Please send a letter or email to the Hilton hotel in Copenhagen that will host the Iranian delegation and ask them to refuse hosting the world’s most dangerous regime leaders:
Hilton Copenhagen Airport Hotel
Ellehammersvej 20
Copenhagen
Denmark 2770
Email: res.copenhagen-airport@hilton.com
Find a template for the letter here:
Dear Sir or Madam,
In a few days Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will be arriving in Copenhagen for the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP15). For years the Iranian dictatorship has been one of the world’s most oppressive regimes, without any respect for the welfare and human rights of its citizens including those of, women, homosexuals, religious and national minorities, and its political opposition.
According to Amnesty International more than 175 people were executed in the last two years. As a result, the Islamic Republic of Iran is the country that has the largest rate of executions in the world in relation to its population and the country in which the most minors were executed. Since the June 2009 elections numerous individuals have been executed. Their crime: Raising their critical voices against Ahmadinejad and his regime.
Mahmoud Ahmadinehad has on several occasions misused his international immunity to poison UN conferences with his hateful rhetoric against Jews, homosexuals and the Western world. He has repeatedly denied the Holocaust and called for the destruction of the state of Israel. During COP15 is it expected that Ahmadinejad once again will misuse the framework of an international conference to be spreading his hate-filled ideology from the immunity of the UN Chair.
Moreover, the Iranian regime is violating United Nations resolutions for years as they continue to build nuclear weapons that threatens Israel and Europe, and most likely will start a nuclear race in the Middle East. Iran has been a main sponsor of international terrorism and is responsible for carrying out attacks worldwide.
By doing business with the Iranian government the your hotel is accepting blood money from a regime that brutally suppresses its own people and that is a danger to global security and peace. Moreover, by giving legitimacy to Ahmadinejad, your hotel is serving as a bullhorn for the propaganda of an illegitimate leader of a brutal theocratic dictatorship.
Regards,