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| merlins | Jun 8 2016, 04:38 AM Post #1 |
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Mustafa Khalil Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Arab Republic of Egypt The Non-Aligned Movement is risking losing relevance if it is to continue a policy of disinterest in global matters. We would like to point out on the stalemate in regard to Libya’s invasion of Chad. An unprovoked aggression. It is matters like these that require the immediate reaction of the Non-Aligned Movement to ensure that the principles of the United Nations Charter are being upheld and that our members do not become trapped in great power struggles. |
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| Eryk | Jun 12 2016, 07:21 AM Post #21 |
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Ali Akbar Velayati Minister of Foreign Affairs Islamic Republic of Iran Of course they have been manufactured. You yourself admitted to extensive infiltration attempts to undermine the Islamic Republic. Are your intelligence forces so inept that they would have not detected such a plan should it have existed? Perhaps the real reason is that they were in the wrong place; had they been in the Iraqi intelligence office, which specializes in propaganda and delusions and not actual intelligence, perhaps they would have found these plans of 'Iranian genocide' that Iraq would then use its as fifth or sixth excuse as to why it invaded Iran when the others failed. If your government is prepared to initiate war on falsified claims, so be it. We will gladly let the war have our claims of the Baghdad-Islamabad axis validated. Of course, if only the Pakistani elite was so moral when it itself was building concentration camps in Bangladesh and executing civilians there by the hundreds of thousands. I am sure New Delhi will be equally glad to see its intervention in Bangladesh validated by Pakistani actions and declarations here in the Non-Aligned Movement. Jinnah was not a Shia and this is a well documented fact. No court declarations can outweigh the man's faith. Pakistan has repeatedly attempted to dilute and destroy the Shia faith within its borders by creating ambiguous definitions of Islam and persecuting those who refused to follow those ambiguous definitions. Pakistan remains dominated by a Sunni autocracy that has been inspired by the likes of Saddam Hussein and the House of Saud. Indeed, the minority populations in Sindh are likewise continually prosecuted. Any representation you speak of is laughable when your country has been run as an authoritarian military dictatorship since the execution of Bhutto. Again, your justifications for attempting to undermine the Islamic Republic illegally fall flat. Here is my simple concept, which both you and I know to be true: attack on Mecca occurs, oppressed Pakistani civilians believe the United States is responsible, they proceed to attack the American embassy. Surely the simplicity of this course of events can be appreciated, even by a conspiracy theorist engaged in all sorts of gymnastics to justify his government's ridiculous hypocrisy. I am sure the Soviets would have been chased out of Afghanistan. Just as the Indians from Kashmir, and then from Bangladesh! Please... please, Minister. You belong in your country's propaganda agency, not attempting to engage in diplomacy. Qualification requirements must be quite low in Pakistan indeed. The United Nations has confirmed that Iraqi offensives have been accompanied by weapons of mass destruction, and that their "success can be attributed to the use of weapons of mass destruction." This is a clear indication that Iraq has used weapons of mass destruction against Iranian troops, and there thousands of soldiers which show the aftermath of these attacks. We must in turn call for the suspension of Iraq as a result of its use of chemical weapons against the Islamic Republic of Iran, and call for a similar suspension to be extended to Pakistan and Saudi Arabia as financial and international supporters of the Baghdad regime and its crimes against humanity. |
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| Litos | Jun 12 2016, 07:26 AM Post #22 |
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Sa'dun Hammadi Minister of Foreign Affairs Enough of this Iranian pedantry. This is not the debate concerning the metaphysics of relations between Persia and the spiritual body of the founding father of Pakistan, this is about the situation in Chad. We would like to diplomatically inform the Iranians that not every topic concerns them. Furthermore, it is established fact the entire leadership of Iran are war criminals bent on genocide as well as the subjugation of Pakistani Baluchistan, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Western Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Southern Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, and the UAE. On the matter of this conflict that could split the NAM in two, we endorse submission of the Auzou strip case to the ICJ, and a withdrawal of all troops to Aouzou strip positions. Edited by Litos, Jun 12 2016, 07:27 AM.
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| Eryk | Jun 12 2016, 07:28 AM Post #23 |
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Ali Akbar Velayati Minister of Foreign Affairs Islamic Republic of Iran In accordance with our call for suspension, we propose the following resolution for adoption by the Non-Aligned Movement. We call for an immediate vote on the matter.
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| Litos | Jun 12 2016, 07:41 AM Post #24 |
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Sa'dun Hammadi Minister of Foreign Affairs You would suspend three members of the NAM when the topic of discussion was derailed by you and isn't even about this issue? Members of the NAM have never been suspended to date because this organization calls for unity; not even members who have attempted coups, destabilization of the world oil supply, and revolution calling for an Islamic fundamentalist empire. No, this is absurd. We call for a sane resolution, not clouded by judgment of aspiring world revolutionaries and petty tyrants.
