Quote Originally Posted by Ramil
Well, I'm not Misha, but what exactly do you want to hear?
Umm.. Actually, I noticed that Rigi had made several post-arrest statements on the state TV explaining the US, NATO and Israel support to the Jundullah. And since Misha had mentioned the torture I assumed Rigi was forced into those statements. So, I was wondering was Rigi a controversial figure or something like that. You see, Ramil, it was a genuine question. No need to get defensive.

Quote Originally Posted by Misha Tal
От тебя первого слышу! (Можно на "ты"?)
Вполне. You see, we're really interested of what's going on in Iran.

Quote Originally Posted by Misha Tal
In such a case as that of Rigi, I totally approve of it.
Ok, let me re-phrase my question. For example, once upon a time in a 'small and uninteresting country with no history' far far away there was another head of a terrorist organization. His name was Yassir Arafat. So, eventually he became a Nobel Peace Prize winner and a head of state. Then again, in another fun country there was (and still is) 'a bit fun' guy Nelson Mandela who was a co-founder and a leader of Umkhonto we Sizwe, the armed wing of the ANC. (Of course, it's all well-known that their main business was sheep breading and agriculture, but they also did something else part-time.) In the end, he also became a Nobel Peace Prize winner and a head of state. So, if Iran goes on and on executing the heads of the terrorist organizations, would you share the fear that Iran would run out of the Nobel Peace Prize winners and the heads of state?