Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Gay Teenager Faces Return To Iran After Dutch Ruling

A gay teenager who claims he faces the death penalty in Iran after his boyfriend was executed there two years ago has spoken of his anger and disappointment at losing his legal battle against deportation.

Mehdi Kazemi, 19, who sought sanctuary in Britain in 2005 when he discovered that his partner had been hanged in Tehran for engaging in homosexual acts, is expected to be returned to Iran in the next few weeks.

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See also:

Now Iranian lesbian who fled to Britain faces deportation

Earlier:

Woman artist gets death threats over gay Muslim photos

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

From a real Christian: Homosexuality is a sin, but it does not give me the right to hurt a homosexual because I know it is a sin. God will deal with the homosexual when his or her time of judgement comes. A few Christians give many a bad name in this area. I am a Christian and I believe homosexuality is wrong, but I would never hurt or kill a homosexual. I will tell them what I think and they can tell me what they think, but no one should be physically hurt or killed. Fact is, the homosexual is doomed to Hell if they do not repent of their ways and live the way God created us to live, man and woman, penis vagina... it's very simple, logical, Godly. Homosexuals can stop doing what they are doing and live happy normal sexual relationships, it's a proven fact, I've seen it with my own eyes, research it for those who say it is not fact, there is fact out there, it's not the way humans are born, God does not make us that way, we choose to be that way and it is a sinful choice on our behalf.

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