Tuesday, August 14, 2007

IRIB: "Canadians welcome Nasrallah poster"

Remember that Canadian Hizbullah billboard? You thought it created controversy before it was finally removed, didn't you? Not so, evidently. According to IRIB, it made everybody happy. As the article explains, "The people in Windsor city come to the place of the big poster and take memorial photograph."
People welcomed affixing of a big poster of the Secretary General of the Lebanese Islamic Resistance Movement, Hezbollah, Sayed Hassan Nasrallah in the Canadian city of Windsor along with America's borders.

The poster was affixed on the occasion of the first anniversary of Hezbollah's victory against the usurper Zionist regime.

Pictures of the Lebanese parliament Speaker, Nabih Berri, Leader of the National Free Movement Party Michael Aoun and the former Lebanese prime minister, Salim al-Hoss are alongside of Nasrallah picture.

The big poster with three meters height and seven meters length can be seen from the other side of Deitroit river's west coast in Michigan state.

"The Lebanese and Arab residents in Windsor felicitates the Lebanese nation for their resistance and efforts to establish peace in Lebanon," this sentence has translated into Arabic and English in the poster.

The people in Windsor city come to the place of the big poster and take memorial photograph.
How jolly.

Crossposted on Soccer Dad

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