old boys are given so much power, which I am sorry to say they have abused," he said. "These kids do anything they please - forcing people to empty out their wallets, taking whatever they want from stores without paying, and touching young women inappropriately. The girls are so frightened that they remain quiet and let them do what they want."

These youngsters, and other "plainclothes vigilantes," were committing most of the crimes in the names of the regime, he said.

Asked about his own role in the brutal crackdowns on the protesters, whether he had been beaten demonstrators and whether he regretted his actions, he answered evasively.

"I did not attack any of the rioters - and even if I had, it is my duty to follow orders," he began. "I don't have any regrets," he went on, "except for when I worked as a prison guard during my adolescence."

Explaining how he had come to join the volunteer Basiji forces, he said his mother had taken him to them.

When he was 16, "my mother took me to a Basiji station and begged them to take me under their wing because I had no one and nothing foreseeable in my future. My father was martyred during the war in Iraq and she did not want me to get hooked on drugs and become a street thug. I had no choice," he said.

He said he had been a highly regarded member of the force, and had so "impressed my superiors" that, at 18, "I was given the 'honor' to temporarily marry young girls before they were sentenced to death."

In the Islamic Republic it is illegal to execute a young woman, regardless of her crime, if she is a virgin, he explained. Therefore a "wedding" ceremony is conducted the night before the execution: The young girl is forced to have sexual intercourse with a prison guard - essentially raped by her "husband."

"I regret that, even though the marriages were legal," he said.

Why the regret, if the marriages were "legal?"

"Because," he went on, "I could tell that the girls were more afraid of their 'wedding' night than of the execution that awaited them in the morning. And they would always fight back, so we would have to put sleeping pills in their food. By morning the girls would have an empty expression; it seemed like they were ready or wanted to die.

"I remember hearing them cry and scream after [the rape] was over," he said. "I will never forget how this one girl clawed at her own face and neck with her finger nails afterwards. She had deep scratches all over her."

Returning to the events of the last few weeks, and his decision to set free the two teenage detainees, he said he "honestly" did not know why he had released them, a decision that led to his own arrest, "but I think it was because they were so young. They looked like children and I knew what would happen to them if they weren't released."

He said that while a man is deemed "responsible for his own actions at 13, for a woman it is 9," and that it was freeing the 15-year-old girl that "really got me in trouble.

"I was not mistreated or really interrogated while being detained," he said. "I was put in a tiny room and left alone. It was hard being isolated, so I spent most of my time praying and thinking about my wife and kids."
 
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There is nothing Islamic about this so stop posting Islamaphobic articles or atleast change the title. Its specifically to do with Iraniian polices and not Islam

Besides dunno even if this is true or just propaganda. Mods please change title as it is misleading
 
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Iran calls itself the Islamic Republic and you don't get to judge what has a connection to Islam and what has not(or I or an Iman or any other single person, a religion is defined by its followers). If entire states say their laws are based on Islam, the Sharia etc. and this is one of the many terrible practices that arise from that, to deny any connection to Islam whatsoever is simply nonsense.

Oh and don't use the propaganda term "Islamophobia".. their is no such thing. (because a phobia is an irrational fear)
It is used by Islamic Ideologues to victimize an entire religion and helps them to continue to preach their hate, because anyone who criticizes them is a racist and an 'islamophobe'.. ridiculous.

And "Dunno if its true..." yeah sure, that seems no problem with all the others Threads here bashing Israel for example, where no or just one source is given. Don't act as if this article claims something outrages or unrealistic considering what else happens in Iran...
 
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Iran calls itself the Islamic Republic and you don't get to judge what has a connection to Islam and what has not(or I or an Iman or any other single person, a religion is defined by its followers). If entire states say their laws are based on Islam, the Sharia etc. and this is one of the many terrible practices that arise from that, to deny any connection to Islam whatsoever is simply nonsense.

Oh and don't use the propaganda term "Islamophobia".. their is no such thing. (because a phobia is an irrational fear)
It is used by Islamic Ideologues to victimize an entire religion and helps them to continue to preach their hate, because anyone who criticizes them is a racist and an 'islamophobe'.. ridiculous.

And "Dunno if its true..." yeah sure, that seems no problem with all the others Threads here bashing Israel for example, where no or just one source is given. Don't act as if this article claims something outrages or unrealistic considering what else happens in Iran...

