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Ahmadinejad gets rough welcomeGlobe and Mail NAHAL TOOSI Associated PressSeptember 24, 2007 at 5:29 PM EDT New York — Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad took the stage at Columbia University to a blistering welcome from the president of the school, who said the hard-line leader behaved like “a petty and cruel dictator.” Mr. Ahmadinejad smiled as Columbia President Lee Bollinger took him to task over Iran's human-rights record and foreign policy, and Mr. Ahmadinejad's statements denying the Holocaust and calling for the disappearance of Israel. “Mr. President, you exhibit all the signs of a petty and cruel dictator,” Mr. Bollinger said, to loud applause. He said Mr. Ahmadinejad's denial of the Holocaust might fool the illiterate and ignorant. Fliers announcing a speech by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at Columbia University hang outside the university in Iranian President discusses his country's human rights record as protesters gather outside the UN and Columbia University Iranian President's appearance at Columbia University fuels debate about whether the school should grant the controversial leader a platform “When you come to a place like this it makes you simply ridiculous,” Mr. Bollinger said. “The truth is that the Holocaust is the most documented event in human history.” Mr. Ahmadinejad rose, also to applause, and after a religious invocation, said Mr. Bollinger's opening was “an insult to information and the knowledge of the audience here.” “There were insults and claims that were incorrect, regretfully,” Mr. Ahmadinejad said, accusing Mr. Bollinger of offering “unfriendly treatment” under the influence of the U.S. press and politicians. The Iranian president is in New York to attend the UN General Assembly. Protesters gathered outside the United Nations and Columbia University to protest his appearance. Earlier Monday, Mr. Ahmadinejad defended the policies of his government before a National Press Club audience. “People in Iran are very joyous, happy people,” he said when questioned about the arrests of students, journalists and women. “They're very free in expressing what they think.” He said women in Iran were “the freest women in the world ... They're active in every level of society.” Human rights activists inside and outside Iran have decried a recent wave of arrests of people calling for political and legal reforms of the Iranian theocratic system. Mr. Ahmadinejad said those complaints were baseless, and denied knowing about any detention or harsh punishments of reformists. “The people who give this information should see what is the truth and disseminate what is correct,” he said. “I invite everyone in this session to come and visit Iran for themselves.” Tensions are high between Washington and Tehran over U.S. accusations that Iran is secretly trying to develop nuclear weapons, as well as helping Shiite militias in Iraq that target U.S. troops — claims Iran denies. Thousands of people jammed two blocks across from the United Nations to protest Mr. Ahmadinejad's visit to New York. Organizers claimed a turnout of tens of thousands. Police did not immediately have a crowd estimate. The speakers, most of them politicians and officials from Jewish organizations, proclaimed their support for Israel and criticized the Iranian leader for his remarks questioning the Holocaust. “We're here today to send a message that there is never a reason to give a hatemonger an open stage,” New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn said. The Iranian leader has previously called the Holocaust “a myth” and called for Israel to be “wiped off the map.” Mr. Ahmadinejad told the National Press Club that his questioning of the Holocaust was based on his concern that it was used to justify Israeli oppression of the Palestinians. “Granted that the Holocaust is a reality ... Why is it that the Palestinian people should be displaced?” he said. “Why are they paying the damage by giving up their land?” Before leaving Iran, Mr. Ahmadinejad said the American people have been denied “correct information,” and his visit would give them a chance to hear a different voice, the official IRNA news agency reported. Mr. Ahmadinejad has appealed to the American people before, distinguishing between the population and their government. Recently, he told a television show that Iran wants peace and friendship with America. Since coming to power in 2005, Mr. Ahmadinejad also has sent letters to the American people criticizing President George W. Bush's Mideast policies.
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谋既果决,行且坚毅。回复: 内贾德在美演讲,惨遭侮辱Alberto Bayo from Canada writes: If he attacked Israel...Iran would become a parking-lot pretty quickly. Posted 24/09/07 at 12:19 PM EDT
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谋既果决,行且坚毅。回复: 内贾德在美演讲,惨遭侮辱你还是看看直播视频吧,内兄表现得非常出色,欲辱人者反自取其辱http://post.iask.ca/canadameet/topic/130558
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存在问题:好吃饭、好泡妞、好抽烟、好喝酒。 分析原因:饭好吃、妞好泡、烟好抽、酒好喝。 总结经验:吃饭好、泡妞好、抽烟好、喝酒好。 整改措施:饭吃好、妞泡好、烟抽好、酒喝好。 努力方向:吃好饭、泡好妞、抽好烟、喝好酒。回复: 内贾德在美演讲,惨遭侮辱asm oak bay from Canada writes: I wonder how he explains his earlier commitment to destroy Israel and acquire nuclear weapons - presumably for that purpose? Fortunately, Israel will neve allow Iran to get anywhere near close to acquiring nuclear weapons of any kind. I don't think this guy will fool anybody but the weak liberal left. Posted 24/09/07 at 12:23 PM EDT
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谋既果决,行且坚毅。回复: 内贾德在美演讲,惨遭侮辱Rain SCM from Vancouver, Canada writes: At least he was able to speak. Not like in Canada where a former Prime Minister of Israel has to cancel his discussion at Concordia University. I guess when it comes to the right of free speech, the US is still a better country. Posted 24/09/07 at 12:35 PM EDT
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谋既果决,行且坚毅。你还是看看直播视频吧,内兄表现得非常出色,欲辱人者反自取其辱 http://post.iask.ca/canadameet/topic/130558点击展开...没时间。 晚上好好看看。
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谋既果决,行且坚毅。回复: 内贾德在美演讲,惨遭侮辱勇气可嘉
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回复: 内贾德在美演讲,惨遭侮辱“People in Iran are very joyous, happy people,” he said when questioned about the arrests of students, journalists and women. “They're very free in expressing what they think.”He said women in Iran were “the freest women in the world ... They're active in every level of society.”————————————————————————————————这哥们也真能整,就差“好五倍”了。
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谋既果决,行且坚毅。回复: 内贾德在美演讲,惨遭侮辱伊朗也是的,搞什么宗教集权啊? 好好的日子不过.....
