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- Re: Tehran Times:"Ahmadinejad hat wissenschftliche Debatte angestoßen" - Tassie Devil, 22.12.2005, 01:49
Tehran Times:"Ahmadinejad hat wissenschftliche Debatte angestoßen"
-->Hallo,
könnte es nicht sein, daß das, was die Tehran Times bringt, die schlagkräftigste Offensivwaffe des Iran ist, und sich die A-Bombe dagegen ausnimmt wie ein Instrument zur Selbstverteidigung?
Präsident Ahmadinejad habe eine wissenschaftliche Debatte angestoßen, worauf die Europäer eine Antwort gegeben hätten - jetzt kommt was zum Genießen -,"für die in der zivilisierten Welt kein Platz ist, und die zudem völlig emotional und unlogisch sei", sagte Hamid-Reza Asefi, Sprecher des iranischen Außenministeriums während seiner wöchentlichen Pressekonferenz.
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Category: Politics
Date: Monday, December 19, 2005
Tehran says questions about holocaust part of 'scholarly debate'
TEHRAN - The Foreign Ministry said on Sunday that the view expressed by President Mahmud Ahmadinejad that there are some doubts about the Jewish holocaust is not something new and is a matter of"scholarly debate".
Some leading historians have written books arguing that the Zionists are exaggerating the number of Jews killed during the Second World War when they say that six million Jews were massacred.
"The type of response from the Europeans to the theoretical and scholarly debate of Mr. Ahmadinejad has no place in the civilized world and is totally emotional and illogical," Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid-Reza Asefi told reporters at his weekly press briefing.
Asefi said he was surprised over the intensity of the criticism now directed at the Iranian president.
Mr. Ahmadinejad initiated a scholarly debate, so the reaction is surprising, he added.
"The reaction from European officials is a sign of their total, blind support for the Zionists.
"The Europeans should get used to hearing other opinions, even if they don't like them," Asefi said. (...)
<ul> ~ Das iranische Ketzerblatt</ul>

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