AhlulBayt News Agency: Judiciary chief Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei says the Islamic Revolution was founded on faith in God and trust in the people, stressing the need to resolve public problems.
Speaking on Monday during the Ten-Day Dawn anniversary at the mausoleum of the late founder of the Islamic Republic, Imam Khomeini, Mohseni-Ejei said the Revolution was formed on the basis of two characteristics, namely faith in God and trust in the people, and thus became distinguished from all revolutions, enduring and expanding on that basis.
He said Imam Khomeini, with firm faith in the origin and the hereafter, liberation from anything other than God, and trust in the people, laid the foundations of a revolution that was not limited to Iran and has remained and will remain in history.
Mohseni-Ejei said that over the past 47 years, “arrogance, headed by criminal America and the Zionist regime,” has made extensive efforts to return Iran to what they desired. “All the issues they pursue are for this purpose,” he said.
He added that not only have their hands been cut off inside Iran and their plans exposed to the Iranian people, but “today’s youth around the world have become anti-arrogance and anti-oppression,” prompting arrogant powers to try to halt or at least slow this movement and, if possible, return Iran to the pre-Revolution era.
Referring to hostility since the Revolution’s victory, Mohseni-Ejei said war was imposed on Iran in various forms throughout the Revolution.
He noted that the eight-year war was imposed with more than just Saddam Hussein confronting Iran, and that economic sanctions are not new, as Iran faced sanctions even during the war.
He also cited internal wars, unrest, and assassinations, asking whether such events were new, and said many elites, scientists, clerics, commanders, Basij members, and ordinary people supportive of the Revolution were assassinated.
Describing recent developments as a “major sedition,” he said the Leader of the Islamic Revolution had called it a “major sedition and a coup,” adding that if “God and God’s religion had not emerged from the people’s sleeve to neutralize it, then we would have understood whether it was a coup or not.”
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