Rudd Takes Legal Advice Over Court Action Against Ahmadinejad
Australian Prime Curate
said his authorities is taking legal advice on whether it can
take Persian President to the International
Court of Justice for inciting force against Israel.
Ahmadinejad have repeatedly called the Holocaust a myth and
sparked international disapprobation in 2005 when he said the
Jewish state should be ''wiped off the map.''
The comments are ''dangerous'' and the human race must unite
against such as remarks, Rudd told Sky News today. ''We volition take
careful and considered advice on what is possible on the
international legal front.''
Rudd, who won business office in November, promised Australia's
Jewish community before the election that he would take legal
proceedings in the ICJ against Ahmadinejad, the Australian
newspaper reported today. , the former defense
minister who is now leader of the opposition, at the clip called
the pledge a ''stunt.''
Ahmadinejad's remarks are ''not just hyperbole from the
bully dais of Tehran,'' said Rudd. ''It's the roll-on effect
across the Muslim world, particularly those who listen to Iran
for their guidance.''
Iran hosted a conference in December 2006 that gave a forum
to Holocaust deniers who disregard as fiction or hyperbole the
killing of 6 million Jews by the Nazis during World War II.
Germany's Nazis killed two-thirds of Europe's 9 million
Jews between 1939 and 1945 in a ''systematic, bureaucratic and
state-sponsored campaign,'' according to the U.S. Holocaust
Memorial Museum in Washington.
Proof of the Holocaust have come up from subsisters of Nazi
death camps, encampment guards, authorities written documents and testimony in
the 1945 Nuremburg warfare law-breakings hearings.
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