zondag 23 september 2007

De Israelische Terreur 243

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'Israel still refuses to put its nuclear program under international purview.

Israel was criticized at 144-nation atomic energy conference for not putting its nuclear program under international purview.

Besides Washington, only Israel voted against the resolution while 53 nations backed it and 47 abstained.
The remaining nations were absent for the highly unusual vote - only the second in the 16 years the issue has been on the agenda of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Up to last year, the resolution on "Application of IAEA Safeguards in the Middle East" had been adopted by consensus, but in 2006, and again this year, Israeli objections forced a vote.
This year, Israel opposed two paragraphs - one calling all nations in the Middle East "not to develop, test or otherwise acquire nuclear weapons," the other urging nuclear weapons states to "refrain from any action" hindering the establishment of a Mideast zone free of nuclear weapons.
Both passages were clearly aimed at Israel, which is considered to have nuclear weapons despite its "no tell" policy on the issue and which counts on the United States as its chief ally for support - both in the outside world and in forums such as the conference.
Israeli opposition last year was sparked by a separate Arab-sponsored resolution deeming Israel a "nuclear threat" and refusal by its sponsors to withdraw it.
While that resolution was put up for adoption it was not voted on. A similar resolution was being prepared for consideration at the gathering Friday.
A Western diplomat whose country normally is supportive of Israel sought to diminish the negative impact of the vote, pointing out that last year, 98 approved the resolution, with three abstaining and the United States and Israel opposed.'

Lees verder: http://english.pravda.ru/world/97461-nuclear_program-0

1 opmerking:

Sonja zei

Er heeft een korte Novum/AP mededeling gecirculeerd, voor zover ik kan zien alleen in Trouw gepubliceerd, en in twee internetkranten.

"Het Internationaal Atoomenergie Agentschap (IAEA) heeft donderdag in een opmerkelijke resolutie Israël veroordeeld, omdat het land weigert zijn atoomwapenprogramma onder internationaal toezicht te plaatsen."

Het berichtje gaat over een weigering van Israël, niet over haar atoomprogramma. Niemand die daar zijn handen aan durft te branden.

Peter Flik en Chuck Berry-Promised Land

mijn unieke collega Peter Flik, die de vrijzinnig protestantse radio omroep de VPRO maakte is niet meer. ik koester duizenden herinneringen ...