
President:
The pro-Palestinian convoy s visit to Iran is historic
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that the journey of the convoy Toward Beit-ul-Moqaddas is an historic event and the Zionist regime is afraid of such movements.
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Sunday 18 March 2012 - 15:48
President Ahmadinejad made the remarks among a convoy of pro-Palestinian activists in Tehran who are heading to al-Quds (Jerusalem) on Sunday.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says the occupation of Palestine is a historical problem and the existence of the Zionist regime is an insult to freedom, justice and all independent nations.
“The Europe and the US spend tens of billions of their wealth on the Zionists every year to help a criminal regime…continue its unlawful occupation [of Palestinian lands],” President Ahmadinejad added.
He strongly slammed the Western states for their lack of tolerance towards questioning the existence of Zionist regime.
“Despite all apparent liberal claims of the Western states, nobody is ever allowed to raise a question or conduct a research on how the Zionist regime was established,” the president said.
“The issue of Palestine is not an argument between one person and another or a conflict created between the followers of one prophet and another, but it is the dispute over Palestine, a dispute over dominating and managing the world,' Dr. Ahmadinejad added.
President Ahmadinejad further stated that the Zionists try to pitch states and nations against each other and create a rift between governments and their people and spearhead international terrorism.
“The hegemonic current aims to establish this regime in Palestine as the focal point of the Middle East which is also the center of the world’ resources and energy, in order to continue the historical trend of hegemony,” he said.
A convoy comprising a group of pro-Palestinian activists arrived in Tehran on Saturday. They plan to continue their journey to Beit-ul-Moqaddas where they are expected to be joined by thousands of more peace activists from around the world to mark the 36th anniversary of Palestinian Land Day on March 30.
Several marches that began in various locations across the globe are heading toward the countries that neighbor Palestine, namely Jordan, Egypt, Syria, and Lebanon, in order to get as close as possible to East al-Quds.
The global march to al-Quds initiative will also include demonstrations in front of Israeli embassies in the capitals of various countries as well as demonstrations in the main public squares of major cities around the world.
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