Monday, February 21, 2011

Iran Stages Pro-Government "Hatred" Rallies Against "Enemies Of Islam"

From Jihad Watch:

Iran stages pro-government "hatred" rallies against "enemies of Islam"


When will Honest Ibe Hooper, Boy Reza Aslan, Brave Ahmed Rehab and the rest of them jet over to Tehran to explain to the mullahs that those who oppose their bloody, oppressive regime are not actually "enemies of Islam" at all? Or at least grace the kuffar in the West with an article or two explaining the particulars of how the mullahs are Misunderstanding Islam?



An update on this story. "Anti-sedition demos held across the country," from the Tehran Times, February 19:



TEHRAN - Thousands of worshippers held rallies across the country after the Friday prayers to condemn illegal anti-government demonstrations staged by seditionists on Monday, February 14.

The marchers unanimously called on the Judiciary to put the leaders of sedition on trial.



In Tehran people who gathered to demonstrate "hatred" toward seditionists also called for the execution of leaders of sedition and urged the political figures who have not denounced the seditionists' movements to break their silence and take unequivocal stances toward the recent incidents. ...



The statement says that anti-government demonstrations were aimed at undermining the Islamic system and serving the enemies of Islam and the Islamic Revolution.



Pictures showed large numbers of people held rallies in Mashhad, Rasht, Tabriz, Qom and Gorgan, denouncing illegal demonstrations in Tehran on Monday. Marchers carried placards reading "Down with U.S." and "Elements behind Sedition Should Be Hanged."...



Tehran Friday prayers leader Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati urged the Judiciary to take special measures to prevent the seditionists from organizing new protests....



Elsewhere in his remarks, Ayatollah Jannati commented on the recent political developments in the region and praised the Egyptian youth for toppling President Hosni Mubarak.



He expressed concern that the revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia may only result in the replacement of political pawns and not major political changes....



Posted by Robert on February 19, 2011 5:45 AM

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