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Friday 4 January 2019

“THE PSYCHOSIS OF SADISM” - THE MENTAL DISORDER OF THE MIDDLE EAST




“THE PSYCHOSIS OF SADISM”

THE MENTAL DISORDER OF THE MIDDLE EAST



Stes de Necker






Onlookers to a mass execution
laughing and enjoying the spectacle
void of any feelings or sympathy
with the convicted



Broadly speaking, psychosis means a loss of contact with reality, while sadism is the enjoyment of the suffering of others. Both psychosis and sadism are symptoms of mental illness rather than medical conditions in their own right.  
  
A sadist is the kind of character that takes pleasure in inflicting cold-blooded torture and psychological abuse on others. Whether it's physical or psychological, a sadist will take pleasure in making or seeing others suffer. The sadist normally has a lack of empathy that stops that from feeling any guilt or remorse for the suffering they cause.

This ‘sadistic-psychoses’ is what we are witnessing daily taking place in the Middle East particularly in the Mullah regime in Iran.

This clerical regime in Iran has become emotional vampires who like to experience terror by instilling it in others targeting innocent people as substitutes for the true subject of their wrath.

The religious dictatorship ruling Iran uses executions methods in the most barbaric way, such as public hangings and stoning alongside other cruel measures, including amputating hands and feet, or even gouging out eyes, to create a climate of fear and terror across the Iranian society, to utterly quell all voices of dissent which is the true subject of their wrath.

The United Nations General Assembly in December 2019 condemned the Iranian regime for the 65th  time for its gross human rights violations while Amnesty International has expressed its abhorrence of these brutal executions on numerous occasions.   

Resorting to this wave of executions, under any excuse, - either a so-called divine ruling of God, or the law and sharia approved by the dictatorial Iranian regime’s parliament - is nothing but legitimized murder and the massacre of the people if Iran. 

The STES DE NECKER FOUNDATION and FAAVM (Federal Association for the Advancement of Visible Minorities) of  Canada, strongly condemn these blatant atrocities and demand once again that the perpetrators of these crimes be placed before justice. They should never enjoy any immunity of whatever nature, but be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

On behalf of the international community we once again demand the following measures to be taken immediately:
1. Immediate practical and serious global measures, especially by European Union member states, the U.S. and U.N. Security Council members to stop all arbitrary executions in Iran
2. The Iranian regime must be compelled to cancel all death sentences. Reports indicate hundreds of men and women in Iran are currently on death row. This waiting period is significantly harsher and more torturous than actually being executed.
3. Stoning, amputation of limbs, blinding of people’s eyes with acid, lashing, and all of these most atrocious punishments, must be acknowledged as crime against humanity, and its practice brought to an end in Iran.
4. All perpetrators of these crimes must be brought before the International Criminal Court on charges of crimes against humanity and be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

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