My photoblog including photos both with manual and digital camera from every thing and every where. It worths to mention, I'm NOT profissional photographer. Then please, please, please don't expect to find art in this blog :)

Monday, July 07, 2008





Philip Island, VIC, Australia
5th of July 2008

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

These are some beautiful pictures. Thank you for sharing!

I also have a question. I am Sadia Ahsanuddin and I am a researcher affiliated with Harvard University in the United State of America. I was wondering if you would be willing and able to fill out a survey for me, please, and answer some questions. My focus is on the internet in Iran. If you're interested, please contact me at ahsanudd@fas.harvard.edu. Thank you.

Sadia Ahsanuddin

Fariborz Shamshiri said...

Islamic Iran is making excessive use of the death penalty to spread fear among people mostly dissidents and activists. Although Iranian officials insist death penalty is an effective deterrent but in fact experience in past 29 years proved that death penalty is not an effective way to prevent crimes.

Also Iran officials claim that death penalty is carried out only after an exhaustive judicial process which doesn't have any meaning while suspect doesn't go through a fair trial. Police force in Iran torture suspects to confess to crime whether they have done it or not and their confession under torture is a main argument that judges take into consideration to sentence suspects to death. Sadly most of judges are illiterate and they don't have any knowledge about law but sharia. They do careless about suspect rights from the beginning of trial to the end.

Under above circumstances all of these sentences are against international laws and Iran is in violation of them. (International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights)

We urge Islamic Republic of Iran's officials bring an immediate end to these executions.

Please support above cause to Stop Execution in Iran and spread the message in your network. Thanks.

http://stop.torturing.us/2008/07/stop-executions.html