This was published on-line by the
American Jewish Committee (10/18/12):
"AJC Urges European Parliamentarians to
Cancel Deplorable Iran Visit"
Brussels – AJC is calling on members of the European
Parliament to cancel their planned visit to Iran this month.
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Schwammenthal |
“For European lawmakers to make
an official visit to Iran is shockingly absurd when the
27-member European Union has unanimously imposed
ever-tightening sanctions on Iran for its reckless behavior
that endangers global security,” said Daniel Schwammenthal,
director of AJC’s Transatlantic Institute in Brussels.
“The EU’s latest sanctions
package, adopted on Monday, is a dramatic reminder that
relations with Iran cannot be business as usual,”
Schwammenthal added. “The European Parliament delegation is,
in effect, undermining the EU’s efforts.”
The reported 15 European
Parliamentarians from six countries are slated to arrive in
Tehran on October 27 for a six-day visit. European lawmakers
last visited Iran in 2007.
The Europeans plan to discuss
with Iranian leaders several issues, including human rights
and drug trafficking. In July, Iran hosted an international
conference on drug trafficking at which Iranian Vice President
Mohammad Reza Rahimi delivered a vile anti-Semitic speech.
In August, Iran hosted the
Non-Aligned Movement summit, and UN Secretary General Ban
Ki-moon, despite vociferous objections, participated. “Even
the UN Secretary General could not persuade Iran to change its
positions on its fast-moving nuclear program, support for the
Assad regime in Syria, calls for Israel’s annihilation, and
violations of human rights. Just as his visit was
counterproductive, so will be the European delegation’s
overture,” said Schwammenthal.
Among the most disturbing
meetings on the draft schedule for the visiting Europeans is a
session with Iranian Chief Justice Sadegh Larijani, who was
sanctioned by the EU in March for his role in human rights
violations. “European officials reaching out to the regime
will be a blow to the morale of dissidents suffering in
Iranian prisons and throughout the country,” said
Schwammenthal.
Also on the draft schedule is
Ayatollah Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, former president of
Iran. An Argentinian judge issued an arrest warrant for
Rafsanjani, in 2006, for his role in the 1994 bombing of the
AMIA Jewish community center in Buenos Aires that killed 85
people.
No
self-respecting Western officials should offer any legitimacy
to the Iranian regime which defiantly ignores the will of the
international community,” said Schwammenthal. “How can
they even think of going to Tehran at this time?”
My response would be "How
can they NOT think of going to Tehran at this time? There are
various ways to get into a war and a variety of ways to avoid
going to war. The latter usually includes elements such as
patience, clearheadedness, willingness to take risks and
humility. To talk with one's adversaries or antagonists is
clearly a step that can lead to movement toward peace. The
old saw says "familiarity breeds contempt" -- but it
takes isolation and ignorance to breed real hatred. Since diplomatic relations between Iran and the United States were severed almost twenty-five years ago, things have certainly not improved for any of the players in this drama; isn't it time for a different approach?
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