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And this one's from last week:

Egyptian shouting : We live Shiites President Ahmadi Nejad!

Cheered the lives of hundreds of Egyptians yesterday Iranian President Ahmadi Nejad calling erasing Israel from the map of the world and demanded that Iran is seeking to acquire nuclear weapons.

At a conference held at the headquarters of the Bar Association in Cairo said the decision Mohamed Gad, "Allow me to pay tribute to Iran and invite her to possess a nuclear bomb".
In a quick response, the decision was echoed by the audience chanting "live" President Ahmadi Nejad.

Attended the conference organized by the Bar Association of Solidarity with the Lebanese and Palestinians who are Israeli raids Munir religion grower Moussa Iranian d'affaires in Cairo, but has not received word.

He said the leader of the Egyptian Naji Shihabi generation in a speech that Iran supports the regional super power that possesses weapons "nuclear deterrence".

But Captain bar and president of the Federation of Arab Lawyers Sameh Ashour said, addressing the conference, "If the resistance (to Israel from the Lebanese Shiite Hizbollah movement) Shiite If the struggle we Shiite Shiites".

He pointed out the strong ties between Iran, Syria and Hezbollah in Lebanon. "This is the axis of good. This is the focus of struggle. This is the center of our honor and with the axis of honour. "

He continued in a reference to the Secretary-General of Hizbullah, "a tribute to the leader whose head is in the hearts and minds of the Arab nation,"


1,998 posted on 07/31/2006 8:59:25 PM PDT by penguino
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To: penguino

Thank you penguino.
All are interesting.


2,007 posted on 08/01/2006 12:02:58 AM PDT by Cindy
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