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Sunday, October 07, 2007

 

Gay Sex, Hamas-Fatah and Videotape.

By Khaled Abu Toameh

Jerusalem Post | Friday, October 05, 2007

 

The Hamas-Fatah power struggle has descended into the gutter

over the past few days, with both parties trading allegations

about the involvement of their members in homosexual relations

and adultery.

The alleged "sex scandals" are said to have occurred in the

Gaza Strip, which fell into Hamas's hands in June.

Shortly after the Islamist movement wrested control of the

Strip, Hamas officials began talking about

"damning" documents and films that were seized inside

Palestinian Authority security headquarters formerly

controlled by Fatah.

According to the officials, the Fatah men had been spying on

several senior PA officials, some of whom were caught on tape

having homosexual intercourse.

A DVD distributed among a limited number of Hamas

representatives features a former PA official having sex with

another man. The disc, according to a Palestinian journalist

in Gaza City, is being sold on the black market for NIS 20.

Hamas says the PA's Preventive Security Force played a major

role in collecting the evidence against the senior PA

officials. In some cases, Hamas said, the documents and tapes

were used to extort large sums of money from the PA officials.

 

Two documents that were allegedly seized inside Preventative

Security Force headquarters provide insight into the method

used to collect information about the sexual conduct of the

top officials.

According to one document, entitled "A Large Number of

Homosexuals," a number of wealthy and influential figures in

the Gaza Strip had formed a "gang" for practicing homosexual

intercourse.

"Some of them were summoned for questioning and they admitted

to having sexual intercourse with boys and adult males," the

document, dated May 12, 2005, stated.

"Some of them had individual sex, while others preferred group

sex. Some of them paid money for sex, while others performed

sexual intercourse with males in front of their wives."

The sex allegedly took place in hotels, clinics and private

homes - in some cases with a picture of Arafat hanging

overhead.

The document described the homosexuals as a "very dangerous

group" and warned that the phenomenon might spread to other

parts of the Gaza Strip, adding that rival political factions

could exploit the case to defame Fatah and "create chaos and

confusion."

The second document is a follow-up to the first.

Entitled "Results of Questioning," it names four homosexuals

who allegedly had sexual relations with senior Fatah officials

in the Strip.

The four supposedly blackmailed the officials after filming

them during sexual intercourse. "Since we are talking about

top Fatah figures, there is a need to summon them and talk to

them," the document, dated May 19, 2005, concluded.

A Hamas official in the Gaza Strip said the documents were the

"tip of the iceberg" and that his movement was planning to

reveal more evidence about Fatah's "moral corruption."

The official said Hamas had already posted a short video on

the YouTube Web site showing used condoms that were found

inside the offices of senior Fatah security commanders and

political figures.

Another Hamas official said his men had uncovered three

brothels that had been frequented by top Fatah officials in

the Gaza Strip.

Fatah officials in Ramallah refused to comment on the latest

allegations. However, they stressed that it was not hard to

forge such documents since Hamas was now in control of the

security headquarters and of all the archives and files inside

the buildings.

But a respected Palestinian journalist in Gaza City who

examined the two documents said there was no reason to doubt

their authenticity.

In a bid to counter the Hamas campaign, Fatah members have

published details about "sex scandals" involving Hamas

activists.

According to Fatah, a Hamas imam was recently caught having

sex with a male minor in a mosque basement.

In another incident, according to Fatah, a senior member of

Hamas's armed wing, Izaddin K was expelled from his

refugee camp after he was caught having sex with a male

colleague in a vehicle. And according to a report on a

Fatah-controlled Web site, a Hamas man was caught naked

together with his neighbor's wife in her bedroom.

"These Hamas people are very immoral and corrupt," said a

senior Fatah official. "They use Islam as a cover-up for their

crimes. But our people know very well who they are dealing

with. We have a lot of information about the moral corruption

of many Hamas officials and we will make them public at the

right time."

 

·       Two years ago we were writing about Gay Adolescent Hookers in the Gaza Strip pimped by Hamas

·       Arafart died of AIDS and everyone who knew anything at all about the PA knew he was a BIG QUEEN with a nice tush

·       A 2003 Survey of Adult Men in Saudi Arabia revealed that a full 53% of them admitted they are practicing Homos

 

The Muslims are gays and they even have a –

 

 

FATWA FOR MUSLIM TRANSSEXUALS!

 

 

                  

A fatwa for transsexuals

One woman's courage in appealing to the late Ayatollah Khomeini has made Tehran the unlikely sex change capital of the world.

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By Robert Tait

 

 

July 28, 2005 | It could take something extraordinary to move the

late Ayatolla Ruhollah Khomeini to issue a fatwa (or religious and legal decree).

Novelist Salman Rushdie did it by challenging the sanctity of the Prophet Mohammed in "The Satanic Verses," provoking Iran's austere revolutionary Leader into pronouncing the death sentence. For Maryam Khatoon Molkara it required the equally dramatic step of confronting Khomeini in person and  proving,  in graphic terms, that she was a woman trapped inside a man's body.

