Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has said that the Iranian nation will embrace those who were deceived by the enemy during the recent riots, but no mercy will be granted to those who maliciously fought against the country.
Pres. Raisi says Iran show mercy to those deceived, not rioters
27 Dec 2022 - 16:22
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has said that the Iranian nation will embrace those who were deceived by the enemy during the recent riots, but no mercy will be granted to those who maliciously fought against the country.
“The nation’s arms are open to all those who were deceived, but we will not show mercy to the spiteful insurgents,” he said.
The president added that the arrogant powers deceive people with empty slogans and claims about improvement of freedom, but they only bring misery and humiliation to nations.
The Iranian president emphasized that the country’s great achievements in many areas have irked the enemies.
He noted that the enemy has made every effort to hinder Iran’s progress but faced a nation that is firmly determined to continue the path towards development, stressing that the Iranian people have learned to resist the enemy.
“All their efforts against the Islamic Republic have failed disgracefully,” Raisi said.
The president also criticized the enemies’ contradictory statements to Tehran and said they “send us messages through different channels, voice their readiness to hold negotiations, and [claim] that they have no intention to overthrow [the Iranian government].”
The Iranian people, nonetheless, are well aware of their plans, he added.
Violent riots broke out after the death of 22-year-old woman Mahsa Amini in Tehran. Amini died on September 16 in the hospital three days after she collapsed at a police station. An investigation attributed her death to her medical condition, dismissing allegations that she had been beaten by police forces.
In the past two months, and using the protests as a cover, rioters and thugs — many of whom were later found to have links with foreign parties — have gone on the rampage, engaging in savage attacks on security officers, vandalism, and false-flag killings of civilians to incriminate the Iranian police.
In a statement on Sunday, the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) said it has arrested seven ringleaders of a UK-linked criminal network who played a key role in the recent wave of riots across the country.
Iran riots: IRGC arrests seven ringleaders of UK-linked criminal network in Kerman Province
The IRGC Tharallah Base in Kerman Province added that its forces disbanded the organized network, called Zagros, which was directly led by Britain and was comprised of active anti-Islamic Revolution elements inside and outside Iran.
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