Iran Opposed Syrian Suspension
Foreign ministers at a meeting of the Organization of Islamic
Cooperation (OIC) today agreed to suspend Syria from the OIC membership. The
ministers were holding preparatory talks in Jeddah before a two-day OIC summit
in Mecca starting on Tuesday.
“The session just ended. The ministers adopted the resolutions,
including the suspension of Syria,” Reuters quoted an OIC official.
Meanwhile, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad arrived in Mecca
today to attend the summit. Iran had opposed the move to suspend the Syrian
membership at OIC. Before the ministers meeting today, the country’s foreign
minister told reporters that suspending Syria from the OIC “does not resolve
anything.” Iran has also raised objection to the establishment of an
internationally enforced no-fly zone over Syria.
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Iran further condemned foreign opposition to the right of the Syrian government to murder, torture and rape Syrian men, women and children declaring that as part of the Axis of Opposition, Syria's government has unlimited freedom from criticism and can do whatever it wants to do....
Ahmadinejad found going to Mecca more important than visiting the earthquake stricken people of Azarbaijan.
The filthy theocracy must realize that Assad's days are over and soon so will the filthy theocracies.
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