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Sex Party in the Venezuelan Embassy in Tehran

By Kamangir • Jul 11th, 2007 • Category: Iran, Islamic Republic

This is the English translation of a report by Baztab, a website well connected to the Islamic Republic administration and at the same time a serious critic of Ahmadinejad. It would be a serious shame if any of it is true.

What is happening in Hugo Chavez’s “Second Home”?

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While Iran has been called Hugo Chavez’s second home, and he attended the ceremonies for the Holy Defense [the war with Iraq, a very holy matter for the Islamic Republic], there are scandalous reports about what is going on in the Venezuelan embassy in Tehran.

As Baztab’s reporter has learned, after the Venezuelan mission in Tehran was changed, following a sexual scandal, a large group of Iranian girls, all below 25, were hired by the embassy. While they can do good work as translators and other diplomatic matters, they are used as ornaments for embassy’s parties, including night parties of the embassy crew.

In the parties held in this embassy, all of which include serving alcohol, Iranian girls take part with exposing outfits. The embassy crew also share the girls among themselves, through a specific way they have come up with. This is after the former Venezuelan ambassador to Tehran was expelled, after an affair with a married Iranian lady.

It is also mentioned that the new Venezuelan diplomats, most of whom have never been a diplomat, make fun of Islamic symbols. The first secretary of the embassy, who previously worked for HP, has never been a diplomat either.

Do you think anyone might bother attacking the embassy of one of the only remaining friends of the Islamic Republic, Venezuela, as they did to the devilish British one?

9 Responses »

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  2. Some American marines were accused of the same thing just before the American Embassy was taken hostage.

  3. Follow the money trail and you’ll usually find the source of the corruption . . . . follow the lure for sex and power and you’ll usually those who go after it as flys are attracted to garbage

    . . . . robbycleary.com

  4. Borat would say ,, its SEXY TIME!!

  5. Did Bill Clinton get the blonde in the spin the Embassy contest?

  6. So let me see if I got this straight : the Muslims who believe in an extremely repressed sexual ethic - no, the MOST repressed approach to sexuality on the whole planet are SURPRISED when men who believe in NO GOD and no ethics of any kind have wild sexual orgies & drink alcohol in their private establishment? HMMMMMM - and my husband calls me — NAIVE !!!!!!!
    Listen, Iran, I don’t approve of you - darn, I think you are a bunch of foolish men believing in sexual-religious fairy tales from the 7th century, but honest, gentlemen - Hugo Chavez is using you as ‘useful idiots’ he is no more your friend than I am! Abuse your girl children ? Yep, he is a communist - they have no morals of any kind! The only thing you two have in common is your profound hatred for the USA.
    I’d check on where your boy children are sleeping,too, just to be safe, you know what I mean!

  7. Kathleen Mary

    Not all atheists attend orgies or want to do so. The ones who do so are usually men in a very high positions, atheists or non-atheists (remember Clinton impeachment?). As for Venezuelans, majority of them are Christians (katholics), even if Hugo and his cronies may not be ones.
    similarly, you are telling readers that you “don’t approve Iran and think they are a bunch of foolish men…..”, how would you feel when someone would write in your [imaginary] blog that “they do not approve America and think of you as a bunch of killers”?
    You also did not notice that the person who writes that blog is rather critical of IRI and the government of Iran. You may not approve of IRI, or of Iranians, but you should not equate [b]all[/b] Iranians with IRI.

    Kamangir: Thanks for the clarification Ella.

  8. Ella, while the news stories are often about high class orgies, allow me to assure you that there are many poor slutty folk out there. Venezuela, whilst culturally Catholic, and genuinely so in many parts, has a great pride in its partying culture, often linked by Venezuelans with their large number of Miss World champions. Furthermore, those who work in embassies, and particularly key embassies, are much more likely to be representative of the ruling elites than they are of the people. Even if it were true that the only type of people who were interested in orgies were “powerful men”, Kathleen Mary’s suggestion that the Venezuelans should have been aware of the concentration of powerful men would hold.

    Continuing, clearly Kathleen Mary does not believe that “all” Iranians are men. Were that to be the case, concerns about misogyny that she alludes to would be entirely abstract. Likewise, rural farmers are unlikely to be caught up in Ambassadorial functions. Rather, the message seems to be aimed at the urban, administration-friendly folk who might have children involved.

    Lastly “killers” seems a good deal harsher than “foolish men”. I think of a good number of my friends as being foolish men, but good for drinking with. I’d have more concern if I thought of one of them as a “killer”. If a blogger would be greatly hurt by the claim of a commenter that the commenter did not approve of America, then it would seem likely that the blogger would find the internet a traumatic and troubling environment. I’d imagine the same would be true of persian bloggers who had difficulty dealing with mild, ignorant, criticism.

    Kathleen Mary was clearly unfair in her description of Islam and overstates her case with regard to atheist morality, but it strikes me that her stereotypes were less far from the truth than claims that: only powerful men were interested in orgies (even ignoring “sexually empowered” women, I guess beer ads are often aimed at the top 1%); that President Clinton was impeached for an orgy (if having a sexual partner constitutes an orgy then it really isn’t just the powerful, or just men, who sometimes have an interest in orgies); or the suggestion that the halls of the Venezuelan embassy in Iran are filled with incense and latin chants.

    That said, the description of 24 year old women as “girl children” seems a little unfair, given the age of consent in Iran (11, right?)

  9. well, in this regard, i just can say that this happens in all the embassies but i havent seen anything in particular after some some months of working there 3 years ago.
    the ambassador doesnt drink alcohol and the second secretary either. i have gone to their family parties too. notning special.

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