Ok first of all give me the link for this article. Isnt this being reported by FOX news who again are quoting Jerusalem Post? So yes this looks like propaganda.
There are a good section of people around the world who have irrational fear of Islam and Sharia because they have seen a wrong potrayal by the media or think some "Cultural" or "regime" specific acts are endorsed by Islam or Sharia. This is not true. If you are not Islamphobic, maybe you find something from the Quran that proves this practice as legitimate? You may even learn something new.

I am not a fan of the Iranian political system lest of all how the Ayatollas reign supreme and are not answerable to anyone. That setup is NOT Islamic.

I am a practicing muslim and have spent a good chunk of my life in Saudi Arabia. I have read the Quran and have close contacts with Ulema. There is nowhere in the Quran, Hadith or Islamic law that mentions that girls have to be "wedded" before they can be executed. I can say what is Islamic or not, especially for something as simple as this. There is no ambiguity on this.

If you want to address Iranian policies against Israel address that directly, maybe some people will support Israel there. Iranian militias might have tortured killed and raped prisoners but there is nothing "Islamic" about it. I hope you understand that. But that will be possible only if you are not an Islamaphobe
 
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The interview took place by telephone, and on condition of anonymity. It was arranged by a reliable source whose identity can also not be revealed.

Sounds credible to me :rofl:
 
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The article is the culmination of bias, stupidity and monkey business.

Anyone who deems it worthy enough to post is in need of anti-hallucinogenic drugs.

A few points worth mentioning:

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“He has also detailed aspects of his earlier service in the force, including his enforced participation in the rape of young Iranian girls prior to their execution.
The interview took place by telephone, and on condition of anonymity. It was arranged by a reliable source whose identity can also not be revealed.

Founded by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in 1979 as a "people's militia," the volunteer Basiji force is subordinate to the Iranian Revolutionary Guards and intensely loyal to Khomeini's successor, Khamenei.

The Basiji member, who is married with children,”

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You cannot be “enforced” to participate in the rape of a girl if the organisation forcing you to do so is a “volunteer” force.

The supreme leader is a very reasonable man, very religious and certainly does not condone rape as the article indicts. The Iranian establishment do not lavish themselves, eat off the floor and their cuisine is simple. Not the type of people that propagate rape of their citizens.

The Iranians themselves are a very militant people and will not stand for such activities. It is in fact counterproductive for the Iranian establishment to engage in such things. Granted, some members may have taken liberties, as is the case in every nation be it religious or secular, however this can not be taken to represent the whole.
 
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If entire states say their laws are based on Islam, the Sharia etc. and this is one of the many terrible practices that arise from that, to deny any connection to Islam whatsoever is simply nonsense.

Islam means to submit to the Creator, out of your free will in obedience as to attain peace between you and He.

How we practice our faith is ultimately derived from the Qur’an and the actions and sayings of the prophet (peace be upon him).

- Are we told to rape in the Quran?

No, rape is strictly forbidden:

Surah 4:19.

O ye who believe! Ye are forbidden to inherit women against their will. Nor should ye treat them with harshness, that ye may Take away part of the dower ye have given them,-except where they have been guilty of open lewdness; on the contrary live with them on a footing of kindness and equity. If ye take a dislike to them it may be that ye dislike a thing, and Allah brings about through it a great deal of good.


- What was the prophets (peace be upon him) opinion of rape?

Narrated Wa'il ibn Hujr:

"When a woman went out in the time of the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) for prayer, a man attacked her and overpowered (raped) her. She shouted and he went off, and when a man came by, she said: That (man) did such and such to me. And when a company of the Emigrants came by, she said: That man did such and such to me. They went and seized the man whom they thought had had intercourse with her and brought him to her.

She said: Yes, this is he. Then they brought him to the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him). When he (the Prophet) was about to pass sentence, the man who (actually) had assaulted her stood up and said: Apostle of Allah, I am the man who did it to her.

He (the Prophet) said to the woman: Go away, for Allah has forgiven you. And about the man who had intercourse with her, he said: Stone him to death.

He also said: He has repented to such an extent that if the people of Medina had repented similarly, it would have been accepted from them. (Sunan Abu Dawud, Book 38, Number 4366)"


In fact - we as muslim are commaned to "drop your gaze" when it comes to women, never mind rape them!
 
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