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Khamenei Calls on Muslims to End Immunity of Zionist Criminals
Leader Calls on Muslims to End Immunity of Zionist Criminals
7 Rabi Al-Awwal 1430 / Thursday
05 Mar 2009
TEHRAN (FNA)-
Supreme Leader of Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei
underlined that patience and resistance of the Palestinian people
combined with all-out aids and support of the Muslim world will end
occupation of Palestine.
The Leader made the remarks in his
inaugural address to the Fourth International Conference for Support of
Palestine, the Model of Resistance, and Gaza, the Victim of War Crimes.
The full text of Ayatollah Khamenei's speech is as follow:
In the Name of Allah, The All-beneficent, the All-merciful.
I welcome you, honored guests-scholars, thinkers, statesman, and
combatants-who have come to the Islamic Republic of Iran to participate
in the Fourth Conference for Support of Palestine.
Important and
crucial developments have occurred between this and the last meeting
held in Tehran during 15-17 Rabi al-Awwal, 1427 H. (April 14-16, 2006).
These developments have brightened the future prospects of the issue of
Palestine and made clearer our duties concerning this fundamental
problem of the Islamic world.
Among these important developments
were the amazing military and political defeats inflicted by the Islamic
resistance in Lebanon on Israel during the 33-day war in 1427 H. (2006),
and the humiliating failure of the Zionist regime in the 22-day long
criminal war against the people of Gaza and the legal government of
Palestine.
Now this usurper regime-which with its army and
weapons backed by the U.S. military and political support flaunted a
fearsome and undefeatable facade during the last several decades-has
twice been forced to suffer defeat by the forces of resistance fighting
with trust in God and the people, rather than reliance on arms and
equipment.
Notwithstanding its military exercises, preparations,
and far-reaching intelligence outfits, as well as the unsparing support
of the United States and some Western governments, along with the
collaboration of some hypocrites in the Muslim world, the Zionist regime
is faced with incompetence, a steep downfall and dissolution before the
powerful wave of Islamic awakening.
On the other hand, the
crimes committed by the Zionist criminals during the historic events of
Gaza-the genocide of civilians, the destruction of defenseless homes,
the impaling of infants, the bombing of schools and mosques, the use of
phosphorous bombs and other outlawed weapons; all this following an
almost two-year blockade on supplies of food, medicine, fuel and other
essentials of life for the people, and numerous other crimes-proved that
the savage and criminal instincts of the leaders of the fake Zionist
state have not changed in the least since the early decades of the
disaster in Palestine. Exactly the same policies and predatory and
ruthless motives which created such tragedies as those of Deir Yasin,
Sabra and Shatila still rule the dark minds and hearts of the
contemporary tyrants. Of course, the magnitude of such atrocities and
their disastrous consequences have been amplified by the advances in
technology.
By now those who advocated a "pragmatic" approach
under the illusion of the invincibility of the Zionist regime, and who
succumbed to surrender and compromise with the usurpers, should have
realized their mistake, as well as those who entertained hopes of
peaceful coexistence with the Zionists, wrongly believing the second and
third generation of Zionist politicians to be free from the criminal
impulses of the first.
Firstly, the false image of invincibility
was shattered by the wave of Islamic awakening and maturing of the
erstwhile sapling of Islamic resistance. The signs of the usurper
regime's weakness and despondency have become fully visible. Secondly,
the aggressive character of the ringleaders of that regime and their
unscrupulousness in committing atrocities remain unchanged since the
early decades. They are not averse to committing any atrocity whatsoever
and whenever they think they can do it.
Now 60 years have passed
since the occupation of Palestine. During this period all material means
of power have been in the service of the usurpers, including money,
weapons and technology, as well as political and diplomatic initiatives
and the giant empire of news media and networks. Yet despite these
staggering and far-reaching satanic efforts, the usurpers and their
supporters have not only failed to solve the problem of the Zionist
regime's illegitimacy, but it has grown more complicated with time.
The intolerance shown by the Western and Zionist media and
pro-Zionist governments toward even the mere posing of any question
concerning the Holocaust-which served as an excuse for the usurpation of
Palestine-and research on the topic, is one of the signs of this
nervousness and uncertainty.
The image of the Zionist regime in
world opinion today is much worse than it has ever been during its black
history, and more serious questions are being raised concerning the
rationale of its creation.
