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LEARN HEBREW

Jewish leader outraged by Christian groups’ invitation to Ahmadinejad
Updated: 22/Sep/2008 13:09
Ronald S.Lauder, Word Jewish Congress President: “This man is not a suitable partner for religious dialogue."
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NEW YORK (EJP)---The head of the World Jewish Congress has expressed outrage at the decision of five Christian groups to host Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at a dinner in New York this week.

The Mennonite Central Committee, the Quaker United Nations Office, the World Council of Churches, Religions for Peace and the American Friends Service Committee are sponsoring a dinner on Thursday with Ahmadinejad as the guest of honor, an event described as “dialogue between religious and political leaders” and a conversation to discuss “building peaceful societies”.

The Iranian president will be in New York to attend the annual United Nations General Assembly.
 
In a statement, Ronald S. Lauder, president of the World Jewish Congress, said: “These organizations, who present themselves as altruistic and who have global influence, are promoting the world’s foremost supporter of terrorism and an egregious violator of human rights.”
 
He added: “It was Ahmadinejad who held the first-ever state-sponsored international conference of Holocaust deniers. It is Ahmadinejad who is posing a threat to the United States and to Europe, and who has repeatedly called for the annihilation of Israel."
 
"It is Ahmadinejad who is defying the United Nations Charter with his mistreatment of minorities and women, and violates the UN Genocide Convention by threatening the destruction of another member state. It is Ahmadinejad who is steadfastly ignoring UN Security Council resolutions and who continually lies to the International Atomic Energy Agency about the real intentions of his nuclear program, endangering not only his neighbors in the Middle East but the entire world. Such a man cannot be a partner for peace and inter-faith dialogue.”

 
US Jewish groups are mobilizing to protest Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s presence at the UN General Assembly in New York. A mass protest rally was scheduled on Monday across from the United Nations building. Sarah Palin, the Republican vice-presidential nominee, will be among the featured speakers, according to the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, which is organizing the demonstration.
 
 
Lauder added: “These groups, who claim to hold up values such as peace and mutual understanding, make a mockery of themselves by shamelessly providing a cruel dictator and racist with a platform for his invective.
 
“There is no purpose in dignifying the Iranian president. The World Council of Churches, the Quakers and the other sponsors of the event in New York have a long and distressing record of demonizing Israel. With their bow to Ahmadinejad, they have brazenly chosen a racist dictator as their friend.”
 
The WJC president also criticized the participation at the dinner of the UN General Assembly’s current president, the former Nicaraguan foreign minister and Catholic priest Miguel D’Escoto Brockmann.
 
“Instead of showing a united face against Ahmadinejad, Mr. D’Escoto honors a man who does great dishonor to the United Nations. That is shameful and puts the credibility of the UN vis-à-vis Iran in doubt,” Lauder said.
 
 

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