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  Iran minister hails Gunter Grass Israel poem

8 Apr 2012 13:33
Iranian Deputy Culture Minister on Saturday hailed German Nobel literature laureate Gunter Grass's poem in which he accused Iran's nemesis Israel of plotting its annihilation, local media reported.
IBNA: According to AFP, in a letter addressed to "Distinguished author Dr Gunter Grass," Deputy Culture Minister Javad Shamaqdari was quoted as saying: "I read your literary work of human and historical responsibility, and it warns beautifully."

"Telling the truth in this way may awake the silent and dormant conscience of the West. Writers are able single-handedly to prevent human tragedies, in a way that armies cannot."

The 84-year-old Grass sparked outrage at home and abroad on Wednesday when he published "What must be said" in a newspaper in which he said he feared a nuclear-armed Israel "could wipe out the Iranian people" with a "first strike."

Grass, a long-time leftist activist, said in interviews on Thursday that the media had attacked him without understanding his message, and although he found the personal accusations against him "hurtful," he had no plans to back down.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday called Grass\'s poem "shameful."

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