Friday, May 6, 2011

Uprisings in region to cross all borders: Seddiqi

Uprisings in region to cross all borders: Seddiqi
5/6/2011 5:13:51 PM


Tehran's interim Friday prayer leader Hojjat-ol-Eslam Kazem Seddiqi referred to popular uprisings in the region and said:

"The breeze that is blowing in the region is the breeze of life and nations have gained strength."

"In Egypt and Tunisia, we have more hope in the paths that are chosen," he added.

"These revolutions are the extension of Ruhollah (Imam Khomeni)'s revolution and will cross all borders gradually," Hojjat-ol-Eslam Seddiqi stressed.

"Islamic nations, one by one, show their life, glory and zeal; and European nations who have been humiliated for years under the rein of governments dependant to America will eventually rise and have demands to compensate for these humiliations," he continued.

Tehran's interim Friday prayer leader underlined that Islam is the religion of humanity, freedom and glory that will soon prevail in all over the world.

Hojjat-ol-Eslam Seddiqi regretted the meddling of Western forces in Libya, saying: "These forces have turned the war into an erosive war in order to weaken the nation so that a weak government would come to power and they would receive the most tribute."

"Western forces are against freedom and in favor of dictators," he added.

"In Yemen too, the presence of millions of people has left no way for Ali Abdollah Saleh except to quit, but the longer he stays, the more blood is shed and crimes are committed," Tehran's interim Friday prayer leader said.

Referring to the situation in Bahrain, Hojjat-ol-Eslam Seddiqi added: "Our hearts are wounded by what is happening in Bahrain and these crimes can not be tolerated."

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