7 posts tagged “ahmadinejad”
It is interesting to see what different results reporters end up with, starting from a different perspective.
The lady here of course, is dear Zelda Herzl who in her zenith, like lady luck, received a gift from the thief who had no right to be the giver in the first place. And that, her father, the mean Theodor, who punted the foul idea that a God in whom he had less than little faith, on the contrary, whom he denied the very existence of, had promised the land be given the lady by the thief who had stolen it. No wonder then, he had no friend who scholarly at that time in 1917 would stand with him, the podium to uphold by scriptures leaned against it so as to support thereupon the speaker, Theo our dear father of Zelda. Now the harlot protests much. "I knowest enough" sayeth she, "and want not more to hurt my delicate frame, with cold hard memory". Of course, she knows a lot, and we forget less than she.
Such argument, made by pimp intellectual de Columbia Universal Scientiae, of late. So eloquently unconvincing an argument to those who had ears to hear, if any there had been there, by Earl of Bollocks Bollinger in his treatise de character suicide. "'is the most researched thing in all history" or something of this kind, now how my weak and ghastly severed mind serveth me feebly, most inaccurately, I'd ask of my readers that ye do me the kindness of granting me pardon. And for his conclusion then, "no more needs to be said nor observed by any other". Again, most inaccurately volleyed he, yet caught i the gist of yon pale line of reason, most tangengial findeth the one who seeks to wander in a forest or maze on sunny afternoon, with parasol to as succour from unkindly sunlight [mp3]. Is it Denmark this time of year, for hear I the geese. Is it so, pray tell me. It reeks foul. Perchance the inhabitors of more eastern regions that seek out the foul this mid-autumn festival to annoint their tables, and make sacrifices to the elders, ancestors? Nay, surely, it be Denmark's fate as well? Nay, ye are the learned ones. The relative of the Hun hath a tradition to impart to all humanity. One of subtle depth, and refin'ed tact. When employee is about to be dismissed, at dinner table, in audience of the entire workforce, he is presented a foul, whose head faceth the benefactor (not so much the benefactor as the foul, for he is most least held so by the employer). In fact, he that receives the foul, glaring squint at him, is the one who next receives the chop, most ungraciously not from the chef, but from the host of such a banquet. It stares at him, his own pageant, such as Bollinger did prepare, and laughs him all the way out of town. Does what the dear Zelda received, this equate: intellecual wanton revelry? For her earlier setting up of the, cause, the terror and the solution most bizarre, the billions in profits that came in coffers galore, and the blood in coffers most macabre. Cry foul! Foul! Yes, foul for sure, we all are in the know. You cry foul and so did we.
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Ahmadinejad Interview on CBS - 60 minutes (location: Tehran Sept 2007)
While negotiations continue in Iran, with the Islamic Republic doing everything according to the law, the US Congress proceeded with illegal threats and sanctions against Iran because it's leaders choose to exercise the nation's legal right to enrich uranium. Even as the US Congress took this draconiun step, Elbaradei and his team resumed talks in Iran. The talks are a follow up to the negotiations which adjourned in August with the agreement between Tehran and the IAEA on a time table to resolve remaining issues of concern on a scientific and rational basis [document of understanding].
It would seem that even though the Iranian president extends peaceful hands to the US administration, she is still steered by her zionist bosses.
Extract from the Alalam report:
Last month, Iran and IAEA has agreed on a timetable for the Islamic Republic to answer the top questions over the nuclear program.
Tehran also allowed the IAEA inspectors to visit its sensitive Arak heavy water nuclear reactor, apparently in order to persuade the international community not to choose a third sanction against the country.
In accordance with Iran-IAEA agreement, negotiations on Iran's P1 and P2 centrifuges are scheduled to be finalized on September 24th and 25th to clarify all remaining ambiguities on the matter, after which this matter would be deleted from the two sides' negotiations agenda.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Tuesday the issue of his country's nuclear ambitions was "closed" and a matter to be handled by the U.N. watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency.
WORLD LEADERS - Sept 24th 2007 - Forum Columbia University - Ahmadi Nejad
Entire Video Link WCBSTV http://wcbstv.com/video/?id=103767@wcbs.dayport.com
(thanks to germanicus24)
When asked about the subject of homosexuals in Iran, the president correctly avoided embarrasing Iranians with details of this sort of sordid phenomenon. Indeed, he should have laid out the reasons Iran still outlaws this kind of practice. He may have attracted some support had he done this. Obviously, he favored a conservative brsushing off of the topic and focussed his answer instead on the conditions that women enjoy in Iran i.e. that they are valued as first class citizens. [enotes9 you tube channel - WOMEN IN IRAN - http://www.youtube.com/altmmedia]
"I'm not saying that it didn't happen at all," he said. "I said, granted this happened, what does it have to do with the Palestinian people?"