The spontaneous and unprecedented
world-wide protests against this regime and in support of the Islamic
resistance in Gaza and Lebanon during the 33-day war, which extended
from the Far East to Latin America, and demonstrations in 120 countries
including Europe and Britain, the breeding ground of this evil tree,
reveal the emergence of a world-wide resistance against Zionism that has
never been so serious and extensive in the last 60 years. It may be said
that the Islamic resistance in Lebanon and Palestine has succeeded in
awakening the world's conscience.
This is a big lesson, for both
the Muslim Ummah and its enemies.
It is a lesson for the
enemies, who tried to create a fake and counterfeit nation and state by
resorting to force and repression, and to convert it in course of time
into an undeniable reality, and to make such an unjust imposition
something normal for the Islamic world.
It is also a lesson for
the Muslim community, especially the proud youth and their alert
conscience, so that they may know that any struggle waged for the
restoration of usurped rights is never in vain, and that God's promise
is indeed true when He, the Most High, declares (in the Qur'an):
"Those who are fought against are permitted [to fight] because they
have been wronged, and Allah is indeed able to help them. -Those who
were expelled from their homes unjustly, only because they said, 'Allah
is our Lord.' Had not Allah repulsed the people from one another, ruin
would have befallen the monasteries, churches, synagogues and mosques in
which Allah's Name is mentioned greatly. Allah will surely help those
who help Him. Indeed Allah is all-strong, all-mighty." (22:39-40)
And when He, the Most High, says:
"Indeed Allah does not
break His promise." (3:9)
"Allah shall never break His promise."
(22:47)
"[This is] a promise of Allah: Allah does not break His
promise, but most people do not know." (30:6)
"So do not suppose
that Allah will break His promise to His apostles. Indeed Allah is
all-mighty, avenger." (14:47)
And what promise can be more
categorical than this promise of God,
"Allah has promised those
of you who have faith and do righteous deeds that He will surely make
them successors in the earth, just as He made those who were before them
successors, and He will surely establish for them their religion which
He has approved for them, and that He will surely change their state to
security after their fear, while they worship Me, not ascribing any
partners to Me. And whoever is ungrateful after that-it is they who are
the transgressors." (24:55)
A big fallacy which has taken
control of the minds of some persons concerning the problem of Palestine
is that a country named Israel is a 60-year old reality with which one
has to reconcile. I do not know why these people do not learn from other
realities that are in front of their eyes. Is it not a fact that the
countries of the Balkans, Caucasus, and Southwest Asia reclaimed their
identity after 80 years of loss, and after being parts of the former
Soviet Union? Why cannot Palestine, which is part of the body of the
Islamic world, reclaim its Islamic and Arab identity? Why cannot the
Palestinian youths, who are among the most astute and resistant of Arab
youth, overcome this unjust reality by their will and resolution?
Another big fallacy is to say that negotiation is the only means of
deliverance for the Palestinian nation. With whom are these negotiations
to be held? With a usurper, misguided and bullying regime which does not
believe in anything except force? What have those who have been
captivated with this game and delusion achieved?
Firstly, what
they obtained from the Zionists in the form of the Palestinian
Authority-its humiliating and disgraceful character aside-was at the
enormous cost of having to recognize the ownership of the usurper regime
over nearly the entire Palestine.
Secondly, even that partial
and fake authority was at times trampled underfoot by the Zionists under
empty excuses. The siege of Yasser Arafat in his administrative building
in Ramallah and numerous forms of humiliation he was made to suffer are
not events that can be forgotten.
Thirdly, during Arafat's days
and, especially, after him, they have treated the officials of the
autonomous Authority as police-station chiefs whose duty was to
prosecute and arrest Palestinian combatants and to keep them under
intelligence and police surveillance, thus spreading seeds of enmity
among Palestinian groups and prompting them to wage war against one
another.
Fourthly, even that puny achievement was the fruit of
the struggle of Palestinian combatants and resistance of its proud men
and indomitable women. Had the Intifada not occurred, the Zionists would
not have given them even this little, despite the successive compromises
made by the conventional Palestinian leaders.
Or shall it be
negotiations with the United States and Britain, who are guilty of the
biggest sin in creating and sustaining this cancerous tumor, and who
moreover, are one of the parties to the dispute and not arbiters.
The United States government has never ceased its unconditional
support for the Zionist regime and its flagrant crimes, such as those
committed during the recent events in Gaza.
