Thursday 27 September 2012

Words War


A brief glance of speeches delivered by the Presidents at UNGS (United Nation General Assembly)




President Zardari Pakistan

Before I take up my speech, I want to express the strongest condemnation for the acts of incitement of hate against the faith of billions of Muslims of the world and our beloved prophet, Mohammad (peace be upon him).The international community must not become silent observers and should criminalize such acts that destroy the peace of the world and endanger world security by misusing freedom of expression.



President Ahmadinejad Iran
Arms race and intimidation by nuclear weapons and weapons of mass destruction by the hegemonic powers have become prevalent.

Continued threats by the uncivilized Zionists to resort to 
military action against our great nation are a clear example of this bitter reality

"Creation of worthless paper assets by using influence and control over the world's economic centers constitutes the greatest abuse of history, and is considered a major contributor to global economic crisis," he said.

President Morsi Egypt
Egypt respects freedom of expression. One that is not used to incite hatred against anyone.
 One that is not directed toward one specific religion or culture. A freedom of expression that tackles extremism and violence. Not the freedom of expression that deepens ignorance and disregards others

The fruits of dignity and freedom must not remain far from the Palestinian people," he said, adding that it     was "shameful" that U.N. resolutions are not enforced.




     President Mugabe Zimbabwe
The death of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was as  tragic as that of U.S. Ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens.
As we in spirit join the United States in condemning that death, shall the United States also join us in condemning that barbaric death of the head of state of Libya - Gaddafi? It was a loss, a great loss, to Africa, a tragic loss to Africa 'A HUNT, A BRUTAL HUNT'

                                                

By 

Zaidi




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