human rights watch

torsdag 22 november 2018

what to say to them only with a letter without any evidence judging people are not fascist ??






what to say to them only with a letter without any evidence judging people are not fascist ??

The Employment Service has lied again. They just lie to them. Do not say honest because you know why they are doing so bad things against us. today Swedish politicians have good relations with the Iranian regime and I am active via the network and criticize the regime, we know there are both Iranian agents and Turkish agents working in the employment office, we will be publishing their photos soon.



what they say is fascists and fascists always cooperate together as before the time hits their father collaborated with Islamists ..

 Today, this letter from the Employment Service received a request from the social services that we had previously contacted because we reported to the Maskrosen pre-school because they treated very little children in a small way when they tried to go to the kindergarten side when the children story was very strong, even one of the teachers has lied like hell because I have everything is recorded with cameras when we had contact with jenny who wrote a lying thing ,,

There are two demands on social services elsewhere, but both have cooperation with Iranian agents and Turkish agents, both in the employment and social services.
One is this cooperation as one of the reasons the employment agency tries to humiliate people to criticize a dictatorial regime a killer regime ?? then the employment agency is trying to punish us here because of our network activity and criticism of Islamic Fascist regime.
Stefan Löfven, your Iranian visit normalizes dictatorships.
You talk about our beautiful suburbs, where many young people live in exclusion. I guess you're talking about this because you think all people are equally worthy and that it is often of inhuman and terrible reasons that people moved here over the years. But I have realized you do not mean what you're talking about, Mona Behnejad writes to Stefan Löfven before his visit to Iran's President Hassan Rouhani.
On February 11, you will visit the country I never put my foot on, on the anniversary of the bloody revolution. You will meet Iran's President Hassan Rouhani to discuss business and trade. To me it's like spotting all Iranian refugees in the face, writes Mona Behnejad whose parents fled from Iran.
This is a debate article. It is the person who has written the text that stands for the views in it, not the Metro. Metro is a politically united newspaper.
Hello Prime Minister Stefan Löfven,
I think you are a rhetoric. A skilled man. You talk a lot. I have been following you for a long time, and in every debate you talk about Swedish welfare, you are partly in favor of good welfare and you talk about our beautiful suburbs, where many young people live in an exclusion. I guess you're talking about this because you think all people are equally worthy and that it is often of inhuman and terrible reasons that people moved here over the years.
In one of these beautiful suburbs I have grown up. My family ended there after the revolution in Iran in 1979. It was a bloody revolution that led to a bloody war where thousands of people lose their lives. Many of them were child soldiers who were used to erase minor.
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One day in the 80's my dad would go to the movies. He did not come home again. He was arrested and put to prison. He was not entitled to a lawyer and was waiting for a death penalty, just like many of his friends. My father's uncle managed to pay him out of prison when he was a famous actor at this time and because Iran's corruption is a fact.
My mother who was not a Muslim was forced to wear veil and, according to the new laws, did not have to study - just because of his religion. She and many others put their lives at risk by giving all their savings to a smuggler who could actually be a thief or rapist. They jumped on a shore and crossed the border to Pakistan where they lived a couple of years before moving to Sweden. There they lived without any contact with their families. The families were completely unaware if the children were alive or not.
These are just a few stories of millions of stories. Everyone who moves their homeland has their own story, but something most of Iran has in common is that they move from a dictatorship.
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February 11th, you will visit the country I never put my foot in. February 11th is the anniversary of the bloody revolution that absolutely did not lead your majority of people believed it would lead. You will meet Iran's President Hassan Rouhani to discuss business and trade. To me it's like spotting all Iranian refugees in your face. Iran is a dictatorship where many people today live under oppression and in extreme class differences. The year is 2017, but the women still have extremely limited rights. According to Amnesty, at least 977 people were executed in Iran in 2015. 977 human lives. Stefan Löfven, are you for or against the death penalty?
Iran does not have a democratic judiciary, far from being prosecuted, given access to a lawyer or a fair trial. Youngsters are judged to whip because they dance to American music in a video. Young people can be sentenced to death for their sexual orientation or political opinions - because they are not entitled to think and think as desired.
You are well aware of this Stefan Löfven. But in a global perspective, you seem to think that Sweden's contact with Iran is more important than human rights and everyone's equal value as you preach in Sweden's Riksdag. You are Sweden's prime minister, so you are Sweden's face outward and you represent us - the Swedish people. But you do not represent me, me and many other Iranians from Sweden, you are spotting your face instead.
I have realized that you do not mean what you are talking about in all your debates. Sweden should not discuss trade or have any trade in dictatorships. In a dictatorship, people lose life every day. You're a part of that. You normalize dictatorships. You look at while even more people lose their lives.
Mona Behnejad
https://www.metro.se/artikel/stefan-l%C3%B6fven-ditt-iranbes%C3%B6k-normaliserar-diktaturer
https://rattvisanrealit.blogspot.com/2018/11/stefan-lofven-ditt-iranbesok.html

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