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“This unfair world needs to be changed. We need to have a comprehensive model of attitude. It is important to defeat the forces of Zionism. It is important to develop new international relationship based on fairness and justice. Many of the Islamic countries do not determine the prices of exports and they do not determine the prices of imports. The prices of imports and exports are determined by catalysts in the West,” said Kwesi Pratt. Jur., Editor of the Insight and Manager of Militant Publications Limited, in an interview with IRNA here on Sunday.
Speaking on the sidelines of the Conference of Islamic World Publishers, the scholar said the meeting is a good beginning in the profession for getting together all those involved in the industry.
He said the conference can help the participants share experience and get further developed.
He said the ongoing conference is important for enabling the Third World people and those of the Muslim world, who are victims of the long years of colonial suppression.
“We are victims of Zionism and unfair economic order.”
“Publication can be used for good and can be used for bad. This conference represents an effort, led by publishers of Iran. That is the value of this conference.”
Asked about copyright, he said that’s an important issue, which is unfortunately repeatedly violated.
He said Muslim and Third World states should get together to draw up a copyright law.
Elsewhere in the interview, he said one of the major problems of publishers in the Islamic world, the Third World in general, is the fact that they do not get together.
This conference should think of ways to provide businesses with enough financial resources and facilities, he added.
Another important issue is the equipment, he said, adding that it means the kind of equipment that publishers need.
The use of electronics, e-mailing, is very important but governments address all the problems, he said, adding that the major problem is anti-Islam hysteria in the west.
Tehran, June 20, IRNA – A Ghana publisher said here Sunday that a new international system of relationship, based on fairness and justice, needs to be drawn up.
“This unfair world needs to be changed. We need to have a comprehensive model of attitude. It is important to defeat the forces of Zionism. It is important to develop new international relationship based on fairness and justice. Many of the Islamic countries do not determine the prices of exports and they do not determine the prices of imports. The prices of imports and exports are determined by catalysts in the West,” said Kwesi Pratt. Jur., Editor of the Insight and Manager of Militant Publications Limited, in an interview with IRNA here on Sunday.
Speaking on the sidelines of the Conference of Islamic World Publishers, the scholar said the meeting is a good beginning in the profession for getting together all those involved in the industry.
He said the conference can help the participants share experience and get further developed.
He said the ongoing conference is important for enabling the Third World people and those of the Muslim world, who are victims of the long years of colonial suppression.
“We are victims of Zionism and unfair economic order.”
“Publication can be used for good and can be used for bad. This conference represents an effort, led by publishers of Iran. That is the value of this conference.”
Asked about copyright, he said that’s an important issue, which is unfortunately repeatedly violated.
He said Muslim and Third World states should get together to draw up a copyright law.
Elsewhere in the interview, he said one of the major problems of publishers in the Islamic world, the Third World in general, is the fact that they do not get together.
This conference should think of ways to provide businesses with enough financial resources and facilities, he added.
Another important issue is the equipment, he said, adding that it means the kind of equipment that publishers need.
The use of electronics, e-mailing, is very important but governments address all the problems, he said, adding that the major problem is anti-Islam hysteria in the west.