On several occasions you have claimed to be a non-Bahai, but that your
wife is a Bahai. On this site you have also demonstrated to be one of
the most biggoted Islam bashers, some of your articulated harangues
clearly falling under the legal definition of what constitutes a hate-
crime.
You have stated,
I personally hold Islam responsible for ALL (100%) ills of Iran and
Iranian society. To that end, I am a strong proponent of Islam
bashing at every opportunity possible. "
http://www.iranian.com/main/blog/faramarz-fateh/islam-bashing-fully-justified-100
Yet recently you were invited as a guest speaker at a United Nations
gathering to speak about the plight of the Baha'is in Iran,
http://www.una-colorado.org/mod/resource/view.php?id=248.
"Faramarz Fateh was also invited and he talked about the persecution
of people of the Baha'i' faith in Iran."
It appears that the medications you prescribe for others needs to be
taken by yourself. Also find a good lawyer while you are at it, too,
since I am about to inform a few North American based Arab/Muslim anti-
defamation groups about you.
http://profiles.friendster.com/10895114
* Male, 49, Single
* Interested In: Dating Women, Friends, Activity Partners
* Member Since: Jul 2004
* Location: Carlsbad, CA
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http://www.newageislam.org/NewAgeIslamMuslimsAndIslamophobia_1.aspx?ArticleID=2104
Islam bashing is fully justified, 100%
By Faramarz_Fateh
16-Nov-2009
I just finished reading a blog by someone who was questioning and was
somewhat surprised that Islam bashing has become a sport if you will.
As apparently bewildered as he was about what is going on, I am
bewildered as to how someone who claims to be non religious is so
clueless as to why what is happening, is happening.
Lets look at 2 countries which are the primary hubs of the 2 main
sects of Islam, Shia' and Sunni; Iran and Saudi Arabia respectively.
In these countries:
Iran Saudi Arabia
1) Are women equal to men? No No
2) Is there freedom of speech? No No
3) Do people of other faiths practice No No
their religion freely
4) Can a citizen of these country No No
change his/her religion without fear of execution?
5) Are there free elections? No No
6) Do these countries support global Yes Yes
terrorism?
7) Is Islam forced down the throat Yes Yes
of their citizens?
8) Do religious clerics in these Yes Yes
countries advocate hatred and
killings of people of other faiths?
9) Do 51+% of people of these Yes Yes
countries like and support regime change?
10) Is there oppression and censorship Yes Yes
of arts and literature?
11) Can men have more than 1 wife? Yes Yes
12) Is there religiously sanctioned Yes Yes
prostitution (temporary sigheh)
The list is too long to type; you can add censorship of all type of
media (TV, internet, newspapers) and a whole host of other things like
honor killings, "taghiyeh", culture of sadness etc etc etc
Newsletter
A United Nations Association-Pikes Peak Chapter Publication Vol. 6, No.
3. /2009
http://www.una-colorado.org/mod/resource/view.php?id=248.
Joann Oh, Program Chair
Dr. Bernard Amadei, founder of EWB-USA
Summer Get-together
On Sunday, June 28 members gathered at the home of Brenda Mensink and
Dean Tollefson in their lovely yard for an ice cream social and to
learn more about the United Nations. The afternoon started out warm
and sunny with members divided into several groups to focus on two
questions: 1) Which of the many organizations of the UN are you most
interested in and why? Tell us what you have found out about the its
work and why that is very important to you and 2) Which of the other
organizations of the U.N. would you like to know more about? Where did
that interest or curiosity come from? Why or how did that happen?
It didn't take long and big clouds formed and we were soon running for
cover into Brenda and Dean’s living room to escape a heavy downpour of
rain. The afternoon continued with an Iranian guest, Abby Mehdipour,
talking about the current situation in Iran which was very interesting
and informative. Faramarz Fateh was also invited and he talked about
the persecution of people of the Baha'i' faith in Iran.
We all enjoyed the time we spent together and look forward to more
opportunities to get to know one another and discuss our common
interest - The United Nations.
http://www.iranian.com/fateh.html
Feature writer
Nothing, nada, zilch
Giving credit to the Islamic Republic
August 2, 2007
Is dealing with Iranians good or bad?
The recurring theme is do not deal with Iranians
June 15, 2007
As good as sex
Kabab
June 1, 2007
Between now and November 2008
U.S. presidential campaign and Iran
April 10, 2007
Enough already
Don't think the world revolves around you or Iran
March 26, 2007
If not for my kid
So what's making me unhappy?! I am thinking it's lilfe in the U.S.
March 14, 2007
Not a pretty sight
The tragedy will be huge numbers of dead and injured
February 14, 2007
Chizi ke avaz daareh geleh nadaareh
Now that we are subject of discrimination, racism, injustice etc,
there are not too many that give a shit about us either
January 17, 2007
Attack on Iran is inevitable
I am not sure what can be done at this point
January 15, 2007
Maybe we desrve it
Let me remind ya'll of a few facts about Jimmy Carter
December 17, 2006
Oppression, injustice and indignity
Ahmadinjead's letter
December 1, 2006
Let's get a grip
UCLA Taer incident
November 21, 2006
California dreamin'
Divorce stats
November 11, 2006
What has happened to Iranian men?
Zanzaleels
October 4, 2006
It's good to be a woman (in the USA)
Has a woman ever spent 4 months salary on an engagement ring for a
guy?
September 18, 2006
Facing reality
My humble opinions about whats going on in Lebanon
July 19, 2006
Missing TEAM genes
Face it, Iran as a country is decades away from having any kind of
TEAM in any sports
July 10, 2006