Dear @AmnestyUK Why is there no recent news on your site about Youcef Nadarkhani ? #
@Assn1 @MazMHussain There is a line to draw between an act of war and a simple assassination. What if a drone had destroyed an NY house? in reply to Assn1#
http://t.co/F00IODFs strongly suggests he was a bad man. But why not try him in a court even in absense? Or kill him on a battlefield? #
If your war is against a global underground organization it is of course true that the legal system and rules of war struggle to cope. #
RT @ianjukes: RT @BoNoonan: RT @johnlanferman: Small men are ambitious for position, big men are ambitious for principle. #
Dear @williamjhague thank you for speaking out on Youcef Nadarkhani http://ow.ly/6KkcT but why is it not on the Foreign Office news site? #
Dear @bbcnews why don't you not think hanging Youcef Nadarkhani for his faith is newsworthy? http://ow.ly/6Kkgo#
@robjwager @AmnestyUK Is it true that homosexuals are routinely hanged in Iran? If so that should also be on @bbcnews too & I deplore it. in reply to Robjwager#
In the 21st Century we cannot just accept that it is "normal" and not newsworthy for states to kill for values that they don't like @bbcnews#
Now an Iranian official claims Youcef Nadarkhani is guilty of other crimes not mentioned in any court documents so far! http://ow.ly/6KkPz#
@revrlp @richjohnson there is still nothing on the @bbcnews website despite statements from several western governments on Youcef Nadarkhani in reply to RevRLP#
RT @revrlp @richjohnson @BBCNews put this up bbc.in/rlN0ZN I wonder why they spell his name differently (Naderkhani vs Nadarkhani) in reply to RevRLP#