Posted on 11/03/2005 3:51:03 PM PST by Stephen Schwartz
Government of Kosova condemns the anti-Israel remarks of Irans President
The Government of Kosova has condemned statements by Irans President Mahmud Ahmadinejad against Israel.
The remarks of Irans President, Mahmud Ahmadinejad, that Israel should be "wiped off the map" are harmful to peace, and to the welfare and prosperity of nations. Such a statement is unacceptable for the government and people of Kosova.
At a time when the entire international community is committed to a policy of co-operation and rejection of hate, provocative remarks favoring the abolition of states fundamentally harm the confidence between nations and the peace process.
The Government of Kosova agrees with the United Nations stand for a decisive condemnation of the statement of Irans President Ahmadinejad for destruction of Israel.
Prishtina, October 31, 2005
CIP Postscript: In addition, Kosova president Ibrahim Rugova issued a statement on November 1, declaring, "we know what it feels like to hear such calls to wipe people from the face of the earth, made before against Albanians, as well."
Great! Now if the government of "Kosova" could get around to denouncing the brutalization of Serbs...
I second that.
There is no such place as "Kosova", Suleyboy!
Just land stolen by al Qaeda thugs!
And peace will be returned to that province along with the Serb Army.
This puff piece is not working, typical islamic spin doctoring. "Kosova" is not a real name, you do know that don't you or has shilling for the new caliphate softened your brain?
Kosovo is JUDENREIN today, after 2000 years, owing to them and support they got from Clinton and Jewish American liberal sleazeballs.
Albaniand started eradication of Kosovo Jews under Hitler and Mussolini and finished it under Clinton.
Don't expect to hear such pesky details from liberal American Jews (nor from Neo cons)
KOSOVO is the correct spelling.
The "a" on the end is only used by the treacherous drug running Albanian muslims who have no business being in Yugoslavia's KOSOVO province.
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