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    M'SIAN PARLIAMENT AGAINST CLINTON'S STATEMENT ON AID FLOTILLA TO GAZA

    KUALA LUMPUR, June 29 (Bernama) -- The Malaysian Parliament today protested

    against US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton''s recent claim of the second

    humanitarian aid flotilla to Gaza being unnecessary and an act of provocation.

    Minister in the Prime Minister''s Department Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Abdul

    Aziz said Clinton''s remarks were seen as giving the green light to Israel to

    continue oppressing the people of Gaza and making it difficult for the

    humanitarian mission to reach the impoverished enclave.

    "I, representing the Malaysian chapter of the Inter-Parliamentary Union

    (IPU), do not agree with the stance of the United States over Israel''s brutality

    against the Palestinians although we have good relations (with the US).

    "This is a humanitarian effort; we need to give aid and support to the

    Palestianians in Gaza," he told reporters as his office in Parliament building,

    here.

    Earlier, Mohamed Nazri received a memorandum from Lifeline4Gaza which

    contains four resolutions to be forwarded to the IPU, from the non-governmental

    organisation''s representative, Muhammad Ridhwan Sulaiman.

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    NAZRI-MEMORANDUM 2 (LAST) KUALA LUMPUR

    One of the resolutions voices protest against Clinton''s statement on the

    humanitarian aid flotilla to Gaza and calls on the Israeli regime not to use

    force on the Freedom Flotilla 2 delegation on its voyage to Gaza.

    The other resolutions urge Israel to respect international law and to allow

    the aid flotilla to enter Gazan waters.

    Mohamed Nazri said he would discuss with the members of the IPU, Malaysia to

    determine the proper procedure before forwarding the memorandum to IPU, which

    will meet in early October in Berne, Switzerland.

    "As president of the Malaysian chapter of IPU, I accept this memorandum as I

    realise the important efforts by NGOs in helping the beleaguered Palestinians in

    Gaza who have the right to receive aid from the international community," he

    said.

    -- BERNAMA

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