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Holocaust Redux?
--- letter to Kofi Annan --
May 18, 2006
The Honorable Kofi Annan
Secretary General of the United Nations
United Nations
New York, NY 10017
Dear Secretary General Annan:
I am writing you on a matter of grave concern regarding a new Iranian “National Uniform Law” that was discussed in the Iranian Parliament, the Majlis, on Monday. The law was drafted two years ago and held up in the Iranian Parliament. It has now been revived and pushed forward by President Ahmadinejad.
According to an editorial that was to appear in Friday’s National Post, by Amir Taheri, a well known and well respected analyst on Iranian affairs, a consensus has developed regarding color badges to be worn by non-Moslems: yellow for Jews, red for Christians, blue for Zoroastrians and other colors for other religions. This would make religious minorities immediately identifiable and allow Moslems to avoid contact with non-Moslems.
If this is true, it would move Iran even closer to the Nazi ideology of the 1930s which also began with yellow badges and ended with the Holocaust that led to the murder of six million Jews and millions of other innocent civilians.
Given President Ahmadinejad’s record of labeling the Holocaust a myth and calling for the obliteration of the State of Israel, we must urgently take action. Now is the time for the United Nations and the international community to launch an immediate investigation, to seek clarification from the Iranians themselves on whether or not the new “National Uniform Law” would single out non-Moslems and require them to wear a color-coded identification patch. If that is not their intention, then let President Ahmadinejad tell the world it is not so.
Sincerely,
Rabbi Marvin Hier
Founder and Dean
May 18, 2006
The Honorable Kofi Annan
Secretary General of the United Nations
United Nations
New York, NY 10017
Dear Secretary General Annan:
I am writing you on a matter of grave concern regarding a new Iranian “National Uniform Law” that was discussed in the Iranian Parliament, the Majlis, on Monday. The law was drafted two years ago and held up in the Iranian Parliament. It has now been revived and pushed forward by President Ahmadinejad.
According to an editorial that was to appear in Friday’s National Post, by Amir Taheri, a well known and well respected analyst on Iranian affairs, a consensus has developed regarding color badges to be worn by non-Moslems: yellow for Jews, red for Christians, blue for Zoroastrians and other colors for other religions. This would make religious minorities immediately identifiable and allow Moslems to avoid contact with non-Moslems.
If this is true, it would move Iran even closer to the Nazi ideology of the 1930s which also began with yellow badges and ended with the Holocaust that led to the murder of six million Jews and millions of other innocent civilians.
Given President Ahmadinejad’s record of labeling the Holocaust a myth and calling for the obliteration of the State of Israel, we must urgently take action. Now is the time for the United Nations and the international community to launch an immediate investigation, to seek clarification from the Iranians themselves on whether or not the new “National Uniform Law” would single out non-Moslems and require them to wear a color-coded identification patch. If that is not their intention, then let President Ahmadinejad tell the world it is not so.
Sincerely,
Rabbi Marvin Hier
Founder and Dean
I don't know this guy from a hole in the wall but it seems that he's trying to play the holocaust card to scare people.
here's some info on this rabbi's orginization. just so you know where he's coming from. http://www.ihr.org/other/swcpower.html
here's some info on this rabbi's orginization. just so you know where he's coming from. http://www.ihr.org/other/swcpower.html
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heh. ya know, things would progress better without the bomb-throwing.
The article that I think you're referring to is a link to a BBC news article. I guess that makes them nazis too.
now I'm wondering... why did you ask if i've shaven my head yet. are you accusing me of being a nazi? because if so, that is not only disgusting, but you're also accusing me of being an anti-semite; which is a complete falsehood.
if you want to debate, debate. but as it stands, this discussion is tainted.
The article that I think you're referring to is a link to a BBC news article. I guess that makes them nazis too.
now I'm wondering... why did you ask if i've shaven my head yet. are you accusing me of being a nazi? because if so, that is not only disgusting, but you're also accusing me of being an anti-semite; which is a complete falsehood.
if you want to debate, debate. but as it stands, this discussion is tainted.
another story on it
some quips i found interesting in the story.
I'm capable of knocking over a liquor store. does that mean I'm going to do it?
And it seems people from Iran are wondering just where we are getting our facts from.
some quips i found interesting in the story.
The prime minister couldn't vouch for the accuracy of the newspaper report, but he added that Iran was capable of such actions and compared them to Nazi practices.
And Iranian politicians - including a Jewish legislator in Tehran - were infuriated by the Post report, which they called false.
\"Such a plan has never been proposed or discussed in parliament,\" Motamed told the Associated Press.
\"Such news, which appeared abroad, is an insult to religious minorities here.\"
Another Iranian legislator said the newspaper has distorted a bill that he presented to parliament, which calls for more conservative clothing for Muslims.
\"It's a sheer lie. The rumours about this are worthless,\" Emad Afroogh said.
so here we have harper, our own PM, quoting something he doesn't know is true or not, but uses the 'capable of' argument to try and scare us (Canada).\"Please tell them (the West) to check the details of the bill. There is no mention of religious minorities and their clothing in the bill.\"
I'm capable of knocking over a liquor store. does that mean I'm going to do it?
And it seems people from Iran are wondering just where we are getting our facts from.
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To: Rabbi Marvin Hier,
Re: color badges to be worn by non-Moslems in Iran
Dear Sir,
Please ensure you have your facts correct, and your sources verified before making highly inflamatory and unsubstantiated allegations to my office.
Additionally, make sure your brain is engaged before putting your mouth in gear.
Yours, with annoyance,
Kofi Annan,
SecGen
United Nations.
CC: GWB
MW: 324-887/8
Re: color badges to be worn by non-Moslems in Iran
Dear Sir,
Please ensure you have your facts correct, and your sources verified before making highly inflamatory and unsubstantiated allegations to my office.
Additionally, make sure your brain is engaged before putting your mouth in gear.
Yours, with annoyance,
Kofi Annan,
SecGen
United Nations.
CC: GWB
MW: 324-887/8