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Zionist Paper Deliberately Conflates Jews With Zionism Print E-mail
Tuesday, 03 June 2008

target.jpgThe original headline of the following article from The Telegraph is Mahmoud Ahmadinejad attacks Jews at UN food summit in Rome. This deliberate blurring of the definitions of Zionism and Judaism is a common Zionist propaganda technique which makes it easier to smear Isreal's critics as anti-Semitic.

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the Iranian president, has used his first trip to Western Europe to launch a new attack against Jews.  Arriving in Rome for a United Nations summit, Mr Ahmadinejad said: "The people of Europe have suffered the most harm from Zionists and today the costs of that falsified regime, whether political or economic, are on Europe's shoulders."  He added: "I do not believe my statements [at the conference] will cause any problems. People love what I say because they are trying to save themselves from the oppression of Zionists."

Mr Ahmadinejad visited both Belarus and New York last year, but this is his first trip to a major European nation. Italy has refused to hold any talks with him, but was powerless to deny him entry because of United Nations rules regarding the summit.

"In the name of God, I love the Italian people, who are so rich with civilisation and history. Our two people have much shared history," he said.

Hundreds of Roman Jews protested against his presence outside the Colosseum.

Around 40 heads-of-state attended the first day of the Food Summit in Rome and Mr Ahmadinejad was due to be given the opportunity to address them and to hold a press conference on Tuesday afternoon.

Robert Mugabe, the president of Zimbabwe, was also due to get the opportunity to make a speech on Tuesday afternoon and could use the opportunity to lambast the West. At a previous UN food summit, in 2005, Mr Mugabe labelled the United States and Britain as "terrorists".

His wife Grace, who, at 42, is half his age, accompanied him to the headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organisation where the summit is taking place. Instead of her customary shopping trip, she is expected to attend a lunch inside the building for the wives of the heads of state.

Neither Mr Ahmadinejad or Mr Mugabe have been invited to a banquet this evening at Villa Madama for the other heads of state. The dinner is being hosted by Silvio Berlusconi and Ban Ki Moon, the secretary general of the UN. To avoid the embarrassment of not gaining entry, Mr Ahmadinejad will leave Rome this afternoon.

As the summit kicked off, the head of the United Nations called for farming to increase by 50 per cent by 2030. Jacques Diouf, the head of the FAO, warned leaders that the amount of money spent on food aid for the third world had more than halved in real terms from £4 billion in 1980 to £1.7 billion in 2004.

"Resources to finance agricultural programmes in developing countries are decreasing, not rising," he said. He said his attempt to draw attention to the problem last December, and to ask for £800 million in grants for fertilizer and seed in the third world, had been ignored.

He also criticised the emphasis placed by Western countries on global warming but the lack of attention to food. "Nobody understands how a carbon market of $64 billion can be created in developed countries to offset global warming, but that no funds can be found to prevent the annual deforestation of 13 million hectares.

"Nobody understands how $11 billion to $12 billion a year subsidies in 2006 have had the effect of diverting 100 million tonnes of cereals from human consumption, mostly to satisfy a thirst for fuel for vehicles," he said.

He called for the world to find £15 billion a year to give 862 million hungry people the right to food.

Source: Telegraph




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Readers have left 3 comments.
Shamsur: Quote

The Zionists control the western political mindset.

Just Yesterday Ehud Olmert gave a speech in Washington at an AIPAC world domination rally, where he said that Irans nuclear amvbitions would be disastorous... What bloody nerve, what about the facists nuclear bomb in Israel????

America has died an early death, all American policies in the world are about Israel.

You see this evident when Barack, Hilary and John, all had pro paletinian views, suddenly switched sides to become president and ranted on at AIPAC summits about "Isreal's enemies are our enemies" ...etc etc etc.

America until its demise as the superpower in the world will have to kneel at Israels' feet as too much political power and money has been given to the Zionists in America, which makes them slaves to a foreign cause.
(1) 2008-06-04 10:53:50
Taz: Quote

The Daily Telegraph hates Muslims.
(2) 2008-06-04 22:48:08
HeadLiner: Quote

<i> "The people of Europe have suffered the most harm from Zionists and today the costs of that falsified regime, whether political or economic, are on Europe's shoulders." </i>

I hope you don't mind me pointing-out that your headline says "Zionist Paper Deliberately Conflates Jews With Zionism" but the Telegraph did no such thing.

They quoted as follows:-

<i>Mr Ahmadinejad said: "The people of Europe have suffered the most harm from Zionists and today the costs of that falsified regime,...</i> hence Ahmadinejad was the one who linked his meaning of Zionism to Israel and so identifies that he means Jews and NOT several million non-Jewish Zionists who are 99% outside of Israel.

Perhaps you will have the courtesy to publish my point and allow anyone to suggest how I might be wrong.
(3) 2008-06-05 13:24:50
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