A/38/PV.34 General Assembly
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The observer for the Palestine Liberation Organisation has asked to make a statement in reply. In accordance with General Assembly resolution 3237 (XXIX) of 22 November 1974, I now caU on him. 170. Mr. TERZI (Palestine Liberation Organization): The Palestinian neonle. through its own sole lenitimate representative, the @Lb, wisl&s to thank in p&c&r Greece, Mozambique and the Islamic Republic of Iran
for having expressed their regret that the Palestinian people is not represented in this Organization in the capacity of a State. The PLO trusts that with the support of the Members of this Organization the Arab Palestinian State will be accorded its proper place, even if it is merely in the capacity of an observer in this Organization, and that thus one of the injustices visited upon the Palestinian people will be redressed and, we hope, very soon.
171. The PLO is appalled that the Assembly has accepted the credentials of the delegation of the Judeo-Nazi r&ime of Tel Aviv. Who does this delegation represent? The junta in Tel Aviv is basically the Herut Party, the political organ of the so-called Irgun Zvai Leumi, the national military organization in Palestine. That organization had espoused the following proposals, concepts and plans concerning what they called the solution of the Jewish question of Europe and the active participation of the national military organization on Germany’s side in the war of 1939 to 1945. I shall quote from that proposal. It reads as follows: “On numerous occasions, prominent statesmen of National Socialist Germany underlined in their remarks that the New Order of Europe required a radical solution to the Jewish question through evacuation, a Judenrein Europe. The evacuation of the Jewish masses from Europe is their precondition for the solution of the Jewish question, which, however, solely and finally becomes possible through resettling those masses in the homeland of the Jewish people in
The meeting rose at I.30 p.m.
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~United Nations, 7’nWy Series, vol. 75, nos. 970 to 973. Vbe ddegations of Maldives and Moraxo subsequaUy informed the Secretariat that they had intended to vote agaiost the motion. 3Unitcd Nations, i%a@ SW&, vol. 75. no. 973. p. 287.
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