Protests in Tehran Denounce Attack on Diraz Protesters, Council of Experts Warns of Repercussions
2017-05-27 - 12:59 am
Bahrain Mirror: The Friday preacher in Tehran Ayatollah Sayed Ahmad Khatami, said that the attack on protesters in Diraz, the killing and arrest of dozens is a "brutality", adding that "never has any government treated its people with such brutality."
Sayed Khatami added that "these crimes were committed after the meeting between Bahrain King (Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa) and US President Trump, and no doubt that these events occur with green light given from these criminals."
"I tell the invading dictators in Bahrain, who are not [originally] Bahrainis, but they are rather from Najd, and controlled the abilities of people by force and with British deception. I tell them: Look at the fate of Iran's criminal Shah," he stressed.
"The people will witness the demise of the criminal Al Saudi and Al Khalifa, and these people will see that they will be thrown into the trash of history," Sayed Khatami went on to say.
Thousands of Iranian worshippers have rallied in Tehran to denounce a Bahrain police raid on the hometown of Ayatollah Sheikh Isa Qassim, which left five of his supporters dead and 286 arrested.
On its part, the Council of Experts at the Islamic Republic of Iran condemned the "brutal attack carried out by the Al Khalifa regime on the house of Bahrain's religious authorities Ayatollah Sheikh Isa Qassim", warning of the repercussions of this abuse.
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