Speaking about Israel:
"We do not recognize that regime because it is based on occupation and racism. It constantly attacks its neighbors," Ahmadinejad said in a video news conference from New York with the National Press Club in Washington, citing recent Israeli military action in Syria and Lebanon.
"It kills people. It drives people from their homes."
Reuters
The entity known as israel exists as a result of racial discrimination. It's continued disregard for human rights is a blemish on all humanity. The Durban conference of 2001 (now over shadowed by the zionist-driven events of September 2001), clearly demonstrated that the world is strongly opposed to the new apartheid in the Holy Land. The implications of the actions of this terror state can be seen in the sad global conflict which threatens to continue spreading like a cancer. Of all the nations on God's beautiful earth, why does South Africa still cozy up to this terrorist state occupying Jerusalem?

The Iranian president, Ahmadi Nejad speaking to the Washington Press Corps on Monday Sept 24th 2007, made these wise comments:
"We do not recognize that regime because it is based on discrimination" and, "It consistently threatens its neighbors."
Good for you President Ahmadi Nejad. Of course, many of his statements continue to be misquoted and ridiculed as deceptive by those who try to conceal the truth about the zionist terrorists and their plans for global domination. Anyone who needs proof for what may seem strange and unbelievable, only needs to look at the wars being fought in order to dominate the oil rich region. Surely South Africa's leaders realise that when Africa stands up against this mighty force of evil, she will be attacked by the kind of military force we see in Iraq and Somalia. What cowards they are to continue to lie to us. We should be putting our voice more firmly behind the downtrodden instead of accepting bribes silently. This kind of dishonesty attracts politicians of low morality and in the end, greed leads to a spiral of moral corruption, and eventual social and political decay. Domestically and internationally, South Africa will lose ground until the truth becomes painfully obvious. Of course, economically South Africa will continue to grow from strength to strength as we did under Apartheid. But in the end, the pack of cards will come tumbling down.
My question remains, why does South Africa support this terror driven state calling itself Israel? I hazard to make two guesses: 1) my question will be ignored or largely countered by unreasonable responses 2) the reason South Africa supports Israel is because Israel supports South Africa i.e. nothing has changed since Apartheid was abolished. A new Apartheid has emerged since the ANC was unbanned. It is an economic apartheid and the country is still dominated by the same kind of selfish criminals as before.

Our prayers are that the Iranian people continue to protect the truth and oppose evil. And for the people of Azania and Palestine, may they also one day be free.
Related Sites:
In minds - Durban Conference against Racism 2001
The Azanian
The Lessons of the Rocks
You Tube channel
http://english.irib.ir
The Voice of Justice from Tehran
mms://62.220.122.9/world2
[VLC player]
Check the times above for the English broadcast
Asalaamu aleikum
Peace be with you
Shalom
It isn't surprising that efforts on the part of Iran have been met with narrow minded responses by US government officials.
On the positive side, the United Nations has received a gift from Iran (hand-woven carpet) with appreciation.
I am sure that many people haven't had the opportunity to see these videos, so I am posting them here for you. The most important one I will post separately as the President has been misquoted so many times about that.
The first is the press conference at the UN last year. The entire video is available at the UN Video archive. In Iranian manner, similar to African culture, it takes some time for the speaker to get to the main points. We tend to set the mood first, so viewers are advised to watch the entire clip to understand his intentions.
This next video is part 1 of 4 parts. Those who have little time can scan the shortened speech I have typed out below.
Text extract of speech
It
is evident that the behaviors of some powers constitutes the greatest
challenge before the security council, the entire organization, and its
affiliated agencies. The present structure and working methods of the
security council, which are legacies of the second world war, are not
responsive to the expectations of the current generation and the
contemporary needs of humanity. Today, it is undeniable that the
security council, most critically and urgently, needs legitimacy, and
effectiveness. It must be acknowledged that as long as the council is
unable to act on behalf of the entire international community, in a
transparent, just and democratic manner, it will neither be legitimate,
nor effective. Furthermore, the direct relation between the abuse of
veto, and the erosion of the legitimacy and effectiveness of the
council, has now been clearly and undeniably established.
We
cannot and should not expect the eradication or even containment of
injustice, imposition, and oppression without reforming the structure
and working methods of the council. Is it appropriate to expect this
generation to submit to the decisions and arrangements established over
half a century ago? Doesn't this generation or future generations have
the right to decide themselves about the world in which they want to
live?
Justice and democracy dictate that the role of the General
Assembly, as the highest organ of the United Nations, must be
respected. The General Assembly can then, through appropriate
mechanisms, take on the task of reforming the organization, and
particularly rescue the security council from it's current state. In
the interim, the Non-aligned Movement, the Organization of the Islamic
Conference, and the African Continent, should each have a
representative, as a permanent member of the security council, with
veto powers. The resulting balance will hopefully prevent further
trampling of the rights of nations.
