Police in Israel have questioned Prime Minister Ehud Olmert for a second time in a corruption investigation.
Prosecutors say they suspect Mr Olmert misused large amounts of cash received from a US businessman when he was mayor of Jerusalem.
Earlier this month Mr Olmert denied any wrongdoing, saying the money he had received was to be used to fund political campaigns.
He has said he would resign if he is formally charged.
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Re: Good Question
by almo5000 on Sun May 25, 2008 07:00 AM PDTIf he likes Iranian names, he should call himself "KHOONKHAR". That would be consistent with zionists being blood suckers.
Good question?
by Anonymous-2 (not verified) on Sat May 24, 2008 10:42 PM PDTAs an Israeli how come you have an Iranian name?
Mazloom
by almo5000 on Sat May 24, 2008 08:40 PM PDTIf you are Israeli, how come your name is Mazloom? Mazloom means innocent. Israli hands are soaked in blood of millions in the middle east. I suggest you change your name to "blood sucker".
Defensive?
by mehdi Mazloom (not verified) on Sat May 24, 2008 04:41 PM PDTAs an Israeli, I do applaud my country¨s offensive against corruption. At least their have the courage to air their dirty laundry in public.
My point was, if leaders in Iran would uphold themselves to the same standards of responsibilities and accountability to their people as Israel does to its leaders, we would not be in these morasses as we are today.
Exactly why are you so pro-Israel!
by Anonymous-2 (not verified) on Sat May 24, 2008 04:17 PM PDTEverything about Iran is bad according to Mazloom, but no, Israel is the great land of democracy where does who commit corruption, and criminal acts are prosectuted. Bull shit!!
We all know what Israel is all about - who are you kidding? It is a country which has been able to violate every international law with impunity!
Why are you so defensive Mazloom?
by Anonymous8 (not verified) on Sat May 24, 2008 03:24 PM PDTdon't point the finger at others, accept the responsibility.
In Israel, No One is above the Law.
by mehdi Mazloom (not verified) on Sat May 24, 2008 08:56 AM PDTIn Iran & other states governed by either a fundamentalist, or by dictators, the leader himself is the law.
Kudos to the Zionist who lead the way on how to keep leaders honest. They know the art of justice and accountability of their leaders