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Re: بعد غربة امتدت(18) عاما -الاعلامي لقمان احمد يقود طاقم ( BBC ) الي السودان لتغطية الاستفتاء (Re: مكي ابراهيم مكي)

    لقاء الاعلامي لقمان احمد مع وزير الخارجيه الامريكيه الاسبق الجنرال كولن باول
    Powell Interview on Al Arabiya with Lukman Ahmed
    Friday, 17 September 2004, 12:00 pm
    Press Release: US State Department
    Secretary Colin L. Powell
    Washington, DC
    September 15, 2004
    (3:20 p.m. EDT)
    MR. AHMED: Thank you, Mr. Secretary, for this opportunity, and we will start
    today with the religious freedom reports that you have just issued. After the
    report, the State Department said that Saudi Arabia is a great ally and
    cooperating with the United States of America on war and terrorists, getting
    that the Crown Prince Abdullah's Government in tolerance and working and there
    is a dialogue with the Shia there. Is it not enough for Saudi Arabia not to be
    mentioned in this report?

    SECRETARY POWELL: Saudi Arabia is a great friend of the United States and has
    been for many years and we have nothing but the highest respect for the Crown
    Prince and the Government of Saudi Arabia. We have worked together in so many
    areas. We are very pleased at some of the efforts that the Saudi Arabian
    Government has been making with respect to reform and tolerance.

    I have an obligation under American law to examine each country in the world
    with respect to religious freedom in those countries. And with respect to Saudi
    Arabia, we have been in discussion with them for some time and I was required
    under our law, based on the situation within the Kingdom, to at least designate
    them as a Country of Particular Concern.

    This is not to punish them, or in any way to show displeasure but to state a
    fact, and hopefully, through an open dialogue with them, see if there are not
    ways to move in this direction where it would not be necessary for me to make
    such a determination or such a distinction against Saudi Arabia. But one should
    not see this as anything but two friends talking to one another about a problem
    of mutual concern.

    Let me take this opportunity, if I may, to, again, on behalf of the United
    States Government, express my regrets, my deepest sympathy and my condolences
    to the Tumaizi family, your reporter, who lost his life tragically.

    MR. AHMED: Thank you.

    SECRETARY POWELL: He was a brave man. And so many of those journalists there
    put themselves in harm's way to bring the facts to people of the world and a
    number of them have lost their lives and I deeply regret any lives lost.

    MR. AHMED: And we appreciate that, Mr. Secretary, and that will lead us to
    Iraq, and he was a fair journalist (inaudible), among other journalists.
    (Inaudible) are being really criticized in Iraq regarding the deportation of
    journalists over there. Do you think you will do more to ensure the
    journalists' safety in Iraq?

    SECRETARY POWELL: We will do everything we can, but journalism in a war zone is
    a risky profession because to do the job properly a journalist has to go out
    where there is action, so he can and she can report on that action. Obviously,
    there was no intention of injuring anybody, much less a journalist. The
    military authorities were trying to deal with the problem of ammunition in the
    burning vehicle, to get rid of the ammunition, so it would not become available
    to insurgents or a danger to citizens. And nobody did this with any intention
    of harming innocent civilians, especially journalists.

    And so, it's a dangerous profession. It's a noble profession. It's a needed
    profession and we'll do everything we can, but ultimately there is a serious
    element of danger associated with being a correspondent in a war zone.

    MR. AHMED: And this also will leave us in Iraq about this tradition of violence
    and military war there in Iraq, in Fallujah and other areas. There is a Turkish
    concern over residence of Turkomen on Telafar. It seems like there is a
    deadlock for American troop in Iraq.

    SECRETARY POWELL: I wouldn't call it a deadlock. I would say that the forces
    that want to go back to the past, those insurgents who don't want to see an
    election. They don't want to see the Iraqi people decide their own future. They
    want to go back to dictatorship. These forces are now doing everything they can
    to defeat the incoming government and to defeat the prospects of having free
    and fair elections at the end of the year, and the ones who are going to be
    defeated are the insurgents.

    We expected that the intensity of their attack would increase during this
    period after the interim government took over and moved toward elections. And
    we're slowly restoring control in those areas where control is lost. Telafar,
    you mentioned, I have been in touch with the Turkish Government. I know the
    concerns they had there. That situation is under control. The citizens are
    moving back in. The Turkomen are moving back into a city that is now under the
    control of the government, not under the control of insurgents.

    Places like Najaf and Kufa, we have got government control back and we are
    slowly starting to work in Samarra and the other cities in the Sunni triangle,
    where there is too strong an insurgent presence, will be taken back, taken back
    by coalition forces increasingly by the capable forces of the Iraqi Government.

