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2009-09-20 | ||||
[Al Arabiya Latest] Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's statement that the Holocaust was "a myth" is "totally unacceptable," the Russian foreign ministry said in a statement Saturday, echoing world powers, which united to slam Ahmadinejad's comments. "Such statements, wherever they come from, contradict the truth and are totally unacceptable," ministry spokesman Andrei Nesterenko said in the statement.
Nesterenko said Ahmadinejad's comment "does not contribute to creating an international atmosphere that would foster a fruitful dialogue on issues concerning Iran." Iran and six powers -- Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the United States -- are to meet again on Oct. 1 on Iran's nuclear program amid fears that Tehran is planning to build an atomic bomb, which the Islamic Republic denies. Ahmadinejad made the statement as he addressed the annual Quds Day rally in Tehran on Friday, reiterating earlier comments that had sparked outrage around the world. Ahmadinejad's comments
"They (the Western powers) launched the myth of the Holocaust. They lied, they put on a show and then they support the Jews. If as you claim the Holocaust is true, why can a study not be allowed?" he said to chants of "Death to Israel" from the crowd gathered for the annual display of solidarity with the Palestinians. "The pretext for establishing the Zionist regime is a lie... a lie which relies on an unreliable claim, a mythical claim, and the occupation of Palestine has nothing to do with the Holocaust," he added. "This claim is corrupt and the pretext is corrupt. This (the Israeli) regime's days are numbered and it is on its way to collapse. This regime is dying." Washington condemned Ahmadinejad's comments as ignorant and hateful. World powers slam Ahmadinejad
"The coincidence of today's comments with the start of Jewish New Year only adds to the insult," he added. French foreign ministry spokesman Bernard Valero called the remarks "unacceptable and shocking. We resolutely condemn them." In Berlin German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said they shamed Iran. Similar comments by Ahmadinejad shortly after his first election as president in 2005 also sparked an international outcry.
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Posted by:Fred |
#7 One can hope, mein Freund. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2009-09-20 23:56 |
#6 @trailing wife Dinnerjacket next? Salamis? What Salamis? Alexander the Great? Huh? |
Posted by: European Conservative 2009-09-20 20:53 |
#5 President Dinner Jacket - We in America (The Great Satin to you and your country) forgive you for all you say --- "Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much." Oscar Wilde |
Posted by: Dr. Hannibal Lecter 2009-09-20 20:01 |
#4 How that could be when it never happened, European Conservative. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2009-09-20 19:41 |
#3 The Holocaust is probably the best studied subject in history, with the most irrefutable evidence, millions of witnesses. What the hell does he want to study? |
Posted by: European Conservative 2009-09-20 19:30 |
#2 If as you claim the Holocaust is true, why can a study not be allowed?" Crazy as a shithouse rat, all you have to do is visit Dachau where the buildings were preserved, and see for yourself. |
Posted by: Redneck Jim 2009-09-20 17:34 |
#1 - Somebody has got to tell President Pajamas - Get a new speach writer - this sh^ts is getting old buddy - and the camel dung beatles are working on your head - |
Posted by: Jaith Barnsmell9893 2009-09-20 12:41 |