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Tehran summons Australian ambassador
Sep 4th, 2024 at 9:59pm
 
They are not happy with his Instagram post supporting 'Wear it Purple' day, in support of the LGBTQIA+ community.

In Iran, they hang homosexuals. They don't even afford them the mercy of a long-drop hanging which in most cases brings about death (or at least unconsciousness) instantly.

No, they get the commercial crane out, put the noose around the neck and lift the condemned up, strangling them to death, which can take up to 20 minutes to bring about death.



Tehran summons Australian ambassador over 'norm-breaking' Instagram post, Iranian media reports


By Andrew Thorpe
4 September 2024

ABC NEWS

Iran summoned Australia's ambassador in Tehran over the publication of an Instagram post the government deemed "norm-breaking", Iran's semi-official ILNA news agency reported on Tuesday, a day after state media said the post had "promoted homosexuality".

The post on the embassy's official Instagram account celebrated "Wear It Purple Day" and expressed dedication to creating "a supporting environment where everyone, especially LGBTQIA+ youth, can feel proud to be themselves".

"Let's keep championing diversity and inclusion for a brighter, more inclusive future," it said.

ILNA quoted Australia's ambassador to Iran, Ian McConville, as saying the post was not intended to insult the Iranian people and their values, and that the Islamic Republic was not mentioned in it.

The post remains live on the Australian embassy's Instagram account.

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Iran's Mehr news agency, another semi-official government news agency headquartered in Tehran, quoted the director of the Regional Department at the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs as having "strongly condemned the action of the Australian embassy in posting such content that was against the accepted norms".

"The content published by the Australian embassy is insulting and contrary to Iranian and Islamic tradition, customs and culture," the Iranian diplomat was quoted as saying, also suggesting that posting such content was violating international law.

Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations Murray Watt said he was concerned by the Iranian government's reaction, and that the embassy in Iran was upholding Australian values.

"The Albanese government's views and our values are that we support all Australians, regardless of their sexual orientation, their gender, their race, and I am concerned to see this reaction from the Iranian government to the activities of the Australian embassy," he told ABC News Breakfast

"We're very proud about the fact that our embassies promote Australian values internationally and I'm very concerned to see an overseas government seemingly take action against an Australian embassy that is upholding Australian values."

He said it was too early to say whether there would be counteraction from Australia.

Foreign Minister Penny Wong also responded to the Iranian government's action in a statement.

"Australia is a proud advocate for human rights," she said.

"At home and in the world, we work to advance these principles."

Homosexual activity is illegal in Iran, which is governed by Islamic clerical authorities, and gay sex can be punished by the death penalty.

In 2022, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei described homosexuality as part of the "moral depravity" widespread in Western civilisation.

Australia has maintained a diplomatic presence in Iran since first opening its Tehran embassy in 1968.

Mr McConville, a senior career diplomat whose previous postings include South Korea, Nigeria and the United Nations, was appointed as ambassador in April of this year.

Last month, Iran's ambassador to Australia was similarly "called in" by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade over a post on X advocating for the violent removal of Israelis from "the holy lands of Palestine" by "no later than 2027".

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the remarks were abhorrent, hateful and anti-Semitic, and "it's entirely inappropriate for [ambassador Ahmad Sadeghi] to engage in that way".

The ABC has approached the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade for comment.

SOURCE: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-09-03/tehran-summons-ian-mcconville-wear-it-purple-lgbt-online-content/104306864

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Re: Tehran summons Australian ambassador
Reply #1 - Sep 4th, 2024 at 10:25pm
 
watch this 1 minute video - text is below.


What does Alex Jones think about it?



Video:
https://t.me/gchristensen/1603

All this is a societal wrecking ball to destroy any semblance of normality
any semblance of basic human biology that you see in the bees
and you see in the birds -
imagine if someone in a demon outfit showed up next to a baby giraffe and
said hi I'm a demon -
be inclusive - don't be mean to me -
let me wear demon horns - and come up and look
like a complete alien from another planet -
let a space alien - by the way this is a program -
they dress up like space aliens -
all over the United States and all over the world -
I told you -
in horrible demon psychopath outfits
that they pity…?  look beautiful -
and they show up and they have their way with your children
in demon outfits -
I mean if you've got men that look like 400 pound goblin demons
with your children
there's nothing you won't put up with -
there isn't a species on the planet that would let something that looks like
a space alien get up close to its kids but
only in America does it happen and I'm sick of it -
I'm tired of it - right now - I can't handle it anymore - owwww.

He throws a chair.


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Re: Tehran summons Australian ambassador
Reply #2 - Sep 4th, 2024 at 11:04pm
 
The fact that these fools even carry on that way shows they are mentally deficient and need help.
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Re: Tehran summons Australian ambassador
Reply #3 - Sep 5th, 2024 at 3:21am
 
Do you mean the Australian or the Iranian? Or both?
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