Sunday, September 23, 2007

In the name of God ? Again ?

Iran submitted a 70-page document, titled “In the Name of God – Report on Human Rights Situation in Canada”, to the United Nations. The document claimed that the Canadian government violated human rights in denying her people good, clean water, and right to work. The document also claimed that "Routine unlawful strip and beatings by Canadian police has been a matter of concern for international community.......... the practice of police is alarming simply because it is functioning as if there is no need to have judges." And, "To the great dismay of the international community, it is a great concern that the rights of women are violated, and no serious attention has been paid in promotion and protection of women's rights in Canada." Read HERE for further report

Wow, I did not realized that there is a mountain in Iran called “High Moral Ground” ! Iran is trying to champion the world's human rights ? Nice try ! But wouldn't it be better if Iran can showcase to the world its superb human rights record ? I am very sure, Iran's record speaks volume of its credibility in human rights abuses. Maybe Canada should enforced the dressing codes of forcing all women to wear burqas to meet Iran's high standard of rights for women. By the way, I personally think that it is despicable for one country to use the name of God in their attempt to discredit other country. Please, leave God out of your demented minds.

I lived in Canada for a few years. With no insensitivity intended to those apology seekers, Canada is still one of the world most peaceful multi racial country with respectable constitutionalized and institutionalized respect for human rights and equal opportunities for minorities. Living condition in Canada is anytime much better than Iran. Standard of Living is also much better than Iran. If you asked me to choose between Canada and Iran in term of abuses of human rights and unfair treatments to the minorities, I have this to say “In the name of my Dog, and I swear to all almighties, Canada is much better country compared to Iran”. By the way, Canadians used clean gas in their kitchen, so, I presumed Canadian's stainless steel kettle is much cleaner than the Iranian's pot. For your reading pleasure, please read HERE, HERE, and HERE on Iran's proud human rights record.

Canada a violator of human rights ? Well, what can I say, except to shake my head in laughter, to acknowledge that I do enjoy good humours and jokes of self proclaimed righteous men and wo-men from the fantasy land of masturbated human rights paradise.

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