Ayatollah Ali Khamenei accused, on Saturday June 4, the” enemy “in particular the United States, to exploit once morest the Islamic Republic of Iran the demonstrations which have broken out in recent weeks in the country, once morest the high cost of living and corruption. “Today, the enemy relies heavily on popular protests to strike at the Islamic system”Mr. Khamenei said in a televised address.
This statement comes following a wave of protests once morest rising prices of basic necessities. This protest movement, once morest a backdrop of accusations of incompetence and corruption, was revived last week by the collapse of a building which killed at least thirty-seven people in Abadan, in the province of Khuzestan. , in the west of the country.
« [L’ennemi] hopes to be able to turn the people once morest the Islamic Republic through psychological work, Internet activities, money and the mobilization of mercenaries”said Mr. Khamenei, without further explanation. “Americans and Westerners have miscalculated in the past (…). Even today, they make a miscalculation thinking they can oppose the Iranian nation to the Islamic Republic”he added.
“Punish” those responsible for a deadly collapse
Mr. Khamenei made the remarks in the south of the Iranian capital, Tehran, in front of a crowd gathered at the mausoleum dedicated to Ayatollah Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Republic, who died on June 3, 1989. He also reiterated his call for ” to punish “ those responsible for the May 23 building collapse.
Nightly demonstrations took place following the tragedy in several cities to demand prosecution of those responsible for this disaster, one of the deadliest in years in Iran. Justice claimed to have arrested thirteen people, including the mayor of Abadan, accused of being ” responsible “ drama.
Tensions following the seizure of two Greek tankers
In addition, Mr. Khamenei rejected accusations that Iran had ” Fly “ oil during the May 27 seizure by Iranian forces of two Greek-flagged tankers in the Gulf. Athens denounced acts “comparable to piracy” ; the United States, France and Germany urged Iran to release the ships.
« [L’ennemi ]accuses Iran of theft (…), but you are the one who stole our oil”denounced the Supreme Leader. “Iranian oil was stolen off Greece, then the brave [soldats] of the Islamic Republic caught up by seizing the enemy tanker. »
Under European sanctions linked to the war in Ukraine, the Greek authorities had themselves seized a Russian tanker on April 19 off the island of Euboea. The tanker’s cargo was then estimated at 115,000 tons of Iranian oil.
The World with AFP