    MR. AHMED: And you mentioned the election in Iraq. It's fair enough to say a
    majority of Iraqis are waiting for that day to come of the election. The
    conditions we see there in Iraq, heavy casualties on the civilians because of
    the violence there -- I'm not talking about the American military action,
    obviously -- how do you think, I mean, that -- and it's increasing on a daily
    basis -- the election would be held? And do you think there are measures that
    will ensure the election will be held in that day and fair enough to bring a
    new government after all of this?

    SECRETARY POWELL: I think we know how to hold a fair election, and most parts
    of the country are secure enough and stable enough that you could begin the
    registration
    of people and begin the election process. And our commanders will be working
    very hard to defeat these insurgents, so even in the difficult areas, such as
    in the Sunni triangle, they will also have an opportunity to vote.

    But the coalition leaders, but more importantly, the Iraqi Interim Government,
    President Sheikh Ghazi and Prime Minister Allawi and their whole cabinet are
    determined to go forward. The national council, which is now in place, is
    determined to go forward. The UN is determined to go forward and have these
    elections. It is a necessary step toward putting in place a solid democracy in
    Iraq and allowing that democracy to thrive, building up armed forces. And
    that's how the coalition will be able to leave.

    MR. AHMED: We are going to the other area. I just came from a Sudan area and
    this week you concluded that after the investigation, investigation on the
    Sudan, the situation there, the genocide that's occur and you called UN to
    investigate. Do you think the UN will reach the same conclusion?

    And the other question about that, how do you think you could do toward those
    responsible of these atrocities, accountable?

    SECRETARY POWELL: Well, we examined it very, very carefully. I did not do it
    just at the spur of the moment or in the heat of the moment. I felt it was
    important for us to make an objective examination, so we sent people in with
    outsiders to talk to the people of Darfur and we interviewed over 1,000 people
    and got the facts. And those facts made it clear to us that this was a
    deliberate policy on the part of the Jingaweit working with the government, and
    so that's why we called it genocide. And now we call on the UN to make a
    broader investigation.

    The Genocide Convention really required us, as a state party, to bring it to
    the attention of the United Nations and that's what we have done. And we hope
    that the Security Council resolution that we are working on in New York will
    include in that resolution the paragraph that deals with a broader
    investigation by the United Nations.

    We also have in that resolution the possibility of sanctions, measures to put
    more pressure on the Sudanese Government to do more with respect to security.
    We are not trying to punish the Sudanese Government. What we want of the
    Sudanese Government is to respond, bring the Jingaweit under control, stop
    their activities, stop the gunship helicopters that are in the air destroying
    villages and to act as a responsible government.

    We are pleased that the Sudanese Government has allowed the flow of
    humanitarian aid to go in. It's much improved. They have allowed the AU
    monitors to go in with a protection force. And I hope more AU personnel will be
    able to go in. And the Sudanese Government is participating in the political
    discussions that are taking place with the rebels in Abuja, Nigeria.
    So that's all positive. That's moving in the right direction. Now we need the
    Sudanese Government to move in the right direction with respect to stopping the
    violence and securing the countryside so people can go back to their homes.
    MR. AHMED: But there are some --
    SECRETARY POWELL: If I may just --
    MR. AHMED: Yes.
    SECRETARY POWELL: There is such an advantage for the Sudanese Government to do
    this because, as you know, we concluded the discussions on the north-south
    problem, the Lake Naivasha talks. A few more issues have to be worked out to
    get the comprehensive agreement, but with that comprehensive agreement and with
    peace in Darfur and the people of Darfur going home, all sorts of marvelous
    opportunities are opened up for the international community to work with the
    Sudanese Government to help them with their economic difficulties, to welcome
    them back into the international community from years of ostracism.

    So I hope that we all will work together to complete the north-south agreement,
    solve the Darfurian problem and help the Sudanese people -- all Sudanese people
    -- to a better future.

    MR. AHMED: We go to another area in the Middle East, Syria and Lebanon, the
    influence of Syria on the Lebanese over the presidency, this time, especially,
    heavily divided the Lebanese. And how does the U.S. view this, especially after
    Resolution 1599?

    SECRETARY POWELL: Well, as you know, worked with France as a co-sponsor, and
    other nations, to get this resolution passed. We felt it was time for the
    international community to get on record and say to the world and say to the
    Lebanese people, "You deserve to have a change of government in accordance with
    your constitution and not have to amend your constitution because another
    country wishes you to amend your constitution."

    And we also believe that the time is passed when the Syrians should review
    their policies with respect to Lebanon and begin to remove their forces, remove
    the Syrian army and let the Lebanese people be responsible for their own
    destiny. And I am pleased that the Security Council did pass this resolution
    and I hope the Syrians are studying this resolution and are listening to what
    the people of Lebanon are saying.

    MR. AHMED: But that resolution seems to be very big, after it -- the Syrian
    troops still in Lebanon. The Lebanese Parliament with the help of Syrian
    influence. They amend their constitution and they granted President Lahud
    another three years (inaudible) and most majority of Lebanese are disappointed
    by that. We know that Syria has Secretary General for the UN when he come to
    the area this October, but nothing seems to be happening and they're
    disappointed in these people.

