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April 22, 2010

Groups protest Iran FM’s Vienna visit





As Iran began a massive military exercise in the Persian Gulf, Jewish groups protested the impending visit of Iran’s foreign minister to Vienna.

Manoucher Mottaki is scheduled to travel to Vienna on Sunday, where he will be hosted by his Austrian counterpart, Michael Spindelegger.

The Simon Wiesenthal Center on Thursday protested the impending visit.

“It is incomprehensible to me how Austria can warmly welcome one of the most senior officials of a regime which openly calls for Israel’s destruction, organizes conferences on Holocaust denial, and consistently abuses human rights on a horrific scale,” Wiesenthal Center Israel director Efraim Zuroff wrote in a letter of protest to the Austrian ambassador to Israel, Michael Rendi.

“The only reason that Teheran has been able to continue its nuclear program, its threats to destroy Israel, and total disregard for human rights is because of the failure of the world’s democracies to apply stringent sanctions against the fanatic Iranian regime. The fact that an anti-Semite like Mottaki will be a welcome guest in Vienna constitutes an abysmal moral failure with potentially-genocidal implications, which raises the painful question of what, if anything, Austria has learned from its Holocaust past,” he wrote.

The Stop the Bomb coalition, which has announced a protest rally at the announced photo session and news conference with Mottaki and Spindelegger, condemned what it called in a news release “the courting of this prominent figure of Tehran’s anti-Semitic regime; a regime, which organizes Holocaust denial conferences as a part of its foreign policy; a regime that threatens Israel with annihilation and does everything to achieve the means.”

“Again and again, Austria proves to be a most reliable friend of the Iranian regime, both economically and politically,” Stop the Bomb spokeswoman Simone Dinah Hartmann said. “The reception of the Iranian foreign minister is an unfortunate political upgrade for the largely isolated regime and thus knowingly undermines the international efforts to exert pressure on the Iranian regime.”

In recent months, the United States and Israel have increased their presence in the Persian Gulf, where Iran began its war games on Thursday.

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