Even the new
American president, who came to office with the slogan of bringing
change in the policies of the Bush Administration, avows unconditional
commitment to Israel's security, which means defending state terrorism,
defending injustice and oppression, and defending a 22-day-long massacre
of hundreds of Palestinian men, women and children. It is a policy which
amounts to the same crooked ways of the Bush administration and nothing
else.
Negotiations with bodies associated with the United
Nations are another exercise in futility. The United Nations has perhaps
confronted few tests such as the problem of Palestine, wherein it has
been exposed and earned a bad name. It was a day when the Security
Council promptly and officially recognized the occupation of Palestine
by acquisitive terrorist groups and played a basic role in the birth and
continuation of this historic injustice.
After that, for several
decades, it maintained a satisfied silence with regard to the cases of
genocide, expulsion of refugees, war crimes and various atrocities
committed by that regime. Even when the General Assembly voted branding
Zionism as a racist ideology, the Security Council not only did not go
along but also maintained practically a diametrically opposite stand.
The oppressive world powers, which enjoy permanent membership in the
Security Council, use this world body as an instrument. As a result, the
Security Council not only does not help the cause of world security, but
also rallies to the assistance of these powers whenever they deploy
notions such as human rights, democracy and the like as pretexts to
further their greed and domination, drawing a curtain of deception and
lies over their illegitimate actions.
The deliverance of
Palestine cannot be obtained through begging from the United Nations or
the dominating powers, and more so from the usurper regime. The sole
path of its deliverance is through resistance and fortitude, through the
unity of purpose of the Palestinians and the word of God's oneness (Tawhid),
which is the inexhaustible resource for human struggle.
The
pillars of this resistance, on one side, are the combatant Palestinian
groups and each and every one of the faithful and resistant
Palestinians, those who are within that country as well as those who are
abroad.
From another side, the pillars are the world's Muslim
nations and governments, religious scholars, intellectuals, political
figures and academicians. If these two pillars remain firmly in their
place, there is no doubt that in every part of the world, awakened
consciences, hearts and minds which have not been spoiled by the spells
of the news media empire belonging to the global arrogance and Zionism,
will rally to the assistance of the victims and those who have been
denied their rights, forcing imperialism to confront a storm of
thoughts, emotions and actions.
We have seen an example of this
truth in recent days during the magnificent resistance of Gaza. The sobs
in front of the news cameras of a Western chief of one of the
international aid organizations, expressions of sympathy by activists
belonging to humanitarian organizations, the large and impassioned
public demonstrations in the heart of European capitals and American
cities, the bold moves made by the heads of several states in Latin
America-all these are signs that the non-Muslim world has not yet been
fully subjugated by forces of evil and corruption-called 'Satan' in the
nomenclature of the Quran-and that the ground is still open for truth to
manifest itself.
Yes, the resistance and fortitude of the
Palestinian combatants and people, together with all-round support and
assistance from all Islamic countries, will break the satanic spell of
the usurpation of Palestine. The prodigious energies of the Islamic
Ummah can solve the problems of the Islamic world, including the urgent
and acute issue of Palestine.
Muslim brothers and sisters
throughout the world, my message now is addressed to you as well as to
all persons with an alert conscience, irrespective of country and creed.
Make an effort, and break the spell of impunity for the Zionist
criminals. Bring to trial the political and military heads of the
usurper regime who have had a role in bringing about the Gaza tragedy,
and mete out to them the punishment laid down by reason and justice.
This is the first step to be taken. The political and military
leaders of the usurper regime should be brought to trial. If criminals
are punished, the room for criminal acts by those who possess the
motives and madness to commit them will be restricted. Impunity for
perpetrators of great crimes is itself a cause and incentive for further
crimes.
If after the 33-day Lebanon war, the Muslim world
community had earnestly demanded the punishment of Zionists leaders
responsible for the terrible atrocities committed during this war, had
this legitimate demand been made following the massacres of wedding
processions in Afghanistan, after the atrocities committed by Blackwater
mercenaries in Iraq, and following the Abu Ghuraib scandal and other
cases involving U. S. soldiers, we would not have witnessed another
Karbalain Gaza.
In these cases, we, Muslim states and nations,
have not acted in accordance with our duty as dictated by the laws of
justice and reason. Its consequence is what we are witnessing today.
