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Arabia
Wipe out injustice, Shoura chief tells Islamic states
2011-01-21
Always assuming your definition of 'injustice' includes infidels, of course...
That they exist is an injustice, you mean?
[Arab News] Soddy Arabia has called for a unified stand from all Arab and Islamic countries on regional and international issues.
That'll work. Really, it will. It always has in the past, after all.
"The member states should voice a uniform opinion on regional and international matters to demonstrate the solidarity of Arab nations," Shoura Council Chairman Abdullah Al-Asheikh said during an extraordinary session of the parliamentary union of Islamic countries that concluded in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday.

"Our nations should strive to wipe out injustice, oppression and develop a mechanism to get rid of destitution and poverty and spread the message of tolerance advocated by the religion of Islam.

"We must preen ourselves to face the challenges of the Islamic world and march forward to achieve the Arab peace initiative to safeguard our interests, pristine culture and heritage."
Preening and marching? That should prove amusing for the rest of us, and profitable for the bone setters. Thank goodness at least the culture is pristine, with no need for additional grooming with beaks.
The meeting was presided over by the speaker of the UAE's Federal National Council (FNC) Abdul Aziz Al-Ghurair.

The Shoura chairman also thanked all the heads of the Islamic countries who offered prayers and wished King of the Arabians, Sheikh of the Burning Sands, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah to get well soon.

"We deem it an honor to have received this goodwill from heads of states and speakers of parliaments for our great leader, whose wise leadership had gained global fame."
Like Dr. Phil?
The chairman also said the Kingdom is deeply concerned regarding the issue of Jerusalem, claiming Israelis were trying to Judaize the holy city.
Fair's fair -- after 1948 Jordan summarily de-Judaized it.
"The Kingdom has defended Jerusalem on all occasions and carried the concerns of its people to all international forums. We stand for the political, legitimate and religious rights of the Paleostinian people."
For whom the Kingdom fulfilled its obligations by expressing support and pledging money. Actually paying those pledges is not actually necessary, which is why the UN only got about half of what was pledged last year.
Al-Asheikh expressed concern on Israeli refusal to accede to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and the survival of its nuclear programs outside international control, which posed a serious threat to the security and stability of the region.
Standard boilerplate.
"Israel must abandon its obfuscations on nuclear weapons to move toward a true nuclear settlement in the Middle East," Al-Asheikh said.
More boilerplate.
He added that use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes in accordance with the guidelines and supervision of the ineffective International Atomic Energy Agency should be allowed in Iran and other countries of the region.
Whatever happened to Egypt's nuclear program, by the way? Last I heard, Dr. El-Baradei abandoned it for the heady life at the U.N.
He also suggested that the issue of the three islands in the Arabian Gulf, including greater Tunb, lesser Tunb, and Abu Musa, be settled peacefully according to international regulations, and if necessary, by the International Court of Justice.

A 24-article declaration at the end of the conference contained recommendations covering political, economic, social, cultural and legal issues, as well as human rights
... which are not the same thing as individual rights, mind you...
, the environment, and women's rights.

The declaration also indicates positions of the Organization of the Islamic Conference's member states on regional and international issues, including Paleostine, Syria's Golan Heights, Leb, Iraq, Tunisia, Sudan, Somalia, Cyprus, Jammu and Kashmire, Azerbaijan, peaceful uses of nuclear technology, making the Middle East a region free of weapons of mass destruction and combating terrorism.
Posted by:Fred

#4  A cult that hacks limbs off thieves, speaks of "justice." I wipe my butt with sharia fatwahs.
Posted by: Varmint Snoluling7830   2011-01-21 20:38  

#3  with no need for additional grooming with beaks

Let's hope they don't start rubbing their musk glands on the furniture.
Posted by: SteveS   2011-01-21 12:58  

#2  the purple periwinkle commentary is Trailing Wife
Posted by: Frank G   2011-01-21 09:48  

#1  This commentary is so valuable, Fred. Thanks again!
Posted by: newc   2011-01-21 02:09  

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