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the president of iran, mahmoud ahmadinejad, speaking at the un. skips a tad at the beginning then runs fine.
ahmadinejad delivers a startling message to the people of britain in an "alternative" christmas message. the words he uses largely are more significant than those of the established church! i say amen to ahmadinejad, now he must show he can back his words by action. (when did you ever hear western leaders talk with this conviction)
after successfully creating sharks with frickin' laser beams attached to their heads, putin and ahmadinejad pose for a picture together. read the story here: www.idiomlife.com/life/obamaphelps
very interesting when seen as a whole and not taken out of context by the news media. the news media focuses on the walkout not the content of the actual speech, when you see the whole speech you can see why, it convicts the media on the very lies they have propogated. this video has already been tagged by youtube as belonging to ap(associated press) i wonder why that could be? have you seen this speech in full on western tv? no. ahmadinejad: the full speech to the un conference 2/4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ps6vainste ahmadinejad: the full speech to the un conference 3/4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brbcqqxd93a ahmadinejad: the full speech to the un conference 4/4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfhnoddtthw
iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad has questioned the advocates of "freedom of speech" about the sincerity of their conviction. after israeli advocates staged a walkout in the midst of the iranian president`s speech at the un anti-racism summit, president ahmadinejad criticized the "so-called advocates of freedom of information." "why is it that the so-called advocates of freedom of information fear hearing other people`s opinions," the iranian president asked. speaking at a news conference in geneva after addressing the united nations conference on racism, president ahmadinejad described the countries which boycotted or walked out of the un anti-racism summit as "arrogant and selfish."
western diplomats have walked out of a speech by the iranian president at a un anti-racism conference after he described israel as a "racist government". the west that was complicit in it`s support for israel which former us president jimmy carter describes as an apartheid state, could not stay to debate what was evident by their walk out, the truth mr ahmadinejad, said jewish migrants from europe and the united states had been sent to the middle east after world war ii "in order to establish a racist government in the occupied palestine". he continued "and in fact, in compensation for the dire consequences of racism in europe, they helped bring to power the most cruel and repressive racist regime in palestine." statement by the secretary-general of the united nations on the remarks by the president of iran at the durban review conference top 20 april 2009 i deplore the use of this platform by the iranian president to accuse, divide and even incite. this is the opposite of what this conference seeks to achieve. this makes it significantly more difficult to build constructive solutions to the very real problem of racism. it is deeply regrettable that my plea to look to the future of unity was not heeded by the iranian president. at my earlier meeting with him, i stressed the importance of the conference to galvanize the will of the international community toward the common cause of fight against racism. i further stressed the need to look to the future, not to the past of divisiveness. in this regard, i reminded the president that the un general assembly had adopted the resolutions to revoke the equation of zionism with racism and to reaffirm the historical facts of the holocaust respectively. we must all turn away from such a message in both form and substance. we must join hands and work together to achieve a constructive, substantive agenda to combat racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance.
found this guy's comments, and thought he was spot on. i'm not american, but every us citizen should at least feel the need to research a country before they back attacking it. and by research i don't mean buy into whatever the mainstream media is selling. actually research it yourself. it's the least you could do, considering the death and havok your country is about to incur on a lot of innocent lives.
interview with the iranian president was "edited"! and they had the nerve to give wallace an emmy...