News ID: 310040
Publish Date: 26 July 2011 - 08:22

The Spokesman of Iranian Foreign Affairs Ministry Considers Iran's Revolution as a Source of Inspiration for the Nations in the Region

Navideshahed: Ramin Mehman-Parast, The Spokesman of Iranian Foreign Affairs Ministry, stressed that revolutions and popular uprisings sweeping the Middle-East and North Africa are offshoots of Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution, and stressed that the revolutionary people of the region will continue protests until their demands are met.

According to Navideshahed and as reported by Fars News Agency, Mehman Parast, in a TV program on Sunday evening, said: "The movement underway in the region is inspired by the message of the (Islamic) Revolution and our people's resistance."

"This movement is after invaluable goals and objectives are important for the regional nations, including a quest for independence," he noted.

He warned that the world powers will naturally stand against these popular movements and use different methods to stop or derail them.

Pointing to the resumption of popular protests in Egypt, Mehman-Parast stated that regional nations will continue their struggle until they see a materialization of their demands.

"People have found their path and are after (implementing) their ideas."

Tunisia saw the overthrow of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in a popular revolution in January, which was soon followed by a revolution which toppled Hosni Mubarak in Egypt in February.

Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Saudi Arabia and Yemen have since been the scene of protests against their totalitarian rulers, who have resorted to brutal crackdown on demonstrations to silence their critics.

Bahrain and Yemen, however, have experienced the deadliest clashes, while in Bahrain the military intervention of the Saudi-led forces from the neighboring Arab states has further fueled the crisis in the tiny Persian Gulf kingdom.

Earlier, Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei had also underscored the profound and vast influence of Iran's Islamic Revolution on the growing waves of Islamic awakening in the region, and voiced confidence about the desirable outcomes of the current popular uprisings.

"Thanks to Islam and Islamic Revolution, a public Islamic awakening has happened in the region today, which will definitely yield its results as it has already yielded (some of) its results in certain points," Ayatollah Khamenei said, addressing a group of Iranian people here in Tehran in April.

"The more the people's determination, faith and readiness for sacrifice grow, the higher the chances of victory will be," the Leader continued.

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According to Navideshahed and as reported by Fars News Agency, Mehman Parast, in a TV program on Sunday evening, said: "The movement underway in the region is inspired by the message of the (Islamic) Revolution and our people's resistance." "This movement is after invaluable goals and objectives are important for the regional nations, including a quest for independence," he noted. He warned that the world powers will naturally stand against these popular movements and use different methods to stop or derail them. Pointing to the resumption of popular protests in Egypt, Mehman-Parast stated that regional nations will continue their struggle until they see a materialization of their demands. "People have found their path and are after (implementing) their ideas." Tunisia saw the overthrow of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in a popular revolution in January, which was soon followed by a revolution which toppled Hosni Mubarak in Egypt in February. Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Saudi Arabia and Yemen have since been the scene of protests against their totalitarian rulers, who have resorted to brutal crackdown on demonstrations to silence their critics. Bahrain and Yemen, however, have experienced the deadliest clashes, while in Bahrain the military intervention of the Saudi-led forces from the neighboring Arab states has further fueled the crisis in the tiny Persian Gulf kingdom. Earlier, Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei had also underscored the profound and vast influence of Iran's Islamic Revolution on the growing waves of Islamic awakening in the region, and voiced confidence about the desirable outcomes of the current popular uprisings. "Thanks to Islam and Islamic Revolution, a public Islamic awakening has happened in the region today, which will definitely yield its results as it has already yielded (some of) its results in certain points," Ayatollah Khamenei said, addressing a group of Iranian people here in Tehran in April. "The more the people's determination, faith and readiness for sacrifice grow, the higher the chances of victory will be," the Leader continued. The End
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