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saved_matt
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 Free to deny the Holocaust... in Iran

TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Tuesday told delegates at an international conference questioning the Holocaust that Israel's days were numbered.

Ahmadinejad, who has sparked international outcry by referring to the killing of six million Jews in World War Two as a "myth" and calling for Israel to be "wiped off the map," launched another verbal attack on the Jewish state.

"Thanks to people's wishes and God's will the trend for the existence of the Zionist regime is downwards and this is what God has promised and what all nations want," he said.

"Just as the Soviet Union was wiped out and today does not exist, so will the Zionist regime soon be wiped out," he added.

His words received warm applause from delegates at the Holocaust conference, who included ultra-Orthodox anti-Israel Jews and European and American writers who argue the Holocaust was either fabricated or exaggerated.

The Vatican, Germany and the European Commission added their voices on Tuesday to others -- such as the United States and Israel -- who have condemned the Tehran meeting.

Iran says it organized the conference to shed light on the reasons behind the formation of the state of Israel after World War Two and to allow researchers from countries where it is a crime to question the Holocaust to speak freely.

"Iran is your home and is the home of all freedom seekers of the world," Ahmadinejad said. "Here you can express your views and exchange opinions in a friendly, brotherly and free atmosphere."

"FACT-FINDING" COMMITTEE FORMED

He urged countries where Holocaust denial is a crime, to respect freedom of speech and not to take action against any of the conference participants on their return.

Human rights groups frequently number Iran as one of the world's worst violators of free speech, where scores of newspapers have been closed, journalists jailed, access to Web sites blocked and government critics hounded out of the country.

Delegates at the meeting earlier on Tuesday agreed to form a "fact-finding" committee to study the Holocaust.

The head of the new committee, identified as Iranian academic Mohammad Ali Ramin, said its members were "not racist or opposed to any particular group."

"Rather they are just seeking the truth to set humanity truly free," the ISNA students news agency quoted him as saying, without naming the committee members.

Robert Faurisson, a French scholar who has described the Holocaust as a "historical lie," said the committee included members from the United States, France, Canada, Switzerland, Austria, Iran, Bahrain and Syria, ISNA reported.

The Vatican called the Holocaust an "immense tragedy" which had to remain forever a warning for all people to respect the rights of others.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said the Tehran meeting "shows the danger of the situation Israel is in and in particular the threat that Israel lives under."

She was speaking after meeting Ehud Olmert, who was on his first visit to Germany as Israeli Prime Minister.

Germany has made it a priority to support Israel since the Holocaust under the Nazis and the end of World War Two in 1945.

EU Commissioner Franco Frattini expressed "shock and indignation," adding: "Anti-Semitism has no place in Europe; nor should it in any other part of the world."


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matt

 2006/12/12 16:09Profile
geide
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 Re: Free to deny the Holocaust... in Iran

It never occured to me to think of Iran in the following light.

"Iran is your home and is the home of all freedom seekers of the world," Ahmadinejad said. "Here you can express your views and exchange opinions in a friendly, brotherly and free atmosphere."

I dont' think they would be very open to the Gospel. It is apparent that the goal is to destroy Israel and the US.

 2006/12/13 0:26Profile
GaryE
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 Re: Free to deny the Holocaust... in Iran



Yesterday or the day before, I read that David Duke the former KKK leader was one of their speakers. I guess it isn't hard to figure out the types of Americans and Europeans that went.


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Gary Eckenroth

 2006/12/13 8:05Profile









 Re: Free to deny the Holocaust... in Iran

patience.

wait and watch.

 2006/12/13 13:25
ccchhhrrriiisss
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Hi geide...

Quote:

geide wrote:
It never occured to me to think of Iran in the following light.

"Iran is your home and is the home of all freedom seekers of the world," Ahmadinejad said. "Here you can express your views and exchange opinions in a friendly, brotherly and free atmosphere."

I dont' think they would be very open to the Gospel. It is apparent that the goal is to destroy Israel and the US.

Good point!

I wonder what would happen if a "conference" was held to discuss whether or not Mohammed was a pedophile because of his "Allah-ordered" marriage with Aisha, his 6-9 year old (and favorite) bride (and niece).

I have a good feeling that I would be STONED for even vocalizing the thought that Mohammed didn't "hear Allah" when he married the little girl.

:-(


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Christopher

 2006/12/13 14:01Profile
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Hi everyone,

Brother Chris mentioned Mohammed's marriage to the young girl Aisha and it reminded me of this story about what happened to a brother in Pakistan for answering a question about this.

Here is a link to his story and information for prayer,

[url=http://www.prisoneralert.com/pprofiles/vp_prisoner_122_profile.html?_nc=be5bb2c12f215fb178f4a3bdc9d7da82]Prisoner story at prisoneralert.com[/url]


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Christopher Joel Dandrow

 2006/12/13 19:35Profile
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 Re: freedom seekers

Hi geide, and welcome to the forums :-)

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It never occured to me to think of Iran in the following light.

"Iran is your home and is the home of all freedom seekers of the world," Ahmadinejad said. "Here you can express your views and exchange opinions in a friendly, brotherly and free atmosphere."



Me either!


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I dont' think they would be very open to the Gospel.



Me either, at least not the governemt.

I ordered a book from Voice of the Martyrs a while back called: Iran Desperate for God, [i]An oppressive Islamic state drives its people into the arms of Christ[/i]. The book is eight chapters and each chapter is the testimony of a person or persons who came to faith in Christ living in Iran.

It would definitely be an intersting read for [i]another side[/i] of the story, so to speak.


Christopher


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