Re: Islamitische regimes gebruiken VN voor censuur
Geplaatst: do apr 23, 2009 1:22 pm
Echt een eye-opener, zij (de islamitische staten) weten precies hoe het westen denkt en handelt.
Dat wij (de westerse staten) de islamitische staten niet begrijpen, komt voornamelijk door het feit dat zij geen plaats gunnen aan westerse invloeden. Wij mogen met ons gedachtegoed geen deel uitmaken van de islamitische samenleving. Integratie en participathy is dus onmogelijk.
Sudan calls ICC racist
Published by UN Watch- at April 23, 2009 in Uncategorized. 0 Comments
Towards the close of Tuesday’s high-level segment at the Durban Review Conference, Sudan’s Deputy Justice Minister, Abdel Daiem Zumrawi gave a fiery speech, denouncing the decision of the International Criminal Court to indict Sudan’s President al-Bashir for the genocide in Darfur.
De verongelijkte onschuld
“The accusation of the President does not relate to doing of justice or bringing of peace and stability,” he said. “We are of the opinion that the ICC is being employed as a racist instrument that goes after certain groups while overlooking others.”
van mening zijnde te worden gediscrimineerd
Zumrawi then blamed this “absence of justice” for breeding “malice, terrorism and extremism.”
hier schuild alweer een dreigement
He went on to denounce “heinous crimes committed against the Palestinian people by the Israeli occupation” and said, “the protection offered Israel by some Western countries” is the reason it continues to “act against humanity.”
de jij-bak zat erin
Zumrawi also decried the “ongoing smearing campaign against the religion of Islam and its Prophet.”
houdt zich goed aan de opzet van Durban 2
Moreover, his speech attempted to portray Sudan as a country committed to human rights, claiming, for example, that Sudan’s constitution calls for the full representation of marginalized areas.
lekker grof liegen, straatje weer schoon
bron
Dat wij (de westerse staten) de islamitische staten niet begrijpen, komt voornamelijk door het feit dat zij geen plaats gunnen aan westerse invloeden. Wij mogen met ons gedachtegoed geen deel uitmaken van de islamitische samenleving. Integratie en participathy is dus onmogelijk.
Sudan calls ICC racist
Published by UN Watch- at April 23, 2009 in Uncategorized. 0 Comments
Towards the close of Tuesday’s high-level segment at the Durban Review Conference, Sudan’s Deputy Justice Minister, Abdel Daiem Zumrawi gave a fiery speech, denouncing the decision of the International Criminal Court to indict Sudan’s President al-Bashir for the genocide in Darfur.
De verongelijkte onschuld
“The accusation of the President does not relate to doing of justice or bringing of peace and stability,” he said. “We are of the opinion that the ICC is being employed as a racist instrument that goes after certain groups while overlooking others.”
van mening zijnde te worden gediscrimineerd
Zumrawi then blamed this “absence of justice” for breeding “malice, terrorism and extremism.”
hier schuild alweer een dreigement
He went on to denounce “heinous crimes committed against the Palestinian people by the Israeli occupation” and said, “the protection offered Israel by some Western countries” is the reason it continues to “act against humanity.”
de jij-bak zat erin
Zumrawi also decried the “ongoing smearing campaign against the religion of Islam and its Prophet.”
houdt zich goed aan de opzet van Durban 2
Moreover, his speech attempted to portray Sudan as a country committed to human rights, claiming, for example, that Sudan’s constitution calls for the full representation of marginalized areas.
lekker grof liegen, straatje weer schoon
bron