AP/ June 28, 2012, 4:59 PM

Officials slam Iran on anti-Semitic statement

Turkish Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, right, with Iranian Vice-President Mohammad Reza Rahimi, in Tehran, Iran, March 28, 2012 for meetings on Iran's disputed nuclear program.

Turkish Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, right, with Iranian Vice-President Mohammad Reza Rahimi, in Tehran, Iran, March 28, 2012 for meetings on Iran's disputed nuclear program. / AP Photo

(AP) UNITED NATIONS - International officials have condemned statements made by Iran's vice president at a U.N.-sponsored drug conference in Tehran where he blamed Jews for the international drug trade.

Catherine Ashton, the European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs, on Thursday became the latest official to condemn the remarks by Iran's Vice President Mohammad Reza Rahimi.

"The High Representative is deeply disturbed by racist and anti-Semitic statements made by Iranian First Vice-President Mohammad Reza Rahimi," Ashton said in a statement.

Iran's semi-official FARS news agency reported that Rahimi on Tuesday said the prevalence of narcotics and drug-addiction throughout the world finds its roots in the erroneous teachings of the Talmud, one of the Jewish Holy books.

"The book teaches them how to destroy non-Jews so as to protect an embryo in the womb of a Jewish mother," Rahimi stated.

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The Iranian vice-president said that the Zionists' direct involvement in the prevalence of illicit drugs is such that "you cannot find a single addict among the Zionists".

As vice president, Rahimi has no major role in Iranian politics but his remarks recall Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's earlier anti-Semitic comments. In 2005 he said the Jewish state should be "wiped off the map." Later, he called Holocaust a "myth."

On Wednesday, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon asked Iranian officials to refrain from such comments.

Ban's spokesman Martin Nesirky said in statement late Wednesday: "The Secretary-General has on many occasions called on Iranian officials to refrain from these kinds of anti-Semitic statements. He does so again in response to these latest reported comments. "

The Iranian mission to the U.N. did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Ban's remarks.

Israel was quick to condemn Rahimi's remarks.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Avigdor Liberman said in a statement Wednesday that the fact that representatives of the U.N. and European states still attend conferences held in Tehran, where anti-Semitic remarks of the worst type are made, legitimizes the regime of the ayatollahs in Iran, which represents a real threat to world peace.

In Italy, Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi called the Rahimi's remarks: "Disturbing and absolutely unacceptable."

In New York, the Anti-Defamination League called Rahimi's remarks especially disturbing in light of Iran's efforts to strengthen its nuclear program.

"To all those who thought that anti-Semitism is a thing of the past, certainly this makes it very clear that it is alive and well again. What makes it more sinister and dangerous is the fact that it comes from a leader of a country that has vowed to destroy the Jewish state, and is making efforts to obtain the means to do it," Abraham H. Foxman, the ADL's national director said in a statement.

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Molly-Pchr says:
Nutty.
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Bubba1212 says:
Another fine example of Islam religion
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takacrat says:
I feel that it's the inbred life style that happens in Iran in which father, uncle, first cousins happens under Muslims law
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honest_pols says:
Hate - primitive, trouble-making hate - is what the Iranian leaders cultivate.

Disrespect of other, non-Islamic religions, and incitement of hate is the way Iran's leaders rouse up and instill hate in the Iranian people.
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Nocults replies:
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Talk about disrespect for other religions............

The Mormon book, The Pearl of Great Price, claims that all other Christian groups are "corrupt" and are an "abomination" in God's sight (Joseph Smith, 2:19). The Mormons deny the Trinity and the existence of a literal burning Hell, yet they promote polytheism (many gods), baptism for the dead, and the notion that Jesus and Satan were originally spirit brothers!
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takacrat says:
This is who Obama thinks that talk will solve the problem!
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Nocults says:
OY VEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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scottyusa123 says:
Wow they really really slammed him. I bet he learned his lesson!
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CHICO_KK says:
This Iranian regime is a real piece of work!
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