Zionism and western powers are trying to destroy Iran says Supreme Leader Print E-mail
Friday, 19 June 2009
grand_ayatollah_ali_khamenei.jpgIran's Supreme Leader today singled out Britain as the “most treacherous” Western power trying destabilise the Islamic Republic as he stood firm in the face of this week's massive street protests, hinting at even tougher repression if the unrest does not stop.

 

In his first public appearance since President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's hotly-disputed re-election, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei set the scene for further confrontations between his regime and the millions of demonstrators who have taken to the streets of Iranian cities in the past six days by insisting the political establishment would not bow to such pressure.

Despite instructions from the Supreme Leader Mir Hossein Mousavi, Mr Ahmadinejad's defeated rival, failed to attend Mr Khamenei's nationally-televised sermon to a vast crowd gathered at Tehran University for Friday prayers, and his supporters are planning to defy the authorities with another huge rally tomorrow. Mr Ahmadinejad, by contrast, sat at the front.

In the Iranian equivalent of a US President's Oval Office address to the nation, Mr Khamenei described the elections as "epic".
He said the huge turnout of 85 per cent showed how much the Iranian people trusted their political establishment, and the superiority of Iran's brand of religious democracy.

Mr Khamenei said foreign powers were now conspiring to ruin that achievement, and to destroy the Iranian people's trust in their political leaders, by suggesting the vote was rigged.

He named Britain as the "most treacherous" of those countries, prompting roars of "Death to the UK" from the solid ranks of Basiji – Islamic volunteer militiamen – packed into the vast prayer hall.
The Islamic establishment would never commit "treason" by manipulating the vote, he said.

"The legal mechanisms in our country do not allow cheating."
The 11 million-vote gap between Mr Ahmadinejad's tally and that of Mr Mousavi made a mockery of claims that the result was fixed, he suggested. If anyone had evidence to the contrary they should pursue it through legal channels.

Mr Khamenei demanded an end to the demonstrations. "I want to tell everyone these things must finish. These street actions are being done to put pressure on leaders but we will not bow in front of them," he said.
Without naming the three losing candidates who have challenged the election results, he ordered them to "open their eyes" and see behind the demonstrations "the enemy hands working, the hungry wolves waiting in ambush".

He added, with distinct menace: "Those politicians who somehow have influence on people should be very careful about their behaviour if they act in an extremist manner...This extremism will reach a sensitive level which they will not be able to contain. They will be responsible for the blood, violence and chaos."

He also blamed the deaths, violence and vandalism of the past week on "ill-wishers, mercenaries and elements working for the espionage machines of Zionism and western powers".

The faithful, bussed to the prayer hall in their thousands, roared their approval. The speech is likely to have been received rather less rapturously on the streets outside.
 

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BritishSecretService:

Yes, it is true, my god how could I have denied it?

I was made head of the wicked british secret services a few months ago and we have been working to discredit the iranian regime.

We worked hard to establish our control over Iran. We made sure that the election results were declared earlier than is humanly possible. We made sure that the serving president's majority was higher than is logically possible.

Oh wait, that was the regime on its own!

Drat!
(1) 2009-06-20 00:04:34
Naseby:

I suppose it was only a matter of time before someone blamed the Jews...sorry, I mean Zionists. I wonder what took this bloke so long.

(Surely, if the 'Zionists' are so determined to see Iran neutered they would prefer a hardliner to win so they could have more of an excuse to prepare for war?

But does it make the slightest difference who wins an Iranian 'election'? Power in Iran lies with the Grand Ayatollah.

And what reforms was Musavi proposing? Anything substantial? Somehow I doubt it. Different shades of grey.)

TTFN
(2) 2009-06-20 10:12:22
Shan:

Naseby the zionists in israel have threatened to attack iran on many occasions,so you do not have to be a brain surgeon to work out they would have hand in destablising iran.
As we all know america will always stand by israel as mention by them before aipac gatherings.
so patrionising people who know the reality will not help.
It is sad to see iranians falling for the trap ,when bush the loser of 2000 elections was appointed the president by the courts we did not see tens of thousands march in america,as there was no one to instigate them,even when it was clear the loser was being made president.
(3) 2009-06-20 13:06:39
markuk:

Naseby the zionists in israel have threatened to attack iran on many occasions,so you do not have to be a brain surgeon to work out they would have hand in destablising iran.
As we all know america will always stand by israel as mention by them before aipac gatherings.
so patrionising people who know the reality will not help.
It is sad to see iranians falling for the trap ,when bush the loser of 2000 elections was appointed the president by the courts we did not see tens of thousands march in america,as there was no one to instigate them,even when it was clear the loser was being made president.
— Shan


Show us the evidence you thick twat
(4) 2009-06-20 14:24:09
Islamic Torch:

I don't recall any criticism made against Israel or the USA - from what I recall the enemy was the treacherous UK - and the chanting was agianst the UK. It was only Sky news indicating that the chanting was against the USA / Israel ...enlighten me when did the Supreme Leader of Iran say anything against the USA / Israel.
(5) 2009-06-20 14:28:32
Mohsin:


Many of the Islamic countries are "dictators", these governments havent improved the economic interests of there own people and community.

They should forget about building nuclear powers, and concentrate on technology which would improve the lifes of there citizens. They should give empowerment to there citizens via political transparency, growing Job market, technological development.

However I have no doubts, the current chaos in Iran is fuelled by Western intervention. The Obama regime are utilising a different approach, a more reactive approach.

The Mice will stay play the game if the cat is not there.



(6) 2009-06-20 18:46:16
Feroz:

MPACUK - so now run your pointless and illiterate website from Tehran, you mindless fools.

The Iranian people will not forget your treachery, MPAC.
(7) 2009-06-20 20:25:44
BBC Lied:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/theeditors/2009/06/what_really_happened.html
(8) 2009-06-20 20:34:10
Kiwi:

Islamic torch:-

Ahmadinejad is the public mouthpiece of the Supreme Leader, The Ayatollah controls everything and ensures his supporters are elected to power and toe the party line.
(9) 2009-06-21 06:47:03
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