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Interview [Shah's false claims; Camp David Accord]

Neauphle-le-Chateau,«1» Paris, France
Shah's false claims; Camp David Accord
جلد ۵ صحیفه امام خمینی (ره)، از صفحه ۱ تا صفحه ۲
Interviewer: A reporter of the Libyan News Agency
Question: [What is your opinion about the Shah's claim that you want to disintegrate the country?]
Answer: I believe that the Shah has lied. If we did not want to unite all the Islamic countries, we would not maintain that Iran should be disintegrated; these are Shah's misleading campaigns and are not true.
Q: [What is your stance on the countries that support the Shah and overlook the assassination of the Iranian Muslim people?]
A: We condemn them and if they insist on their stance, we[ at an appropriate time ]will revise our relations with them.
Q: [At the time of the declaration of an armed struggle against the Pahlavi government, do you expect the progressive Arab and Islamic countries and the people to assist you?]
A: Of course, if the time comes, the Muslims must help one another.
Q: [What is your vision about a progressive Islamic Iran in the Middle East, its current problems and international situation?]
A: Our people will of course remove the problems and, God willing, we will overcome all the problems. We will treat all the states on the basis of mutual respect.
Q: [How do you evaluate the" Camp David Accord" «2» and Sadat's compromise on the Bayt al-Muqaddas?]
A: I strongly condemn him.
Q: [Do you expect a progressive Islamic revolution in the Islamic world against the reactionary regimes that safeguard the colonial interests?]
A: We hope that it happens and all the Muslims rise against colonial powers and also against the governments that betray their nations.
«۱»- Neauphle-le-Chateau: A hamlet near Paris where Imam took up residence in early October ۱۹۷۸ during his period in exile. «۲»- Camp David Accord: the name given to accords signed in September ۱۹۷۸ by the president of Egypt at the time, Anwar Sadat, and the prime minister of the usurper Israeli regime, Menachen Begin, with the mediation of James Carter, the then US president, at Camp David, a US presidential retreat in the Appalachian Mountains in Maryland. These accords constituted the greatest act of betrayal to be carried out in the wake of the bloody and heavy battles between the Arabs and Israel and the first step toward compromise. So greatly offended were the sensibilities of the Arab nations by the move that Egypt was expelled from the Arab League. In the early days of the victory of the Islamic Revolution- a revolution which had given self-confidence, fighting spirit and a new assertiveness to the Islamic nations, while at the same time weakening the position of Israel and its supporters- this great act of betrayal led to Sadat's assassination (October ۱۹۸۱) at the hands of a number of soldiers who were supporters of the Islamic Revolution. A few years later, however, the compromising Arab governments, on conciliatory grounds, once more welcomed Egypt back to the fold.


امام خمینی (ره)؛ 26 آبان 1357

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