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International News Title: United States denies asylum to gay Saudi diplomat Man could face execution under Islamic rule; Saudi Arabia canceled the diplomat's passport after his sexual orientation was revealed. Talkbacks (2) BERLIN The United States government denied political asylum to Ali Ahmad Asseri, the former first secretary of the Saudi consulate in Los Angeles, last week to avoid disrupting US-Saudi relations, according to a Saudi-American blogger and journalist based in Brazil. Asseri argued that if he returned to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia he would face execution because the countrys radically fundamental form of Islam mandates the death penalty for same-sex relations. The Saudi-American journalist and blogger, Rasheed Abou-Alsamh, appears to have been the first writer to report on the asylum rejection. The possible deportation of Asseri to Saudi Arabia has electrified blog observers of the case over the last few days. The Jerusalem Posts e-mail and telephone attempts to secure on Saturday a confirmation and comment from the US State Departments Middle East press section were not immediately returned. In an e-mail response to the Post on Saturday, Abou-Alsamh, the Saudi-American blogger whose personal website "Rasheed's World" first broke the story about the denial of the asylum application, wrote, "As far as I know the US government has not yet officially commented on Asseri's denial of asylum, but from comments that I have read after I wrote my post, it seems that political asylum cases are often denied in first instance and then approved later when the applicant appeals." He added: "I do think the US government is afraid of unnecessarily annoying the Saudis, especially now with all of the turmoil that the Arab world is going through because of the Arab Spring revolts." Abou-Alsamh, who has written for The Washington Times and other US-based publications, reported on his website that Ali al-Ahmed, a Saudi dissident in Washington, said in a phone interview that This was a political decision by the Obama administration, who are afraid of upsetting the Saudis. His initial interview with Homeland Security was very positive, but then they came back and grilled him for two days after they found out that he had worked in the public prosecutors office in Saudi Arabia, Alsamh continued. He had been an inspector to make sure that judicial punishments, such as lashings, were carried out within the law not more, not less. They then accused him of participating in a form of torture, Ahmed said on Abou- Alamhs website. Ahmed said that Asseri intends to appeal the denial of his application and the process could meander its way through the judicial process over the next few years. Last year, the US news organization MSNBC first reported on Asseris decision to remain in the United States. According to an article from the MSNBC national investigative correspondent Michael Isikoff: Ali Ahmad Asseri, the first secretary of the Saudi consulate in Los Angeles, has informed US Department of Homeland Security officials that Saudi officials have refused to renew his diplomatic passport and effectively terminated his job after discovering he was gay and was close friends with a Jewish woman. In addition to his sexual orientation, Asseris friendship with a female Jewish Israeli appears to be a factor for concern if he returns to Saudi Arabia. Riyadh does not recognize Israels existence and there are no diplomatic relations between the two countries. The Saudi Kingdoms media and educational books are steeped in hatred of Israel. Stuart Appelbaum, a prominent gay rights activist in New York and head of the international trade union Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union, wrote the Post by e-mail on Friday. If the United States government refuses to grant asylum to a gay diplomat because it is afraid of the Saudi reaction, then the US will become complicit in his fate. It is exactly because of how Ahmad might be treated on his return to his homophobic and brutal land that the United States should grant him refuge. Appelbaum played a key role in the New York State legislative decision to pass a marriage law for same-sex couples this year. Dr. Phyllis Chesler, a New York-based expert on gender relations, wrote the Post on Friday, This is further proof that the Obama administrations foreign policy is one of self-destructive appeasement and that despite its presumed commitment to civil rights and human rights, that commitment does not extend to Muslim women, Muslim dissidents, or Muslim gays nor does it extend to the right-of-survival of religious minorities (Christian, Jewish, Bahai, Zoroastrian) or to apostates. This decision refuses to countenance the reality of Islamic gender and religious apartheid and has chosen a hands off policy vis-a-vis Saudi Arabias persecution of out gay men, Chesler wrote. Saudi Arabias government policy of lethal homophobia has sparked outrage over the years from some human rights activists. The subject of state-sponsored murder of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities across the Muslim world has been a long neglected human-rights issue, according to NGO Monitor, the Jerusalem-based watchdog organization, which monitors the role of NGOs in the region, including Israel.
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#1. To: A K A Stone, Fred mertz, lusysmom, mininggold, all (#0)
You whined to me about a thread showing an interesting accommodation with gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people by the right wingers in Israel and you called unacceptable and threatened to censor me should I post anything about people you love to scapegoat and hate. And here you are, posting a thread about an interesting accommodation we didn't make to keep someone from being oppressed for something that is normal human sexual behavior. So, if a story has a homosexual twist to it, you can post it but I can't? I'm still not interested in coming back in here to post, but in view of your hypocrisy, this comment is richly deserved. You should delete the thread and give yourself a warning.
Post what you want. I don't recall any articles you posted that I deleted. There could be though.
Here is the truth Mike. Quit posting [expletive deleted] propaganda here or I will delete it. If a man also lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination: they shall surely be put to death; their blood shall be upon them. A K A Stone posted on 2011-11-04 6:56:46 ET http://libertysflame.com/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=25656&Disp=1#C1 I was insulted by this post as my focus was nuances in the culture of the Middle East and found this accommodation fascinating. There was no agenda to it. I tried to post non tabloid threads and write good comments and you act like I was trying to do something horrible to you. Thanks for the reversal, or whatever your point is. Whatever point you had, surely you could of Pmailed me on it instead of doing a "make my day" post like the above quoted one.
Boy the hypocrisy/ingratitude of the Leftards sure runs deep.... they love gays and pedophiles, they love terrorists and ragheads..... but won't help out someone who is a cross between the 2...... Just goes to show you how little they actually care about others..... Poor guy must not have contributed any money to any Leftards election campaigns!!!!
"CHANGE" you can step in..... My dogs have created more shovel ready jobs than the self appointed Messiah!!! Number of shallow, inadequate, hypocritical Leftards who have me on BOZO---3.......... That means I'm doing my job correctly !!!!!!!!!
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