Riyadh-Tel Aviv behind Muslim world woes: Sahibzada Hamid Raza

12 June, 2015 14:50

Chairman of Sunni Ittehad Council Sahibzada Muhammad Hamid Raza said that the Organization of the Islamic Cooperation (OIC) must be abolished as it has failed to protect the rights of Muslims.

He believed that Saudi Arabia is directly and Zionist Regime is indirectly involved in the crises facing the Muslim world.

“It would be correct to say that Saudi Arabia is working on the pay role of Zionist Regime,” he said.

The religious leader added that the government of Saudi Arabia was behind attacks on Shiites mosques in that country.

He strongly believed that by attacking the Shiites mosques in Saudi Arabia, Riyadh was to signal Iran to relinquish its support for the oppressed otherwise the Shiite Muslims would not be safe in Saudi Arabia.

Noting that Saudi Arabia is portraying a wrong picture of Yemen crisis, Hamid Reza added that people of Yemen are very poor they have no resources so how they could become a threat against Saudi Arabia.

The Pakistani leader said that Saudi Arabia is committing war crimes by carrying out air strikes on the innocent people of Yemen.

He demanded the United Nations (UN) to play its due role and do something for the rights of the people of Yemen.

Hamid Reza added if Saudi leaders are worried about the democracy in Yemen then they should first leave their rule and make their country a democratic state.

Criticizing role of the OIC he said that the organization has failed to protect the rights of the Muslim world and must be abolished. “We do not expect anything from the OIC meetings,” he said. He said that the OIC was formed to protect the financial benefits of some Arab states.

The religious leader said that the UN has also failed to play its due role in Yemen.

He said that Muslims countries should sit with Saudi Arabia and convince them that their military adventure in Yemen could be disastrous. He said that Muslim countries should play a positive role in stopping Saudi Arabia form further aggression in Yemen.

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