    And while you are talking about democracy in the Middle East that influence
    that, and many people are believing that -- they believe you are not doing
    enough on Syria and Lebanon.

    SECRETARY POWELL: Well, it's a very complex issue and it's a case where you
    look at what you can do. And in this instance, what we thought the best thing
    for us to do was to put the international community on the record that this is
    not acceptable practice.

    Now, we did not expect that the Syrians would read the resolution and the next
    day remove their army. But I think based on conversations that my diplomats
    have had with the Syrians, they understand that the international community is
    concerned about this and we did not find it to be a satisfactory or the right
    thing to do to insist that a constitution be modified just to keep a particular
    individual in place at the request of a foreign country.

    And so the international community is on record and these things sometimes take
    time to work themselves out. I hope the Syrians are studying the resolution and
    understand that it is time for them to take another look at the policies they
    have been following for so many years with respect to Lebanon.

    MR. AHMED: All right, I have a limited time and I am going to Israel-Palestine,
    to their Prime Minister Sharon, after the funeral for Tumaizi and after this he
    pulled -- or he pulled back from Gaza for settlement from West Bank. It's more
    likely he will stay there in the West Bank, and Muslim not too happy over
    there, really. It's a disappointment there about the sentiment in the Middle
    East there. What do you think of this?

    SECRETARY POWELL: I haven't read his exact statement, but all the information I
    have, and I have met with Israeli officials in the past day or so, lead me to
    believe that the Prime Minister is still committed to the roadmap. That is what
    he said to the President of the United States. And President Bush and Prime
    Minister Sharon went out in April here and read their statements with the
    understanding that the disengagement from Gaza and the beginning of
    disengagement from West Bank settlements all was part of the roadmap process,
    no final status issues have been resolved except through ultimate negotiations
    between Israel and the Palestinians.

    And so, the roadmap is intact. The Quartet will be meeting informally next week
    and we'll work at the UN to discuss where we are and our best information that
    Israel is still committed to its obligations under the roadmap. And they expect
    the Palestinians to meet their obligations under the roadmap.

    MR. AHMED: Secretary Powell, it seems that you are not engaging enough with the
    Palestinians to help them to bring out with a credible partner. We have a Prime
    Minister right now there and he is fighting Mr. Arafat over many issues. The
    United States of America are not -- you do not mean that Prime Minister and he
    is just working on one without the help -- we remember the kind of help you
    provided to the other prime minister was here and Dahlan and other people, and
    he's like empty-handed right now.

    What kind of effort the U.S. could give to the Palestinian Authority
    (inaudible)?

    SECRETARY POWELL: We have worked with Prime Minister Abu Mazen before Prime
    Minister Abu Alaa and we are in touch with Prime Minister Abu Alaa. We are
    working with him. We are working with the Egyptians to help him.

    But the fundamental problem is not what the United States can do, it's what the
    Palestinians are going to do...what the Palestinian Authority going to do? Mr.
    Abu Alaa needs authority and needs control of the security forces under him,
    and this has to come from Mr. Arafat and from the Palestinian legislature. And
    so it is hard for us to assist the Prime Minister until the Prime Minister is
    able to wrest some, get some authority from Mr. Arafat so he can perform.

    The President of the United States, President Bush, went to Aqaba last summer
    and he stood there with Prime Minister Abu Mazen, plus Prime Minister Sharon,
    brought them together, recommitted themselves to the roadmap, and said: Fine,
    we're now moving. Prime Minister I asked for this in my 24 June 2002 speech
    that we needed a responsible prime minister to engage with so the Israelis can
    engage with somebody.

    But I'm afraid that Mr. Arafat never gave Abu Mazen the authority he needed to
    operate and therefore we couldn't get it started. I'm afraid the same situation
    exists with Prime Minister Abu Alaa, who we know every few weeks offers his
    resignation saying I can't do what I need to do unless I get this authority.

    And the United States can't make that happen. This has to be a decision, a
    judgment made by the Palestinian Authority, by the Palestinian people, to
    empower a prime minister who can be a responsible partner for security in Gaza,
    for negotiations with the Israelis.
    We still have a golden opportunity before us. For the first time, this Prime
    Minister, Prime Minister Sharon, has said he is eliminating settlements in
    occupied territories beginning in Gaza and four more in the West Bank to get
    started. That's not the end of it. That's the beginning of it. And I hope that
    the Palestinians recognize that this is an opportunity that should not be lost.

    MR. AHMED: Thank you so much, Secretary Powell.

    SECRETARY POWELL: Thank you. It was my pleasure.

    (عدل بواسطة مكي ابراهيم مكي on 12-31-2010, 11:08 PM)

                  

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