Friday, October 28, 2005

سه یا چهار سال قبل انجمن اسلامی برنامه‌ای در مورد فلسطین گذاشته بود(شاید هم در مورد عرفات)، که در آن در جواب سوال یکی از دانشجوها که در مورد اسراییل و ایران سوالی پرسید نماینده وزارت خارجه گفت "به نظر ما اسراییل باید نابود شود" (لازم نیست یادآوری کنم وزارت خارجه کدام دولت دیگر؟). شاید الان و با این افتضاح پیش‌‌آمده آقایان بنشینند یک فکر اساسی در مورد این آرمان بکنند و دست از کاسه داغ‌تر از آش بودن بردارند. (احتمالش تقریبا صفره، اما به هرحال می‌گویند انسان با امید زنده است، اوضاع ما هم همینه:( ).

پ.ن. جالبه الان این مطلب بهنود را می‌خواندم دیدم آخرش یک حکایت در مورد امید دارد :

نوشته اند بزرگي را به محبس مي بردند، نزديکانش به فغان بودند. مرد عاقل گفت چه جاي فغان. تاکنون در بيم محبس بوديم و از اين پس در اميد آزادي. کيست که نداند زيستن در اميد به مراتب بهترست تا زندگي در بيم. چه رسد که اين اميد با روشنائي بيش تر و صورت مساله واضح تر هم توام باشد. که هست.

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Anonymous said...

Erekat: Comments not acceptable
Although most Arab leaders maintained silence Thursday over Ahmadinejad's statements, senior PA negotiator Saeb Erekat on Thursday said the comments were not acceptable.

"This is unacceptable to us," Erekat said. "We have recognized the State of Israel and we are pursuing a peace process with Israel, and ... we do not accept the statements of the president of Iran. This is unacceptable."

Analysts said Tehran's Arab rivals may quietly be pleased to see the radical regime further isolated by its extremism.

Newspapers across the Middle East reported Wednesday's speech without comment, many of them on their front pages.

Ahmadinejad's comments on Israel, which he made at a conference called "The World without Zionism," were originally reported by the official Iranian news agency Wednesday.

Ahmadinejad said a new wave of Palestinian attacks would destroy Israel, and he denounced attempts to recognize Israel or normalize relations with it, the media reports said. He also repeated the words of the founder of Iran's Islamic revolution, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, who called for the destruction of Israel.

"As the imam said, Israel must be wiped off the map," Ahmadinejad was quoted as saying.

The Islamic Republic of Iran has refused to recognize Israel's right to exist, and supports Palestinian militant groups such as Islamic Jihad, the group behind a suicide bombing that killed five Israelis Wednesday.

Anonymous said...

Man in harfaro 5 sal-e pish mizadam:

http://mag.gooya.com/columnists/archives/038129.php