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Sun, 05/19/2013 - 10:17
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Rights Organizations Urged To Take Notice Of Zionist Regime’s Atrocities

Islamabad May 19, IRNA – A senior Pakistani journalist on Saturday urged the international human rights organizations to play their role in stopping Zionist regime’s atrocities on innocent Palestinians. Talking to IRNA Mazhar Abbas said there is no other view to that the Zionist regime is directly involved in gross human rights violations in Palestine. However, he stressed the need for unity among Muslim Ummah to fight for the cause of Palestine. “Some Arab states are indirectly supporting the Zionist regime,” noted the analyst. Replying to a question the journalist said that reason for the delay in resolving the Palestine issue is the disunity among Muslim Ummah. “Differences of Muslims are allowing Zionist regime to kill innocent Palestinians,” he viewed. Mazhar Abbas was of the view that international community and all human rights organizations must come forward and stop Zionist regime’s atrocities on innocent Palestinians. He added that every one knows that Zionist regime is at fault but unfortunately because of the support of US the situation has been aggravating. “There is a need to resolve the issue according to the wishes of the Palestinian people, he suggested. He said that Syria and Iran have been at the forefront in fighting for the cause of Palestinians against the Zionist regime. The analyst said that Iran has played an excellent role for reviving the cause of Palestine. The journalist went on to say that birth of Zionist regime is illegitimate and the real cause of all problems in Middle East. He said that despite tall claims raised at international level Zionist regime has illegitimately occupied the land of Palestinians. He added that Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) must come up with a strong voice against the Zionist regime’s aggression in Palestine. Mazhar Abbas is deputy director of ARY Television. He has worked as a journalist for nearly thirty years. Abbas is a winner of the 2007 CPJ International Press Freedom Award./end

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