Iran remarks on Israel sparks walk-out at U.N. meeting

Mon Apr 20, 2009 3:43pm BST
 
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GENEVA (Reuters) - Diplomats streamed out of a United Nations conference on racism Monday after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Israel had occupied Palestinian land on "the pretext of Jewish suffering."

"Following World War II they resorted to military aggressions to make an entire nation homeless under the pretext of Jewish suffering," Ahmadinejad told the conference, speaking through a translator.

"And they sent migrants from Europe, the United States and other parts of the world in order to establish a totally racist government in the occupied Palestine," he said.

"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."

British ambassador Peter Gooderham condemned the Iranian leader's "offensive and inflammatory comments" that prompted the temporary walk-out. Delegates said they would return after he had finished speaking.

"Such outrageous anti-Semitic remarks should have no place in a U.N. anti-racism forum," he said.

Slovenian ambassador Andrej Logar called the Iranian comments -- which prompted applause among delegations that remained in the U.N. assembly hall -- "detrimental to the dignity of this conference."

"The word Zionism personifies racism that falsely resorts to religion and abuses religious sentiments to hide their hatred and ugly faces," Ahmadinejad told the conference.

The United States is among eight Western powers who are boycotting the week-long conference because of fears it will be used as a platform for unfair criticism of Israel.   Continued...

 
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