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http://www.canadameet.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=107227回复: 内贾德在美演讲,惨遭侮辱针对内贾德在哥伦比亚大学的演讲,伊朗真理社及时做出了报道,原文如下: 今天,在哥伦比亚大学,内贾德总统为哥伦比亚大学的师生们进行了一场精彩的演讲,并与他们进行了现场交流,气氛十分融洽。 大家一致认为,发展伊美关系十分重要,伊美双方都应该心平气和,本着互不干涉内政的原则,进行多层次全方位合作。 在美国当天,内贾德总统还受到伊人伊侨的热烈欢迎,大家纷纷表示,“伊国近年发展迅速,作为伊国人,我们感到扬眉吐气,只有国家强大了,我们伊人伊侨才真正有地位!” 以上报道纯属扯淡,如有雷同,纯属见鬼。
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谋既果决,行且坚毅。回复: 内贾德在美演讲,惨遭侮辱伊朗總統艾哈邁迪—內賈德(Mahmoud Ahmadinejad)9月24日在紐約哥倫比亞大學發表演說,哥大校長指出,態度強硬的哈邁迪—內賈德就像“氣度狹小又殘酷的獨裁者”。哥倫比亞大學校長鮑林格(Lee Bollinger)首先致詞。“總統先生,你擁有所有氣度狹小又殘酷的獨裁者特質。”鮑林格說完,台下響起如雷的掌聲。鮑林格也稱,艾哈邁迪—內賈德曾認為納粹屠殺猶太人是“神話”、否認大屠殺事件,將可能愚弄文盲與無知者。“當你來到像這樣的一個地方,只會讓你看起來可笑。事實是,大屠殺是人類歷史上最能用史料證明的事件。”在艾哈邁迪—內賈德還未到哥倫比亞大學前,抗議者已聚集在校外,抗議鮑林格邀請艾哈邁迪—內賈德前往發表演說。美聯社指出,雖然鮑林格事前承諾將對伊朗總統提出嚴厲的質疑,但鮑林格的實際言論仍直接得令人吃驚。鮑林格就否認大屠殺的態度上,大肆批評艾哈邁迪—內賈德“不僅無恥地挑起事端”,連未受教育的程度也“令人訝異”。最後,鮑林格問:“你是否將終止這場惡行?”艾哈邁迪—內賈德起身做了一個伊斯蘭教的禱告後,掌握了麥克風,他指出鮑林格的開場白“對在場觀眾的資訊與知識是種侮辱”,認為鮑林格受到美國具敵意的政客與媒體的影響,而發出了“錯誤的侮辱與斷言”。“我不應該被這些不友善的對待影響我的開場白。”艾哈邁迪—內賈德說。隨後這位伊朗總統並未立刻反駁鮑林格的指控,他談論了伊朗的人權、對外政策、古蘭經內容,也批評布什政府的間聽計畫與美國在第二次世界大戰時將原子彈投於長崎與廣島。接著,艾哈邁迪—內賈德終於就鮑林格的批評做了回應,他表示自己僅希望對大屠殺能有更多的研究。艾哈邁迪—內賈德認為以色列人濫用權力屠殺巴勒斯坦人,稱其是替大屠殺事件討回公理。 “巴勒斯坦人為何要替一個與他們無關的事件付出代價?”艾哈邁迪—內賈德問。最後,艾哈邁迪—內賈德以一個微笑為自己的演說作結,台下同時響起掌聲與噓聲。在問答時間裏,艾哈邁迪—內賈德的笑容不再、顯得嚴肅激動。在回答一位觀眾關於大屠殺的問題時,他否認自己質疑大屠殺的存在。“就算它發生過,它跟巴勒斯坦有什麼關係?”艾哈邁迪—內賈德另指出,他是在為歐洲學者的權利辯護,顯然有一小部分學者因為否認大屠殺、或不承認大屠殺的嚴重性而被起訴。“沒有什麼事是絕對的。”艾哈邁迪—內賈德說。這位伊朗總統也重申自己想要前往世貿遺址憑弔911事件罹難者的心願。不過隨即有人詢問,基地組織是否該為此事負責?“這件事為什麼會發生?是什麼造成的?”艾哈邁迪—內賈德反問:“誰才是真正涉入此事的一方?”當被問及伊朗同性戀需判死刑的問題,艾哈邁迪—內賈德表示,司法系統對犯罪者與嚴重販毒者處以死刑,不過“伊朗不像你們國家一樣,有同性戀者。”語畢台下響起諷刺的笑聲。艾哈邁迪—內賈德繼續道:“我們在伊朗沒有這個問題,我不知道是誰告訴你我們有的。”美國國務卿賴斯(Condoleezza Rice)在接受CNBC採訪時表示,若艾哈邁迪—內賈德前往世貿遺址,其動機將可能被曲解。被曲解的原因,賴斯說,因為艾哈邁迪—內賈德“是個可能身為恐怖主義最大支持國家的元首
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