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| Eryk | Jun 12 2016, 07:48 AM Post #25 |
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Ali Akbar Velayati Minister of Foreign Affairs Islamic Republic of Iran Iran once more requests a second from a fellow member of the Non-Aligned Movement to vote on our proposed resolution. Iran has never called for revolution or the overthrow of any other country's government. Religious figures have, but what private citizens do is their prerogative. We implore the Non-Aligned Movement to not allow itself to sink into irrelevance by validating Iraq's action through the adoption of a vague resolution which implies both sides are to blame. There is only one aggressor, one user of weapons of mass destruction, and one party that has continually violated human rights and committed war crimes as recognized by the United Nations and even the United States itself. That country is Iraq, and it bares the fullest of responsibility for its actions. There can be no unity when parties determined to destroy the very values of this movement continue to sit within its halls and derail negotiations and conversations with conspiracy theories and false-flag incidents. Similarly, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia bare the same responsibility through their support of the Iraqi regime. There must be accountability somewhere. This movement must show that it has integrity and principle. |
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| Capo | Jun 12 2016, 07:49 AM Post #26 |
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Agha Shahi Minister of Foreign Affairs The Government of Pakistan Perhaps they have been manufactured, Ali, and if they indeed were, we expect that Iranian forces will not subsequently engage in such a genocide. However, if they were not, and the violence extends to Sunni Baloch in Sistan and Balochistan, Pakistan will act as necessary to defend the lives of our fellow Sunni. It, again, is not a difficult concept to grasp: if you plan on committing genocide in Sistan and Baluchistan, bring an army, otherwise, we have no desire to engage in a military conflict with Iran, only end Iranian attempts at subversion within Pakistan and her allies among the Gulf States. Of course, Iran's ongoing attempts to redefine "Shi'a" as "Persian" are behind their continued lies about the nature of the founding of Pakistan. Let us focus for a moment, however, on the nature of the founding of the "Islamic Republic" of Iran. Your prophet is a whoremonger and a heroin addict with a fondness for small boys. His supporters, the Hezbollahi and other militiamen, which have so ignominiously been renamed the "Revolutionary Guard," consists mostly of released murderers, rapists, and fiends. Every major theological school has rejected Khomeni's doctrines as the ramblings of burnout, but so weak and rotten was the Shah's regime that it allowed the burnouts, drunks, and petty criminals to fester, organize, and revolt. In the immediate aftermath, Khomeni's criminal network directly encouraged attacks against several United States embassies, ostensibly in retaliation for previous support of the Shah's regime, and has proceed to sow instability in every one of its neighbors, likely to allow for the expansion of the Khomenist criminal network. Iran's collaboration with terrorist regimes has largely sought to create instability to allow for drug smuggling, from groups like al Zulfiqar and others, from the poppy fields of Afghanistan and Iran into Western Europe. Instability in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and others lessens or eliminates local state capacity to fight Iran's heroin gangsters and provides for the security and profitability of the Ayatollah's smuggling routes. The fatal flaw with the version of events presented by the Iranian delegation is that he expects the false view of Khomeni presented by himself and his government to be held by the majority in Pakistan and elsewhere. It is not, however, and the idea that a radio broadcast, conveniently made by Khomeni, would incite the same Sunni Muslims that the Ayatollah has rhetorically targeted since his return to Iran into action against the United States is not well supported. Why, after all, would Jamaat-e-Islami, a Sunni party with strong ties to President Zia-ul-Haq's administration, mobilize against one of Pakistan's closest allies? Certainly, a radio broadcast from a known felon would not be sufficient, and our investigation revealed that initial media reports identifying J-e-I were mistaken. The Iranian has referred to Pakistan's intelligence apparatus as incompetent at several times, but it was their clandestine actors who attempted to align a Sunni group with Shi'a Twelver radicalism. I don't think anybody outside of Iran actually believed it, but perhaps I shouldn't complain - Iranian incompetence revealed the plot to us relatively early on and we have been able to take some precautions to counteract future attempts. As for military matters, I will not discuss them any further as I do not believe it to be beneficial to instruct the Iranian delegation on basic strategic concepts, given that, per the course of their conflict with Iraq, none of the rest of his government appears to understand them either. |
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| Eryk | Jun 12 2016, 07:53 AM Post #27 |
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Ali Akbar Velayati Minister of Foreign Affairs Islamic Republic of Iran We dismiss the idiocy of the Pakistani delegate and call for the suspension of Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq once more. |
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| Capo | Jun 12 2016, 07:57 AM Post #28 |
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Agha Shahi Minister of Foreign Affairs The Government of Pakistan Given Iran's continued aggression, we will immediately call for the suspension of Iran from the Non-Aligned Movement. |
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| Litos | Jun 12 2016, 08:03 AM Post #29 |
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Itō Hirobumi
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Sa'dun Hammadi Minister of Foreign Affairs While we have voted against every suspension motion in the past, we find Iranian actions within these halls intolerable, proposing the wholesale suspension of three members. We second the motion for Iranian suspension until this body decides otherwise. |
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| Eryk | Jun 12 2016, 08:09 AM Post #30 |
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Ali Akbar Velayati Minister of Foreign Affairs Islamic Republic of Iran This organization requires that a ministerial vote takes place on any statement or suspension. We once more request a second toward our resolution, and take no issue with the a vote on Iranian membership. We are that sure of the righteousness of our cause and that the truth is on our side. |
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