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If Switzerland is “Neutral” and and accepts Ahmadinejad Hamas etc., Why do they ban the Dalai Lama?

The Dalai Lama will not be met by an official government delegation when he visits Lausanne on August 4 and 5.

Instead the speaker of the House of Representatives, Chiara Simoneschi-Cortesi, is ready to welcome the Tibetan spiritual leader, according to the foreign ministry.

It is still possible that cabinet ministers will meet with the 74-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner on an informal basis, government officials said.

The human rights group, Society for Threatened Peoples, accused the Swiss government of buckling under Chinese pressure – allegations denied by the foreign ministry.

Beijing has criticised official contacts between western governments with the Dalai Lama in the past.

The Dalai Lama was initially scheduled to travel to Switzerland and other European countries last year but had to cancel his trip due to poor health.

Four years ago, Interior Minister Pascal Couchepin met the Dalai Lama during a previous visit to Switzerland which is home to the second-largest Tibetan community outside Asia.

but “nuteral” Switzerland continues to dismay Israel, as its Foreign Minister Micheline Calmy-Rey told Swiss RSR Radio on Wednesday that while she recognizes there are terrorists, Switzerland does not have a list of terrorist organizations because it believes that while a person can be called a terrorist, an organization cannot.

During the interview, Calmy-Rey admitted that officials from her ministry met in June with a Hamas delegation – led by former Hamas foreign minister Mahmoud al-Zahar – when he was at an international conference in Geneva.

The Swiss officials had joined a meeting the Hamas delegation held with former US diplomat Thomas Pickering, a former ambassador to the UN and undersecretary of state. Pickering is today the co-chairman of the non-profit International Crisis Group.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor said “the Swiss government, by ignoring the murderous and extremist character of Hamas, is again making the wrong choice, sending the wrong signal, and missing an opportunity to side with the moderates in the Middle East.”

Palmor said “again” because in April, Israel recalled its ambassador to Bern for consultations after Swiss President Hans-Rudolf Merz met with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Pointing to the year-long spat the Swiss are having with Libya over the arrest – and later release – in Switzerland of Muammar Gaddafi’s son and daughter-in-law, Palmor said Gaddafi last week called for breaking up Switzerland, which he described as a “global mafia.”

“How would the Swiss feel if we invited Gaddafi here now to discuss the matter?” Palmor said.

The Swiss Embassy in Tel Aviv said the Swiss Foreign Ministry had no comment on the issue.

Palmor said that while Israel would not this time recall its envoy in Bern, Ilan Elgar, for consultations, the ambassador would make Israel’s dissatisfaction known to the Swiss government.

Switzerland is not a member of the EU. The EU, like the US, does consider Hamas a terrorist organization and has refused any contact with it until Hamas recognizes Israel, forswears terrorism and accepts previous Israeli-Palestinian agreements.

Although there are some voices inside the EU – primarily from Sweden and Belgium – that would like to ease these conditions so a dialogue could be maintained with Hamas, Palmor said there was no real concern in Jerusalem at this time that the EU would change its position on the matter.

The US has also not changed its position on Hamas, with The Washington Post on Wednesday quoting US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as saying that before Hamas can participate in peace talks, “we have made it clear, both publicly and privately, through all kinds of pronouncements, that we would expect Hamas to recognize Israel, renounce violence and agree to abide by prior agreements.”

http://mideasttruth.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9057

posted again just because the swiss had to spam this…

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4 Comments

  1. Taylor says:

    This is religious how? And the Swiss do what they want, when they want, they have cheese and money.

  2. Bill says:

    Intense Chinese pressure per the Tibet issue.

    Per the other issues it sounds like the swiss are a bit nuts and confused and….not totally neutral.

  3. Good riddence Ajad and Khamenei says:

    Guess they aren’t as neutral as we thought.

  4. Libertine Saint says:

    Where does the article say he was banned? It only said that “The Dalai Lama will not be met by an official government delegation when he visits Lausanne on August 4 and 5.” Lausanne is in Switzerland! The fact that he will be in Lausanne means that he is not banned from Switzerland. The Dalai Llama visits Switzerland often because the Swiss excepted many Tibetans into exile in the 1960′s. there is a relatively large Tibetan community there.

    I am not sure where you got the “he was banned” theory from. It is quite obvious when you read the article that they simply do not ban anybody. This would be a characteristic of a neutral country. The minute they start banning anybody they are not.

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