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American Jewish organizations, Israeli activist1 groups and other supporters of Israel rallied in New York City Monday to protest Iran's nuclear program and the appearance of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at the United Nations' General Assembly opening session. From VOA's New York Bureau, Mona Ghuneim reports.
Anti-Iran demonstrators near UN building, 22 Sep 08
Waving Israeli and American flags, singing songs and chanting verses, thousands of demonstrators rallied outside the United Nations building in New York.
John Ruskay of the United Jewish Appeal Federation2 of New York said he and supporters gathered to send a message to Iran's leader. "When President Ahmadinejad comes to New York, we will, as we have, as we must do, say what he intends to do with his nuclear program is an anathema3 to all Americans -- Republican and Democrat4, young and old, Christian5, Jew, Muslim -- to everyone," he said.
The rally faced political controversy6 last week when former Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton, who was invited to speak at the event, backed out. Clinton's aides announced her pull out after learning that Republican vice7 presidential candidate Sarah Palin had also been invited.
Days after the Clinton announcement, organizers of the protest rescinded8 their invitation to Palin, saying they did not want the rally to turn into a partisan9 political event. The move angered Republican presidential nominee10 John McCain who accused his Democratic rivals of having Palin "disinvited".
One politician who did appear at the event, however, was Dalia Itzik. The Israeli Knesset [Parliament] Speaker said Iran's nuclear ambitions pose a serious danger to not just her country, but many others. "These weapons will not only threaten Israel, they will also threaten Paris, Rome, London and New York. Iran's leadership is a threat to peace, a threat to the whole world, a threat to its own people," he said.
Eva-Lee Baird said she too is concerned about the safety of everybody in the world, but she said the "hawk-like rhetoric11 in the rally" was not the best thing for Israel either. A member of the progressive women-initiated grassroots movement, CODEPINK, Baird and other group members stood on the outskirts12 of the rally.
"Our message is negotiation13. I think Ahmadinejad should be allowed to come to the United Nations. I think George Bush should be allowed to come to the United Nations. I don't have very much respect for either one of them as leaders, but I want them here talking to other people because that's the only way that we can save our world," he said.
Baird added she is glad she lives in a country where both leaders are allowed to come to the United Nations, especially if it can prevent what she called a "nuclear catastrophe14".
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n.坏事;恶习;[pl.]台钳,老虎钳;adj.副的 | |
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adj.党派性的;游击队的;n.游击队员;党徒 | |
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13 negotiation | |
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14 catastrophe | |
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