![]() Iranian convicted of dealing drugs and sex offences avoids deportationLaw & Order | 206500 hits | Jul 04 8:35 am | Posted by: WDHIII Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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Time te replace these immigration boards.
We need to stop treating criminals as political refugees. This criminal gives nothing to Canada and must be sent home.
Time te replace these immigration boards.
Time to replace these immigration boards.
OMG! We actually agree! Except I spelled it right though.
http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=1363169
If you recall, the vice-chair posted his infamous "Fuck Canada" post on Canada Day.
hmmm, persecution from running drugs and playing with little girls maybe ??
This is such a joke.
His lawyer told the immigration board that Noedost was granted the status because of the persecution he suffered in Iran.
hmmm, persecution from running drugs and playing with little girls maybe ??
This is such a joke.
I see this stuff pretty often. Crims from all over the world get a free ride in Canada.
Here's a good example of Liberal appointees to the IRB.
http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=1363169
If you recall, the vice-chair posted his infamous "Fuck Canada" post on Canada Day.
I forgot that little nugget.
Thank you for reminding us.
Say hi to Aser-what's his name.
CLOSE TEHRAN (AFP) � Iran on Saturday hanged 20 people for drug trafficking at a prison in Karaj, west of the capital, the semi-official Fars news agency reported.
Fars said more than 700 kilos (1,540 pounds) of drugs, including heroin, cocaine and opium, were seized from the 20, who were aged between 35 and 48 and had been arrested over the past five years.
According to human rights group Amnesty International Iran applied the death penalty to 346 people last year, carrying out more executions than any other country apart from China.
But it is rare for such a large number of people to be executed in a single day in the Islamic republic.
Twenty-nine people who had been convicted for various crimes, including murder, rape and drugs trafficking, took place on July 27, 2008 in the largest mass execution in years.
On January 2 last year, 13 people were hanged, including a mother of two young children found guilty of murdering her husband.
The latest hangings bring to at least 161 the number of people executed in the Islamic republic so far this year, according to an AFP count based on news reports. In 2008, Iran executed 246 people, according to that count.
Earlier on Saturday the Etemad newspaper reported that two Iranian men convicted of murder had been hanged in the southern city of Shiraz.
Tehran says the death penalty is a necessary tool for maintaining public security and is only applied after exhaustive judicial proceedings.
Murder, rape, armed robbery, drugs trafficking and adultery are all punishable by death in Iran