Mr. Al-Ali

Mr. Al-Ali

Iraq
23
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17
Meetings
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Speeches

First of all, on behalf of my delegation I should like to thank the delegations which took part in the preparation of the report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Population of the Occupied Territories. I should also like to thank those membe…

On behalf of the Asian group, I would emphasize that we tried very hard to reach a consensus; therefore the group agreed to support the proposal to give an additional seat to the group of Western European and other States and to accept the amendment to operative paragraph 3 under which the item woul…

During the two last sessions of the General Assembly, my delegation was right in affirming unequivocally that the Camp David agreements would lead to an impasse because they were based on the denial of the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people to its country and its homeland, on pressure on A…

IRQ A/36/PV.49 July 1, 1982

As chairman of the group of the Islamic States, It IS my ho" nour to ·introduce, on beh~lf of the States members of the Organization of the Islamic Conference, the draft resolu- tion on co-operation between the United Nations and the Organi.zation of the Islamic Conference. contained in doe- .urnent…

IRQ S/36/PV.99 Dec. 15, 1981

Mr. President, I apologize heartily for having to exercise the right of reply a second time. 242. There is a proverb which says th3t if you do not have a sense of shame, you can do wh: tever you want. It seems to me that the representative of Khomeini is not ashamed of lying and fabricating. In any…

IRQ S/36/PV.99 Dec. 15, 1981

I admit at the outset that words, no matter how'eloquent and pithy, and information, no matter how abundant, will be unable to describe and portray the bloody Iranian re- gime led by Khomeini and his coterie of ayatollahs and mullahs. I am sure that representatives do not need any more information a…

IRQ A/36/PV.97 Dec. 14, 1981

Thank you, Mr. President, for giving me the opportunity to respond. The Iranian representative has spoken of ab- surd matters, and I do not believe that the representatives here doubt that such speeches, too, have become absurd. This interference in the internal affairs of Iraq is irrelevant because…

IRQ A/36/PV.97 Dec. 14, 1981

In his statement last Friday on the item on the Middle East Iibid. ) the Zionist representative spoke of my country as if it were a dark jungle in which ferocious prehistoric 335. Iraq, which was called Mesopotamia in the past, established on the banks of its two rivers, the Tigris and the Euphrate…

IRQ A/36/PV.97 Dec. 14, 1981

Throughout the past three decades the Middle East area has experienced dangerous and bloody events that have t.Irned it into one of the most serious hotbeds of tension ar..d cri~ " in the world, whereas for several centuries it had enjoyed stability and tranquillity and was. a true source of progres…

IRQ A/36/PV.95 Dec. 11, 1981

I am most astonished to see the President allowing a repre- sentative at this meeting to accuse Iraq of being an ag- gressor country, when no Security Council resolution or, indeed, any resolution from any of the main committees of the United Nations says this, and I ask the President not to permit …

IRQ A/36/PV.95 Dec. 11, 1981

As far as I am aware, the agenda item under consideration today is the item on the Middle East. Each and everyone of us knows that this agenda item has been under consid- ~ration for several years and has been takeri up at every session. I do not know whether this item is in any way related to the …

IRQ A/36/PV.93 Dec. 10, 1981

The delegation of Iraq will vote in favour of draft resolution A/36/L.50/Rev.l, but we should like to explain that the reference to General Assembly resolution 18.1 (11) of 29 November 1947 does not prevent the Pdlestinian people in any way from achieving their inalienable right to deter- mine their…

IRQ A/36/PV.85 Dec. 4, 1981

I must beg th~ Assembly's indulgence once again. I will not use my tIme for reply. I would simply like to repeat bef?re ?ur dear brothers and friends the following: I asked dIrect and clear questions and I should have likej to have :answers to those questions. 300. I have one final question that I …

IRQ A/36/PV.85 Dec. 4, 1981

I listened, as did other representatives, I am sure, with ex- treme interest to the cacophony of lies and fabrications put forward by the representative of Iran, a cacophony of lies that he makes a habit of producing every chance he gets. And here I must testify to his genius in falsifying facts and…

IRQ A/36/PV.85 Dec. 4, 1981

Since 1948 the Palestinian people has been the victim of a terrible tragedy, a tragedy that is almost unique in the modem history of the peoples of the world. The reason for that tragedy, as everyone knows, is that that people was the victim of a Zionist, colonialist plot which, during a first stage…

IRQ A/35/PV.88 Dec. 9, 1980

Once again the General Assembly is considering the explosive situation in the Middle East, which has become much more dangerous than it was at the end of the thirty-fourth session. 95. In spite of the resolutions and recommendations of the General Assembly which call for recognition of the inaliena…

IRQ A/35/PV.61 Nov. 11, 1980

It is an accepted fact that apartheid has today become one of the most dangerous challenges faced by the international community, for apartheid is a backward ideology, the result of an imperialist men- tality that is linked to the myth of racial superiority created by Western imperialism in the coun…

IRQ A/34/PV.28 Oct. 10, 1979

The General Assembly and the representatives sitting in various Committees have now become quite ac- customed to hearing a speech repeated every year by the representative ofthe Zionist racist entity. The same accusations are being made and the same lies are being attributed undeservedly to the Arab…

IRQ A/34/PV.44 Sept. 29, 1979

When we talk of international economic relations, we 54. This situation is deteriorating from one year to the next. In 1960 the exports of the third world represented 21.4 per cent of the total world exports, then they con- tinued to fall until they reached 18.1 per cent in 1973. 55. The obvious re…

IRQ A/34/PV.57 Sept. 21, 1979

No one today denies the fact that apartheid has become one of our century's greatest challenges to the interna- tional community. It is also a glaring insult to all the human values in which that community believes and it demands from it a radical and relentless confrontation. Apartheid is not just …