
Mullahs’ regime contradictory and nonsense gibbering to escape the consequences of anti-human crime
Popular wrath and repugnance and popular protests in various cities of the country against the heinous crime of splashing acid on the noble and zealous women of Iran by the mullahs’ regime organized gangs, together with widespread international abhorrence of the barbarity of the Velayat-e faqih system, has compelled regime’s leaders to voice contradictory and ludicrous statements to whitewash the regime, to wrap up this tragedy, and to deny their role in it.
In an assembly of regime’s elements titled “The law and promotion of virtue and prevention of vice” Mullah Sadeq Larijani, the head henchman of the mullahs’ judicial system related the splashing of acid to those who oppose the revolution and the Westerners. He said: “Westerners based on their nature, the anti-revolution elements abroad based on their essence want to disgrace the Islamic Republic system. I regret that some of the media inside the country are making such connections in this matter. It is a flagrant injustice against the systems’ apparatuses…”
Javad Larijani, the bigger brother of this head henchman who is the head of the so-called “human rights” organ in the judiciary, took a step further in whitewashing and foolishly related the splashing of acid on women to foreign countries. Speaking on the state TV on Sunday night, October 26, he said: “I’m sure that our security system and our judiciary will uproot this crime. However, the extent of the propaganda about this matter brings this discomposure to my mind that may be this whole thing is fishy. Some of the countries may be involved in this matter, but of course, if they are involved, we shall cut off their hands as well… You saw what they did in Tehran in the 2009 sedition. They killed a pitiable girl Neda Agha Soltan on the street and took her picture. His killer is now walking freely in Britain and nobody is bothering him and then we had so much propaganda against Iran?”
Regime’s President Mullah Rouhani, apprehensive of the escalation of popular wrath, has time and again expressed his concern about the “security” of the regime and stated that he has appointed three ministers to investigate the case of acid splashing but that “this sort of issues… terrorize the public and raise doubts about the security in the country. The government shall use all its capacity to bring security to the society.” He joined voices with other officials of this regime to defend the murderous state gangs and said: “We should not pay heed to the suspicious and incorrect voices and remarks of those who create tension in public’s mindset and for no reason bring false allegations against people or groups; because unfounded accusations is one of the principal vices… there should be security in the society.”
Ali Larijani, mullahs’ regime parliament speaker said: “To exploit this ugly social phenomenon to deal blows to political currents is another mistake that has happened and worse yet, relating this matter to ‘promotion of virtue and prevention of vice’ is itself another vice that has taken place… Why are you disrupting the political atmosphere of the country for no reason? This is nothing but opportunism. It is a political betrayal… especially when they note that in this volatile regional situation, the great powers are looking to disrupt the serenity in Iran as the bulwark of perseverance; and sometimes through their media they distort things and do evil. Our media and politicians need to be more careful.”
Rouhani’s Interior Minister Rahmani Fazli noted that the splashing of acid has been blown out of proportion and turned into a psychological war. “The foreign media blew this thing out of proportion in an unwarranted manner and they really employed psychological warfare tactics… We had a comprehensive assessment of this in a Security Council meeting. It was decided that the forces be beefed up and hopefully we will be able to resolve this matter in time… In any case, the cyber space and the enemies’ media blew this thing out of proportion and brought false allegations. Regretfully, in the area that this thing happened we didn’t have technical equipment such as cameras. Moreover, if these people who have been attacked would have given us information, we could have drawn the portrait [of the assailants]… this should surely be done because it has damaged the public security”, he said. (State TV News Network – October 25)
Likewise, a few days earlier, Elham Aminzadeh, a Mullah Rouhani deputy, heinously stated: “The splashing of acid in Esfahan was a personal matter and has nothing to do with the ‘promotion of virtue and prevention of vice’.” (Tasnim News Agency, affiliated with the terrorist Quds Force – October 23)
The editorial of Kayhan dialy, Khamenei’s organ, wrote on October 26: “Although there were no reports or documents about the motive, the reason, and the details of this gloomy incident, currents with overt and covert objectives linked the issue of splashing of acid to veiling and alleged that this crime had been committed with the objective of fighting mal-veiling!” Kayhan added that by arresting the culprits of acid splashing this hypothesis can also be studied that may be the overt enemies of the system are involved.
Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
October 27, 2014