Thursday, 3 June 2010

After Nicaragua, Venezuela, Cuba, Ecuador Decry Israeli Attack on Flotilla

After Nicaragua, Venezuela, Cuba, Ecuador Decry Israeli Attack on Flotilla

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03/06/2010 Hours after Nicaragua freeze relations with the Zionist entity, both Venezuelan President and Cuban ex-president condemned the Israeli massacre against "Freedom" Flotilla, as the Ecuadorian President summoned Israel ambassador in his country and withdrew his ambassador from Israel over the attack.

As he condemn the Israeli attack on "Freedom" flotilla, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez described the Zionist entity as "cursed" and "terrorist murderer" voicing "long live Palestinian people".
Chavez also criticized US "soft" response, "the Obama administration condemns terror, as long as it is not carried out by the US or Israel," he said.

For his part, Cuban ex-president Fidel Castro described Israel's interception of "Freedom" flotilla as "Nazi fascist fury."
In an article out Wednesday Castro says Israeli commandos had fired 'frenetically' into flotilla activists.

He also condemned US writing that it was unlikely that US President Barack Obama would be re-elected without first letting the US military or Israel launch a nuclear attack on Iran.
"Is it possible," Castro wondered, for Obama to be re-elected "without the Pentagon of the state of Israel... use nuclear weapons against Iran?" Castro wrote.

"Obama can deliver hundreds of speeches trying to smooth over contradictions that are irreconcilable with truth, dream with the magic of his well-articulated speeches, while he makes concessions" to unethical people and groups, Castro wrote.
Obama "can paint worlds of fantasy... that unscrupulous advisers, knowing his tendencies, plant in his head," Castro wrote.

Meanwhile, as Rafael Correa, the Head of Ecuador’s state summoned the Israeli ambassador in response to the attack, he also declared late Wednesday that he withdraws his country's ambassador from "Israel".
Correa said: "The ambassador should leave Tel Aviv immediately, in protest against the attack on the fleet of freedom, which led to the killing and wounding of civilians."

Earlier on Wednesday, Nicaragua decided to freeze the diplomatic relations with" Israel.
Quoting the spokesman for President Daniel Ortega, "Nicaragua is breaking diplomatic relations with the Israeli government immediately.
The spokesman assured that the Government of Nicaragua believed that the acquisition of naval vessels of freedom and the attack is an illegal violation of international law and human rights.

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