Police have declined to comment on a motive but suspects have been arrested and an investigation is ongoing, General Hossein Ashtari was quoted as saying by the official IRNA news agency.The rest here.
He said four acid attacks had been reported in Isfahan, 450 kilometres (280 miles) south of Tehran, but he gave no other details.
The violence led to chatter on social networks that there had been up to 13 acid attacks against women drivers who were "badly veiled" with accompanying warnings against leaving car windows open.
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Showing posts with label muslim male violence. Show all posts
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Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Acid Attacks On Iranian Women For "Bad Hijab"
There has been an upsurge in acid attacks on Iranian women in the historic tourist town of Isfahan for allegedly being "badly veiled."
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Anti-Israel Egyptian Actors Turn Violent On Bizarre Candid Camera-Type Show
This probably has to be one of the strangest videos I have ever watched, on so many levels.
Egypt has its own incredibly strange version of candid camera airing on Al-Nahar TV. Apparently, they thought it would be pretty dang funny to prank some guests, including gun-wielding Egyptian actor Ayman Kandeel "Tuhami", actress Mayer El Beblawi, and actor Mahmoud Abdel Ghaffar, by telling them they were being interviewed by an Israeli TV channel, not a German channel as they had been told. Which of course they hadn't.
As you will see in the bizarre video, the men actually become so enraged they resort to physical violence. Ayman hits the "producer" and then slaps and pushes the female interviewer, Iman Mubarak, so hard she falls to the floor, he then proceeds to trash the place. At one point it almost looks as if he's about to pull out his gun. You'd have to be pretty stupid to provoke a man with a gun, which they were well aware he was carrying. but I guess this is their type of very odd humor. Because it's quite obvious their intention is to provoke the guests.
El Beblawi is engaged in a very nasty anti-Semitic, anti-Israel harangue when she too is told the interview is for an Israeli TV channel. But rather than resort to violence, she attempts to immediately end the conversation.
Ghaffar's violent overreaction to being informed he was on an Israeli TV channel almost seems fake, but Arab males do seem to have a major anger management problem, compounded by the fact they abhor the Jews so much.
Here are some choice words from the guests:
Ghaffar : “You brought me someone who looks like a Jew... I hate the Jews to death.”
El Beblawi: "In that country [Israel] they are all liars. They keep whining all the time about the Holocaust, or whatever it’s called." “These people sawed off [the head] of John the Baptist. They are the slayers of the prophets. What else can we say about them?” “Allah did not curse the worm and moth as much as he cursed the Jews.”
Kandeel just swears. A lot! And calls them deceivers. And you've got to love the typical Egyptian male chauvinism. Check it out.
Enjoy the strangeness.
Source: Jerusalem Post,
Egypt has its own incredibly strange version of candid camera airing on Al-Nahar TV. Apparently, they thought it would be pretty dang funny to prank some guests, including gun-wielding Egyptian actor Ayman Kandeel "Tuhami", actress Mayer El Beblawi, and actor Mahmoud Abdel Ghaffar, by telling them they were being interviewed by an Israeli TV channel, not a German channel as they had been told. Which of course they hadn't.
As you will see in the bizarre video, the men actually become so enraged they resort to physical violence. Ayman hits the "producer" and then slaps and pushes the female interviewer, Iman Mubarak, so hard she falls to the floor, he then proceeds to trash the place. At one point it almost looks as if he's about to pull out his gun. You'd have to be pretty stupid to provoke a man with a gun, which they were well aware he was carrying. but I guess this is their type of very odd humor. Because it's quite obvious their intention is to provoke the guests.
El Beblawi is engaged in a very nasty anti-Semitic, anti-Israel harangue when she too is told the interview is for an Israeli TV channel. But rather than resort to violence, she attempts to immediately end the conversation.
Ghaffar's violent overreaction to being informed he was on an Israeli TV channel almost seems fake, but Arab males do seem to have a major anger management problem, compounded by the fact they abhor the Jews so much.
Here are some choice words from the guests:
Ghaffar : “You brought me someone who looks like a Jew... I hate the Jews to death.”
El Beblawi: "In that country [Israel] they are all liars. They keep whining all the time about the Holocaust, or whatever it’s called." “These people sawed off [the head] of John the Baptist. They are the slayers of the prophets. What else can we say about them?” “Allah did not curse the worm and moth as much as he cursed the Jews.”
Kandeel just swears. A lot! And calls them deceivers. And you've got to love the typical Egyptian male chauvinism. Check it out.
Enjoy the strangeness.
Source: Jerusalem Post,
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