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Sun, 06/13/2010 - 13:19
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'Leader pursuing case of those hurt in post-vote incidents'

TEHRAN, June 13 (MNA) — Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei is personally pursuing the case of those who suffered in the post-vote unrest, Abdolhossein Rouholamani told the Mehr News Agency.

Rouholamini lost his 25-year-old son Mohsen last June. He was arrested at a demonstration following the presidential election. Mohsen died while in captivity in the Kahrizak detention center.

Following the incident Ayatollah Khamenei ordered the notorious detention center to be closed.

Has it not been for the wisdom and good management of the Leader in the post-vote crisis, Iran would have faced more tragedies, said Rouholamani, the secretary general of Development and Justice Party.

The remarkable participation of people in support of the system on various occasions should not be constructed as a pretext to conceal the inefficiency and incompetence of some state officials, he underlined.

Last year “I deemed it appropriate that president Ahmadinejad would not stay in the office…. At the time I was supporting another candidate and I believed that he was qualified and competent to become the next president, Rouholamini stated.

Rouholamini criticized the performance of the national TV prior and after the election in supporting a particular candidate.

Such performance gave rise to the belief among the public that the national TV is taking side, thus the root cause of some regrettable events after the election could be attributed to such impartial performance, he added.

Without providing a “tranquil environment” in the society based on “reason and understanding” it would be impossible to properly run the country, he explained.

Unfortunately a group of people who claim to support the principlist axioms has totally ignored moral principles and in order to harm their rivals resort to any immoral means, he lamented.

Under such environment, it is noticed that critics and those who are serving the system are removed from their duties under different pretexts.

“I should say that such an approach is not an appropriate strategy to resolve problems,” he added.


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