It is essential that spirituality and ethics find their rightful place in international relations. Without ethics and spirituality contained in the light of the teachings of the divine prophets, justice, freedom and human rights cannot be guaranteed. Resolution of contemporary human crises lies in observing ethics and spirituality and the governance of righteous people of high competence and piety. Should respect for the rights of human beings become the predominant objective, then injustice, ill-temperament, aggression and war will fade away. Human beings are all God's creatures, and are all endowed with dignity and respect. No one has superiority over others. No individual or states can arrogate for themselves special privileges. Nor can they disregard the rights of others, and through influence and pressure, position themselves as "the international community".
All nations and states are entitled to peace, progress and security. We are all members of the international community and we are all entitled to insist on the creation of a climate of compassion, love and justice.
Peoples, driven by their divine nature, intrinsically seek good, virtue, perfection and beauty. Relying on our people's, we can take giant steps towards reform, and pave the road for human perfection. Whether we like it or not, justice, peace and virtue will sooner or later prevail in the world, with the will of the almighty God. It is imperative and also desirable, that we too should lead to the promotion of justice and virtue. The almighty and merciful God, who is the creator of the universe, is also it's Lord and Ruler. Justice is His command. He commands His creatures to support one another in good, virtue, and piety; and not in decadence and corruption. He commands His creatures to enjoin one another to righteousness and virtue; and not to sin and transgression.
All divine prophets, from the prophet Adam (peace be upon him) to the prophet Moses, to the prophet Jesus Christ, to the prophet Mohammed, have all called humanity to monotheism, justice, brotherhood, love and compassion. Is it not possible to build a better world based on monotheism, justice, love and respect for the rights of human beings; and thereby transform animosities into friendship? I emphatically declare that today's world, more than ever before, longs for just and righteous people with love for all humanity; and above all, longs for the perfect, righteous human being, and the real saviour who has been promised to all peoples and who will establish justice, peace and brotherhood on the planet.
President Ahmadinejad has been asked by the Columbia State University to address an audience there. The president of the senate of the university is quoted by the Associated Press (Sept 23rd):
President Lee Bollinger has resisted calls to cancel the event, but promised to introduce the talk himself with a series of tough questions on topics including Ahmadinejad's views on the Holocaust, his call for the destruction of the state of Israel and his government's alleged support of terrorism.
The university "is committed to confronting ideas — to understand the world as it is and as it might be," Bollinger said in a statement, emphasizing the invitation implied no endorsement of Ahmadinejad's opinions.
I am sure you hope along with me, for an uninterrupted listening to this person's response to such interesting questions. I have little doubt that the media in the most undemocratic nations will misquote him so many times that his real words will end up being unheard anyway. One of Hitler's side kicks is famous for saying that if a lie is repeated often enough it will become the truth. It's sickening when psychopaths are so correct in their observations that I have to agree. I am sure I will one day be quoted as in agreement with the Nazzis. Anyone who believes I am a nazzi will also say I am an anti-semite. To be frank, those who know, know. And those who don't, don't.
To some of those who have had lies drummed ad nauseum into their unconscious, the crowds listening to Ahmadinejad in this video appear as though they were engaged in "mass hysteria" as a result of years of indoctrination. Yet the same viewer may miss the fact that the participants in the talk show above, have no idea about Iran. it seems as though American viewers are extremely unaware of most things if such shows continue to be aired. I am certain that talk shows in Iran are of a higher standard (just my opinion).
As you view these videos, consider that it is in fact YOU who have been indoctrinated into thinking that Iranians have no minds, no free will. It is YOU who consider that God created women to be paraded naked in public, without modesty. It is YOU who have been duped into thinking that women who choose to live according to how they see God's will (with modesty), are oppressed. No! Women who don't realise they are being used by the media as sex objects, are the ones oppressed. I came across warning on a site on vox, against people posting images of the female body and it got me thinking: people dress in very revealing ways, and when pictures are taken of them, they feel exposed. How strange that they do not feel exposed just walking out into the street dressed in clothing that reveals their most private parts, yet they feel exposed when a photo is taken. How strange that they feel their privacy is breached when they themselves walked out in the public view dressed as they did. I object to pictures being taken also. I also would defend any woman dressing in any way she chooses. But isn't it wonderful that God in His wisdom, has guided us correctly in the way we SHOULD dress. If someone is in error, let him find his own way. There is no compulsion to accept my God. But if there are enough of us who wish to guide our young people correctly by being good examples, if our culture is advanced and civilised, then having such laws as Iran does, is a choice we make as a society.