On
September 23, 2008 speaking
to the UN in
New York City,
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
attacked the U.S. again declaring the
"American empire in the world is
reaching the end of its road."
And accused
"a few bullying powers" of
trying to stop his country's
nuclear programs.
Also,
as FOX
News reported:
"With major world leaders watching
and just eight hours after President
Bush's final speech before the general
assembly, Ahmadinejad used the U.N.
platform to decry a "Zionist
regime" for what he called a
persecution on Arab peoples around the
globe."
And
a group
has formed, StopAhmadinejadRally,
to protest a religious
group meeting honoring Ahmadinejad
while he is here this
week: On
Thursday, September 25,
at 6:00
pm in New York City at
the Grand Hyatt Hotel, The American
Friends Service Committee, Mennonite
Central Committee, Quaker UN Office,
Religions for Peace, and the World Council
of Churches-UN Liaison Office will be
“honoring” Iranian
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at an Iftar
(dinner to break the day’s Ramadan
fast). Other organizations, political
leaders and the
media have also been
invited.
Here's the text of the invitation:
An invitation to
an international
dialogue between religious leaders and
political figures:
“Has not one God created us?”
The significance of religious
contributions to peace
It is an honor to invite you to
participate with religious, cultural, and
political leaders in a conversation about
the role of religions in tackling global
challenges and building peaceful societies
at an Iftar – a dinner to break the
Ramadan fast.
In the presence of
§ His Excellency Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the
President of the Islamic Republic of Iran
With contributions from
§ His Excellency Miguel D’Escoto
Brockmann, President of the General
Assembly of the United Nations
§ His Excellency the Rev. Kjell Bondevik,
former Prime Minister of Norway and
President of the Oslo Center for Peace and
Human Rights
§ and distinguished religious leaders
This conversation is the fourth in a
series of high-level bridge-building and
reconciliation efforts that have helped to
build mutual understanding between our
peoples, nations and religious traditions.
It is our hope that as religious and
political leaders, this communal meal and
exchange of views will enable us to
explore faith perspectives for dealing
with global issues such as poverty, war
and prejudice while deepening mutual
understanding.
The dinner will be at the Grand Hyatt
Hotel, 109 East 42nd Street, New York,
N.Y., on Thursday, September 25, 2008,
beginning with evening prayers from
several religious traditions. Please
arrive by 6:00 pm to clear security.
Following dinner and presentations, the
moderator will open the floor for comments
and discussion.
Please note, entrance to this event is by
limited invitation only. Some members of
the media have been invited to cover the
event.
RSVP by e-mail to sept25@us.mcc.org
no later than Monday, September 15, 2008,
confirming you interest in participation
and sending us your mailing address. After
confirmation of your participation, we
will send a card explaining procedures for
entry to the event.
The Sponsoring Committee welcomes your
participation and appreciates the
cooperation of the Permanent Mission of
the Islamic Republic of Iran to the United
Nations in co-hosting this event.
American Friends Service Committee
Mennonite Central Committee
Quaker United Nations Office
Religions for Peace
World Council of Churches – United
Nations Liaison Office
The
StopAhmadinejadrally's stated mission
is to expose the truth of the current
Iranian regime’s crimes against
humanity, and to deny them that false
legitimacy.
Here
is the list so far of
organizations participating in the Stop
Ahmadinejad Rally:
Women United/Code Red
911 Families
ACT for America
Alliance of Iranian Women
AMCHA
American Center for Law and Justice
American Coptic Union
American Maronite Union
Americans for a Safe Israel
Arabs for Israel
Catholic League for Religious and Civil
Rights
Center for Security Policy
Christian Solidarity
Coalition for the Defense of Human Rights
Committee on the Present Danger
Concerned Women for America
Council for a Democratic Iran
Family Security Matters
Foundation for Defense of Democracy
Glenn Richter, Founder Student Struggle
for Soviet Jewry
Guardian Angels
Institute for Freedom and Democracy
International Christian Embassy in
Jerusalem
International Christian Union
Aryeh Eldad, Israeli Knesset
Jewish Action Alliance
Jewish Institute for National Security
Affairs
Log Cabin Republicans of New York City
Open Doors USA
Phyllis Chesler, author
Rabbi Zev Friedman, Rambam Mesivta high
school
Rabbi Joseph Potasnik
StandWithUs
Stop Shariah Now
Sudan Freedom Walk
The Ethics & Religious Liberty
Commission of the Southern Baptist
Convention
Traditional Values Coalition
Women’s Freedom Movement of Pakistan
See
more
This week
while the religious left panders to
Ahmadinejad, and the Hillary
Clinton/Barack Obama team plays political
chess causing Sarah Palin to be disinvited
to speak to this group on
Ahmadinejad (see
full text of the speech she was going
to deliver), the rest of us watch (in
amazement?) at the complete loss of
discernment of those who consider
themselves leaders
Sharon Hughes
is Founder and President of The Center for Changing Worldviews
and a radio talk show host on KDIA AM1640 in San
Francisco, RIGHTALK.com, and
online at Oneplace.com. Her column appears in many
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She also writes for
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