To do so, she had to endure a ferocious beating from bodyguards

before coming face to face with the ayatollah in his living room,

covered in blood, dressed in a man's suit and, thanks to a course of hormone treatment, sporting fully formed female breasts.

 

"It was behesht [paradise]," Molkara, 55, says of the meeting 22

years ago. "The atmosphere, the moment and the person were paradise for me. I had the feeling that from then on there would be a sort of light." Light or not, the encounter produced, in turn, a religious judgment that -- unlike the unfulfilled edict on Rushdie -- has had an enduring effect that still resonates. Because today, the Islamic Republic of Iran occupies the unlikely role of global leader for sex changes.

 

In contrast to almost everywhere else in the Muslim world, sex

change operations are legal in Iran for anyone who can afford the

minimum $3,500 cost and satisfy interviewers that he or she meets necessary psychological criteria.

As a result, women who endured agonizing childhood and adolescent experiences as boys, and -- albeit in fewer numbers -- young men who reached sexual maturity as girls, are easy to find in Tehran. Iran has even become a magnet for patients from eastern European and Arab countries seeking to change their gender.

 

Every Tuesday and Wednesday morning in Dr. Bahram Mir-Jalali's Tehran clinic young men and women gather in preparation for a new start on the opposite side of the gender divide. Many are desperate, seeing the operation as an escape from a confused sexual identity that has led to parental rejection and persecution by police and religious vigilantes.

 

Ali-Reza, 24, wearing thick makeup, has livid red burn marks on his arm after his father poured boiling water over him in a rage over his "sexual

deviancy." "I have attempted suicide three times," he says. "The interpretation of my family was that having a child like me was a punishment from God.

My parents were religious and traditional, and they called me trash under the name of Islam."

 

Others voice feelings of spiritual renewal after the surgery. "It's like a rebirth," says Hasti, formerly Hassan, now reinvented as a svelte, leggy 20-year-old who is planning to marry her German fiancé. "I've even  forgotten my male birthday. I only remember my female birthday, the day when I received the operation. It was very painful, but I feel happy whereas before I was always crying."

 

Mir-Jalali, 66, a Paris-trained surgeon, has performed 320 gender operations in the past 12 years. Around 250 have involved the complex and physically painful process of transforming men into women by creating female genitals through a skin graft from the intestines. In a European country, he says, he would have carried out fewer than 40 such procedures over the same period. The reason for the discrepancy, he says, is Iran's strict ban on homosexuality, as required by the Quran.

 

"In Iran, homosexuality is treated as a crime carrying the death

penalty," he says. "In Europe and North America, it is accepted.

Transsexuals aren't homosexuals. Unlike homosexuals, they suffer from a separation of  body and soul where they believe their own body doesn't belong to them.

But in Europe they can have a free life. They aren't under the same pressure to  Change their sex. In Iran, transsexuals suffer from a lack of awareness, within their own family and in wider society. That increases the psychological pressure and contributes to the higher number of operations here."

 

Nevertheless, the surgery's availability has provided deliverance to a community that was once cowed and confined to a secret underground existence.

Bringing it about has required a theological rethink from Iran's Shiite Islamic rulers, accustomed to rigidly traditional stances on sexual matters.

Indeed, Islamic scholars are still trying to reconcile the fatwa

with religious thinking. Hojatolislam Muhammad Mehdi Kariminia, a cleric based in the holy city of Qom, is writing a Ph.D. thesis on transsexuality. "The basic humanity of the person is preserved," is his conclusion. "The change is simply of characteristics."

 

This situation would have been unthinkable were it not for the

bravery and persistence of Molkara, who embarked on a personal odyssey that brought persecution and abuse in her quest for Khomeini's official blessing.

Khomeini had pronounced on gender problems in a book written in 1963, when he indicated there was no religious proscription against corrective surgery.

However, says Molkara, the statement applied only to hermaphrodites, defined as those bearing both male and female genital characteristics. It provided no remedy for those -- such as Molkara -- who physically belonged to one gender but were convinced that they were members of the opposite sex.

In 1975, Molkara -- then working with Iranian television and going by her male name of Fereydoon -- wrote the first of several letters to the ayatollah, then exiled in Iraq in opposition to the shah.

"I told him I had always had the feeling that I was a woman," she says. "I wrote that my mother had told me that even at the age of 2, she had found me in front of the mirror putting chalk on my face the same way a woman puts on her makeup.

 

He wrote back, saying that I should follow the Islamic obligations of being a woman."

 

In 1978 Molkara traveled to Paris, where Khomeini was by then based, to lobby him in person. She was unsuccessful, and the subsequent Islamic revolution, far from easing the transsexuals' path, cast them into darkness. Some were locked up in Tehran's notorious Evin prison while others were stoned to death.

Molkara, meanwhile, was fired from her job, forcibly injected with male hormones and confined to a psychiatric institution.

 

Thanks to her contacts with influential clerics, Molkara was

released and resolved to keep fighting. She lobbied several leading

figures in the regime, including Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, who later became president. All urged her to write once again to Khomeini.

