Iranian Media Pledges $600,000 to Murder Salman Rushdie
Fatwas never die, even on Election Day.

It's election day in Iran and record turnout is expected

among voters choosing a new Parliament and Assembly of Experts (the religious elites who choose the Supreme Leader). The elections are widely seen as a referendum on the policies of "moderate" President Hassan Rouhani, as well as the nuclear agreement reached on his watch.
The deal has given Iran hope for significant economic progress following a decade of crippling sanctions, but over the past week, hope that the country might emerge from its theological dark ages dimmed a bit.
As reported by Reuters, 40 Iranian news outlets have kicked in roughly $600,000 to add to the millions of dollars already pledged to the 27-year-old bounty on Satanic Verses author Salman Rushdie's head.
The fatwa, or religious ruling, was originally decreed by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, who deemed Rushdie's novel "blasphemous" in 1989. Though a previous reform-minded Iranian president declared the fatwa "completely finished" in 1998, Khomeini's successor, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei reasserted the standing death sentence on the British author in 2005.
The New York Times editorial board thinks the renewal of calls to assasinate Rushdie, who was forced to live in hiding for more than nine years, is a craven distraction by Iranian hard-liners timed to influence the election:
Though Iran's hard-line political leaders have stacked the electoral deck in their favor by culling reformists from the roster of approved candidates, they are taking no chances that moderates might be elected. Since a large voter turnout is thought to favor moderate candidates, dragging up the old fatwa against Mr. Rushdie is, as the reformist journalist Mojgan Faraji observed, intended to overshadow the elections and cause a stir to make "other issues more important than voting."
A spokesman from the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), a group that describes itself as a "inclusive and pluralistic parliament-in-exile," said this about the official new calls and upgraded rewards for murdering a writer:
This once again clearly shows that terrorism is intertwined with the very existence of this regime as one of the pillars of its survival. The mere fact that even the so-called media in this regime allocate a budget for terror manifests that all of the regime's institutions are geared toward its ominous objectives. It's simply ludicrous to think that one can reach out to some parts of the ruling theocracy to bring about moderation.
Rushdie is on a self-imposed Twitter break and hasn't yet commented on the latest threats to his life from the government of a nation-state currently attempting to convince the world of its peaceful intentions, but a recently published open letter in The Guardian shows he has the support of a growing number of activists, artists and intellectuals.
Notably missing from the list, however, are all the writers who clashed with Rushdie last year over his support of PEN American's decision to honor the murdered cartoonists of Charlie Hebdo for bravery in free expression, who like Rushdie continued to stay true to their iconoclastic artform even in the face of terror.
Speaking of potentially offesnive art, below you can check out the 1990 Pakistani film, International Gorillay (International Guerrillas), or as it's titled on Youtube, "Flying Korans kill infidel Salman Rushide with lightnings and fire."
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We noted this in the PM links ... on Monday? under "Fatwa, Adjusted for Inflation"
Although any excuse to link to that Pakistani video is a good one. I always wondered what happened to Michael Dudikoff. Good to see he landed on his... is still working.
That editing is frikkin' atrocious. On par with Taken 3
Joke's on the clerics. It seems fatwas increase your chances of success with the ladies.
Speaking of potentially offesnive art
"Flying Korans kill infidel Salman Rushide with lightnings and fire."
That certainly is offesnive!
Salman Rushdie can probably double that and tell the hit-men to go shoo..
Man, Iran can't come up with a decent hit-man contract. $600K??? That's it?
Not even $1mm?
Given that real hit-man contracts are usually $400 and two bottles of Oxys, that's actually pretty good.
Is the the Florida rate?
no, the Florida rate is one bottle of Oxy.
and you get to keep the golf cart after
$1 to see it
$2 to touch
$3 to watch me touch it
$4 for an HJ
$5 for a BJ
$6 for a ZJ
I don't know why I am asking this.... *shudders*
A "ZJ"?
Oh Gawd, I looked it up.
So, extra for the meth?
You punished yourself for no reason. It was a "beerfest" reference.
Still can't read, eh?
As reported by Reuters, 40 Iranian news outlets have kicked in roughly $600,000 to add to the millions of dollars already pledged to the 27-year-old bounty on Satanic Verses author Salman Rushdie's head.
I like how the koran-lasers sound like ricocheting bullets... and that delay sounded great.
Sorry, not buying this story. I've been assured of Iran benevolence by Sheldon Richman.
I suspect this is an Israeli hasbara false flag meant to demean the benevolent Islamic government of Iran.
The Pope, the Ayatollah, what really is the difference?
The pope has better hats and a bitchin' ride.
Although I think I heard the current pope isn't using the Popemobile?
I think the popemobile went out of vogue after the 90s.
The original copy of the story gave the game away when it said there was a 600K shekel reward for anyone who carries out the fatwa. Took some lightning-fast editing to save the ruse.
Do I have to be Muslim to get in on this fatwah?
Yeah. That kind of order is only binding on the ummah.
ummah gonna interrupt you for a second...
*imma narrow my gaze*
Iran Executes All the Adult Males in an Entire Village for "Drug Trafficking"
http://theinfluence.org/iran-e.....afficking/
(Warning, disturbing pic.)
Saudi Arabia is doing the same. As our drug war winds down theirs ramps up.
Is it ramping up? There are a lot of countries in the world... well, maybe not a lot, but there are countries in the world where dealing drugs is a death sentence.
However, in the U.S., selling loose cigarettes in New York is a death sentence.
Interesting how you reflexively jump to their defense.
Are loose cigarettes not an abomination?
Like I said, their drug war is ramping up as ours dies down. Not sure why you have such a hard time with that.
Maybe because of the DEA's budget.
A: Ours isn't dying down. We've relaxed some rules on Marijuana.
Two: I was adding snark about New York City's ravenous attitude about tax revenue, so ravenous that selling a loose cigarette is an arrestable offense which could end in death.
III: I was asking the question if the MEs drug war is actually ramping up-- is there any evidence of that, or is that just more of the same for them?
Not sure why you have such a hard time with that.
Oh, and by "we" I mean a handful of localities.
Do you know what "defense" means?
Sure. Here's an example: "We must kill people who deal drugs because our children may get addicted to them." Here's another example: "Iran is ramping up the drug war based on addiction propaganda but to deflect from this fact you must challenge the intelligence of anyone who points this out."
So, no.
Try this Our drug war has died so far down that cigarettes are now part of it.
You should have put a warning for the other articles on that site.
Say what you will about the precepts of the Islamic State, at least their videos have production values.
"But why single out Islam? What about the bounties that Christians offer to murder people who disrespect Jesus?? Bigot!"
Are you trying' to tell me Muhammad can't hit a curveball?
*unsheaths knife*
Let's not start a holy war here.
You mean this?
https://youtu.be/bBPS7xTd45g
Christians have their stockpiles of assault weapons and militias of right wing teahadists to do the job
Maybe Mormons?
They were a bit dangerous back in the day, and there are still a few rogue elements, but their threat isn't 0.1% as bad as Islam.
Sounds like Iranian media are fair game, then.
Kind of reminds me of a Power Rangers episode. Except with more Allah than usual.
This is why we ride Harleys!
http://www.Anon-Net.tk
"... shows he has the support of a growing number of activists, artists and intellectuals."
They're going to guard him or what?
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