A CALL TO ACTION:URGE UN TO ACT AGAINST TYRANNICAL TEHRAN REGIME
History has taught us the bitter lesson to never again be silent when tyrants threaten genocideagainst the Jewish people.
Last week,Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, (pictured left), reiterated his call that "Israel must be wiped off the map." In response, UN Secretary General Kofi Annan and manyworld leaders condemned these threats. We must now ensure that those denouncements are backed up by action.
Next week, Secretary-General Annan travels to Iran to meet with the government’s top leadership,including President Ahmadinejad. Mr. Annan’s goals of defusing Mideast tensions and persuading Iran not to go nuclear will be hurt, not helped, if he fails to directly confrontIranian leaders for threatening Israel’s existence.
For decades, theUnited Nations has always rushed to condemn Israel with resolution after resolution, but it has yet to take specific action against Tehran on its threat of genocide. Why is thereno action against Iran?
(AP Photos: Above, A man burns Israeli flags during an anti-Israeli rally called "Al-Quds Day" (Jerusalem Day) in Tehran, Iran, Friday, Oct. 28,2005. Tens of thousands of Iranians staged anti-Israel protests. Below-
An Iranian holds an anti-Israel poster during the anti-Israel rally inTehran.)
These threatsmock the founding principles of the United Nations, created to defeat the genocidal Nazi Third Reich, and to ensure that no nation, ever again, would be threatened byannihilation.
In the coming weeks and months, Wiesenthal Center officials will meet with political andreligious leaders in world capitals to pressure Iran to cancel its war against the Jewish people, but that effort will be for naught, unless there is international action. It isup to the United Nations to lead the way.
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