Death Penalty For Porn In Iran?
Iran's parliament on Wednesday voted in favor of a bill that could lead to the death penalty for persons convicted of working in the production of pornographic movies.
In a 148-5 vote, lawmakers approved a measure saying "producers of pornographic works and main elements in their production are considered corruptors of the world and could be sentenced to punishment as corruptors of the world."
The term, "corruptor of the world" is taken from the Quran, the Muslim holy book, and ranks among the highest on the scale of an individual's criminal offenses. Under Iran's Islamic Penal Code, it carries a death penalty.
The "main elements" referred to in the draft include producers, directors, cameramen and actors involved in making a pornographic video.
Besides videos, the bill covers all electronic visual material, such as DVDs and CDs. Other material, such as pornographic magazines and books are already banned under Iranian law.
To become law, the bill requires approval from the Guardian Council, a constitutional watchdog in this conservative Islamic country.
It is widely believed that the bill came as a reaction to a scandal last year, when a private videotape, apparently belonging to Iranian actress Zahra Amir Ebrahimi and allegedly showing her having intercourse with a man, became available across Iran.
The video was leaked to the Internet and released as a black market DVD, becoming a full-blown Iranian scandal. Ebrahimi later came under an official investigation, which is still ongoing.
Ebrahimi denied that she was the woman in the film in an interview with the British newspaper Guardian earlier this year and dismissed it as a fake, made by a vengeful former fianc? bent on destroying her career.
© 2009 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. In a 148-5 vote, lawmakers approved a measure saying "producers of pornographic works and main elements in their production are considered corruptors of the world and could be sentenced to punishment as corruptors of the world."
The term, "corruptor of the world" is taken from the Quran, the Muslim holy book, and ranks among the highest on the scale of an individual's criminal offenses. Under Iran's Islamic Penal Code, it carries a death penalty.
The "main elements" referred to in the draft include producers, directors, cameramen and actors involved in making a pornographic video.
Besides videos, the bill covers all electronic visual material, such as DVDs and CDs. Other material, such as pornographic magazines and books are already banned under Iranian law.
To become law, the bill requires approval from the Guardian Council, a constitutional watchdog in this conservative Islamic country.
It is widely believed that the bill came as a reaction to a scandal last year, when a private videotape, apparently belonging to Iranian actress Zahra Amir Ebrahimi and allegedly showing her having intercourse with a man, became available across Iran.
The video was leaked to the Internet and released as a black market DVD, becoming a full-blown Iranian scandal. Ebrahimi later came under an official investigation, which is still ongoing.
Ebrahimi denied that she was the woman in the film in an interview with the British newspaper Guardian earlier this year and dismissed it as a fake, made by a vengeful former fianc? bent on destroying her career.
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Let's worry about our own freedom, first. Let's protect our own borders, first. Alex Jones just read the report of a high school student who was suspended for maintaining that grass is safer than alcohol. Every sad little government employee seems to be on some kind of power trip and have no other thought in their silly little heads than to use their authority to bother those who disagree with them. Never vote for a school bond!
If we don't like radical Islamists, then we shouldn't support them as we have in Bosnia and Afghanistan--and our support for them in Afghanistan became official policy under Carter months before the Soviet invasion.
wow-if we dare use that word god's going to send a lightning bolt and annihilate us where we stand. Somebody should wage jihad on the PC police.
Its because muslims repress sexuality (not wanting to believe it exists) that they turn into monsters and rapists. What is so evil about porn and what is this 'slavery' you're talking about? *** is a natural human function and porn exploits and in a sense celebrates all its forms.
You know what's much worse than ***? The love of terrorism, suicide bombing, beheading people for being "infidels", forcing a backwards dark ages death cult on others, brainwashing children to martyr themselves in killing Jews/Americans and anyone else who doesn't follow your crazy ideology.
*** leads to creating new life-Jihad, anti-***, leads to destroying life, see the difference?
"We are one of the largest producers of porn, and you wonder why the WTC (9/11) happened." Posted by ToolMangler
No need to wonder-a bunch of psychotic hypocrits decided to attack a country they're jealous of for all the freedoms we have. Porn had nothing to do with it, rather Islam had everything to do with.
Worse of all is making the age-inappropriate porn available to children and including children.
I'm just glad my wife doesn't feel the same way!
Posted by RandalDS at 08:15 PM : Jun 14, 2007
We are one of the largest producers of porn, and you wonder why the WTC (9/11) happened.
I'm just glad my wife doesn't feel the same way!