It is a matter of deep regret that some governments and world
politicians are totally alien to moral values and judgments of human
conscience. They are insensitive to the 22-day long genocide in Gaza in
which 1350 people were killed and about 5500 civilians were wounded,
many of them children. The murderers and criminals are not only not
punished, but are even rewarded. The security of the bloodthirsty regime
is considered sanctity to be defended at all cost, and the victims,
whether it is a government elected by a decisive popular vote or the
people who have elected it to office, are accused and condemned. Such is
the judgment of political tribunals totally divorced from ethics and
alien to conscience and human virtues. Yet, when these governments
encounter public opinion in the form of a deep hatred, instead of noting
its obvious cause, they again resort to political maneuvers, thus
continuing the vicious circle.
Dear brothers and sisters
throughout the Islamic world! Let us learn from experience.
Our
great community, with the boon of the Islamic awakening, possesses
tremendous power. The key to the solution of many of the problems of the
Muslim countries lies in the resoluteness and solidarity of this
wonderful galaxy. The question of Palestine is the most urgent problem
of the Islamic world.
At times some people are heard to say that
Palestine is an Arab problem. What does that mean? If it means that
there is a stronger feeling of consanguinity among the Arabs, who are
willing to offer Palestine a greater service and do more struggle for
its sake, that is something desirable and we welcome it. But if it means
that the heads of some Arab countries should refuse to pay any heed to
the cries of help of the Palestinian people which are addressed to all
Muslims, if it means that they may collaborate with the ruthless usurper
enemy in such an important case as the tragedy of Gaza while loudly
condemning others who cannot remain indifferent to their call of duty to
help Gaza-then no proud and conscientious Muslim or Arab will accept it,
nor spare the speaker of disapproval and reproach. It is the same as the
logic of Akhzam, who used to beat his father and chide others for
interfering. After him, his son would assault the grandfather with his
fists. The fable is the source of an Arabic proverb. (Which means: My
sons have left me covered with blood, a custom that I know was laid down
by Akhzam)
Offering a multi-faceted assistance to the people of
Palestine and complete support is a joint duty of all Muslims. The
governments which criticize the Islamic Republic of Iran and some other
Muslim countries for assisting Palestine should come forward to bear the
burden of such support so that others are relieved of this Islamic duty.
But if they lack the ability and courage to do so, instead of criticism
and causing hindrance, they should appreciate the dutiful and courageous
steps taken by others.
Respected audience! You who are present
at this conference are thinkers and specialists about the problem of
Palestine. Today our historical duty is not to repeat the bland
statements and torpid theories of the past, but to suggest approaches
for liberating Palestine from the oppression of the Zionist regime.
Our proposal is a solution which is in total agreement with
democracy and can form a common logical basis. That proposal is that all
those who have a legitimate stake in the territory of Palestine,
including Muslims, Christians and Jews should choose their own system of
government in a general referendum. All Palestinians who have borne for
years the ordeals of exile should also participate in this referendum.
The Western world should know that non-acceptance of this
solution will imply an absence of commitment to democracy, which it
always claims to support. The failure to pass this test will further
expose its double standards. Palestine was also the focus of an earlier
test, when the West didn't want to accept the result of elections in the
West bank and Gaza which brought the Hamas government into office. Those
who accept democracy so long as it results in achieving their aims are
war-mongering adventurers. If they talk about peace, it is nothing but
lies and deception.
The reconstruction of Gaza is one of the
most urgent problems of Palestine. The Hamas government- which was
elected by a decisive majority of the Palestinians and whose epical
resistance, which saddled the Zionist regime with defeat, is the
brightest page in Palestinian history of the last hundred years-should
be at the centre of all reconstruction efforts. It will be appropriate
for the Egyptian brothers to open the way for aid to move in and allow
Muslim countries and nations to carry out their duty in this regard.
In conclusion, I honor the memory of the martyrs of the 22-day war.
With their blood they made the Palestinian Gaza a matter of pride for
Islam and Arabs. I implore God's mercy and forgiveness for them. In
addition, I invoke His blessings for all the martyrs of Palestine,
Lebanon, Iraq and Afghanistan and for all martyrs of Islam, as well as
for the pure spirit of our magnificent leader, the late Imam Khomeini.
I beseech God, the Most High, to exalt the honor of Islam and
Muslims, to bring Muslim nations closer to one another, and bring a
daily increasing awakening to the Islamic world.
May Peace and
Allah's mercy and His blessings be upon you.
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