Judiciary Chief Warns against Possible US Meddling in Iran’s Elections

03 April, 2017 15:32

Iran’s Judiciary Chief said something like the 2009 post-election unrest that was backed by the West will not happen in Iran again, underlining that Washington and others will receive a strong slap in the face if they seek to interfere in the upcoming votes in the Islamic Republic.

Referring to recent remarks by US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley about the unrest, Iran’s Judiciary Chief Ayatollah Sadeq Amoli Larijani on Monday said such interfering remarks show that the Americans may be hatching plots for the upcoming elections in Iran.

Speaking at the US Council on Foreign Relations last week, Haley pointed to the 2009 unrest in Iran as an example of the “UN ignoring human rights” and said, “The international elite had other priorities for Iran,” echoing those who criticized the Obama administration and others for declining to fully support the riots.

Ayatollah Amoli Larijani urged the Iranian people to remain vigilant in the face of such comments by the enemy, voicing confidence, though, that the Judiciary, police, security forces, officials and people of the country will not allow a Fitna (sedition) like the one in 2009 to take place again.

He added that “countries like the US should recognize that in case of interferences like this (backing the seditionists in 2009), they will receive a very strong slap in the face.”

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