Friday, October 1, 2010

'Human community lauds president's speech on 9/11'

'Human community lauds president's speech on 9/11'
10/1/2010 4:11:10 PM


Friday prayers leader of Tehran Ayatollah Mohammad Emami Kashani said President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's speech at the UN General Assembly on 9/11 is welcomed by human community.

Delivering his second Friday prayers sermon at Tehran University campus, Ayatollah Kashani said in an address to the US statesmen, 'Why you show reaction to Iranian president's announcement that an independent group should probe into 9/11 event? Iran's logic is that you should not have the first say, as community of human being and even the US people do not accept such claims.'

"Nations welcome such a probe. But you lay off the blame by raising baseless allegations and you are responsible for aggression and massacre of innocent civilians in Afghanistan,' he added.

Also to the arrogant powers, he said, "Nobody believes in you because of what you have done. You have many jails wherein you torture prisoners.

Zionists, backed by you, closed the way to Freedom Flotilla, which carried food and medicine for defenseless Gaza people, and shelled them (donors). Have you ever questioned what a sort of human rights is it? Human being community today knows where for people's conscience is heading".

On the west's anti-Iran sanctions, he said such sanctions are no longer effective against Iranian people and the sacred Islamic Republic establishment.

He added that access to modern technologies, including the nanotechnology, and self-sufficiency in gasoline production are all achieved under sanctions.

"Thanks to its youth and scientists, Iran is now in a stage that produces gasoline," Ayatollah Kashani noted.

On Quran burning in the US, Ayatollah Kashani said a blasphemous and atheist Zionist is responsible for insulting Quran. "This is an insult to community of human beings".

He warned that any attempt against Quran will cost the culprits failure.

http://english.iribnews.ir/NewsBody.aspx?ID=10444

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