 

"I couldn't continue like this," she says. "I knew I could get the

operation easily enough in London, but I wanted the documentation so I could live." [1]

 

Desperate for the religious blessing that would confer legal

protection in staunchly Islamic Iran, Molkara decided on a fateful step.

Donning a man's suit, she walked to Khomeini's heavily protected

compound in north Tehran, carrying a copy of the Quran. In an additional piece of religious symbolism, she had tied shoes around her neck. The gesture --

redolent of Ashura, the Shiite festival depicting the heroism of the

third imam Hossein -- was meant to convey that she was seeking shelter.

At first, it failed to provide her with any. As she approached the

compound, armed security guards pounced and began beating her. They stopped only when Khomeini's brother, Hassan Pasandide, witnessing the scene, intervened and took Molkara into his house.

 

There, Molkara -- then bearded, tall and powerfully built --

hysterically tried to explain her predicament. "I was screaming, 'I'm a woman, I'm a woman,'" she says. The security guards, fea2ring Molkara was carrying explosives, were anxious about the band wrapped around her chest. She removed it to reveal the female breasts underneath. The women in the room rushed to cover her with a chador.

 

By then, Khomeini's son, Ahmad, had arrived and was moved to tears by Molkara's story. Amid the emotion, it was decided to take Molkara to the supreme leader himself. On meeting the nearly mythic figure in whom she had invested such hope, Molkara fainted.

 

"I was taken into a corridor," Molkara says. "I could hear Khomeini raising his voice. He was blaming those around him, asking how they could mistreat someone who had come for shelter. He was saying, 'This person is God's servant.' He had three of his trusted doctors in the room, and he asked what the difference was between hermaphrodites and transsexuals. What are these 'difficult neutrals,' he was saying. Khomeini didn't know about the condition until then.

From that moment on, everything changed for me."

 

Molkara left the Khomeini compound with a letter addressed to the chief prosecutor and the head of medical ethics giving religious

authorization for her -- and, by implication, others like her -- to

surgically change their gender. It was the fatwa she had sought.

 

Subsequently, Molkara struggled to convince fellow transsexuals of their rights and to introduce the requisite medical standards for sex change operations to Iran. She only completed her gender change four years ago, ironically undergoing the surgery in Thailand because of unhappiness

with procedures in her native country.

 

Today she runs Iran's leading transsexual campaign group and has become the community's spokesperson. But two security monitors in her living room attest to her vulnerability in a society still intolerant of sexual unorthodoxy. "It is hard to live with constant fear," she says. "I hope things are easier for the next generation of transsexuals. Every time a transsexual is arrested by the police I am called to bail them out. Outside the police stone my car."

 

A brief encounter with Iran's hallowed religious leader may have

brought light.

 

But for many Iranians, enlightenment has yet to dawn.

 

 

The Iranians are -

 

* Not just Crazed Killers

* Not just blood-thirsty medieval monsters

* Not just dangerous pariahs

 

THE MUSLIMS ARE GAY!

 

The Muslims of Iran are:

 

* HOMOSEXUALS

* LESBIANS

* CROSS DRESSERS

* TRANSSEXUALS

* QUESTIONING (They are not sure what they are and decide each day)

 

Muslims truly meet the "GBLTQ" classification that is so popular in the US Gay Community. and The "Holy" Ayatollah Khomeini was a CLASS A FREAK TOO:

 

Excerpts from Ayatollah Khomeini’s Book

 

A man can have sexual pleasure from a child as young as a baby. However he should not penetrate, sodomising the child is OK. If the man penetrates and damages the child then he should be responsible for her

subsistence all her life. This girl, however does not count as one of

his four permanent wives.

The man will not be eligible to marry the girls sister.

From Khomeini's book, "Tahrirolvasyleh", fourth volume, Darol

Elm, Gom, Iran, 1990

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It is better for a girl to marry in such a time when she would

begin menstruation at her husband's house rather than her father's home. Any father marrying his daughter so young will  have a permanent place in heaven.

From Khomeini's book, "Tahrirolvasyleh", fourth volume, Darol

Elm, Gom, Iran, 1990 [Mohammad (founder of Islam) The Pedophile]

 

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A man can have sex with animals such as sheep¹s, cows, camels and so on.

However he should kill the animal after he has his orgasm. He

should not sell the meat to the people in his own village, however

selling the meat to the next door village should be fine.

 

From Khomeini's book, "Tahrirolvasyleh", fourth volume, Darol

Elm, Gom, klkibv Iran, 1990

 

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"If one commits the act of sodomy with a cow, a ewe, or a

camel, their urine and their excrements become impure, and

even their milk may no longer be consumed. The animal must

then be killed and as quickly as possible and burned."

 

The little green book, Sayings of Ayatollah Khomeini,

Political, Phylosophica, Social and Religious with a special

introduction by Clive Irving, ISBN number 0-553-14032-9, page

47

 

 

THE MUSLIMS OF IRAN ARE GAY!

 

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[1] The most difficult challenge was finding a set of balls since the Muslims don’t have any!

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