Friday, March 10, 2006

nuclear and law against occupiers

perhaps the arabs themselves, without interference have a better chance to solve and come up with better strategies and answers to peace / power other than invasion and military aggression.

Congress of Arab parties voices support for Iran's nuclear right
Damascus, March 8, IRNA 1394/2321/1414, Arabs-Iran-Nuclear

The fourth session of the General Conference of Arab Parties here Tuesday voiced support for Iran's right to acquire peaceful nuclear technology.

Secretary-General of the Congress of Arab Parties Abdul Aziz al-Seyyed told reporters at a press conference held at the end of the three-day session that Iran was being targeted by big powers because it was a regional power with policies that did not please these powers.

Arab countries treat Iran as a Muslim brother state, the official said, and added that Arab states desired good relations with members of the Islamic world. "And that is why we are trying to establish sustainable relations with Iran."


The fourth session of the General Conference of Arab Parties concluded its work in Damascus Tuesday evening by releasing a statement listing major developments in the Arab world including Iraq, Palestine and Lebanon.

The participants, representing 16 Arab nations, in the statement called for the enactment of a trans-national law punishing the desecration of religious sanctities such as the recent blasphemy committed by a number of European newspapers against the Holy Prophet of Islam (Peace Be Upon Him).

The statement also called for a similar law punishing occupation of a sovereign state by any foreign power, punishment of occupying forces and payment of compensation to victims of foreign occupation.

Expressing support for the Islamic resistance in Palestine and Lebanon as well as the armed operations against occupying forces in Iraq, the participants, in the statement, declared May 25 of every year as `Day of Resistance'.


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