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President Ahmadinejad: Nations are wakeful, will confront oppressors

Istanbul, June 8, IRNA – Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that nations are alert today and they will resist oppressors by showing reaction to world developments.
The President made the remarks on Tuesday in a press conference on the sidelines of the two-day Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA) which started in the Turkish city of Istanbul.
Pointing to the crimes committed by the Zionist regime against the anti-siege activists who were trying to ship aid to the defenseless Palestinians entangled in the Gaza Strip, he said the world today was grieved by the martyrdom of several members of the Freedom Flotilla.
Ahmadinejad believed the attack has opened the eyes of the world nations to realities.
He said the event also indicated that pure and sincere feelings were still present in nations inspiring them to take a role in important humanitarian events.
The Iranian President further said that the move taken by residents of the flotilla aimed at not merely defending the people in Gaza who have been deprived of the most basics for their daily lives but in reality was to defend the dignity of human beings and their human rights.
The attack also disclosed once again the brutal nature of the Zionist regime, highlighting the fact that it holds no values for freedom of people and their rights, he added, saying that the Iranian nation has for the past three decades cried out the fact that the Zionist regime was originally established to kill while the world got the chance to see it first hand for itself during the latest Zionist crimes against the aid ships.
Ahmadinejad left Tehran for Istanbul, Turkey, Monday to attend the conference.
In addition, the presidents of Azerbaijan, Syria and Afghanistan, Ilham Aliyev, Bashar al-Assad and Hamid Karzai respectively, as well as Palestinian Autonomy Head Mahmoud Abbas and Prime Minister of Russia Vladimir Putin and a number of representatives from the US, Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Ukraine, Qatar and the United Nations (UN) are also present in the event.
CICA was first established in the early 1990s by Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev, whose country hosted the only two previous summits, the last one four years ago./end
The President made the remarks on Tuesday in a press conference on the sidelines of the two-day Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA) which started in the Turkish city of Istanbul.
Pointing to the crimes committed by the Zionist regime against the anti-siege activists who were trying to ship aid to the defenseless Palestinians entangled in the Gaza Strip, he said the world today was grieved by the martyrdom of several members of the Freedom Flotilla.
Ahmadinejad believed the attack has opened the eyes of the world nations to realities.
He said the event also indicated that pure and sincere feelings were still present in nations inspiring them to take a role in important humanitarian events.
The Iranian President further said that the move taken by residents of the flotilla aimed at not merely defending the people in Gaza who have been deprived of the most basics for their daily lives but in reality was to defend the dignity of human beings and their human rights.
The attack also disclosed once again the brutal nature of the Zionist regime, highlighting the fact that it holds no values for freedom of people and their rights, he added, saying that the Iranian nation has for the past three decades cried out the fact that the Zionist regime was originally established to kill while the world got the chance to see it first hand for itself during the latest Zionist crimes against the aid ships.
Ahmadinejad left Tehran for Istanbul, Turkey, Monday to attend the conference.
In addition, the presidents of Azerbaijan, Syria and Afghanistan, Ilham Aliyev, Bashar al-Assad and Hamid Karzai respectively, as well as Palestinian Autonomy Head Mahmoud Abbas and Prime Minister of Russia Vladimir Putin and a number of representatives from the US, Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Ukraine, Qatar and the United Nations (UN) are also present in the event.
CICA was first established in the early 1990s by Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev, whose country hosted the only two previous summits, the last one four years ago./end