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Iran: Egypt is losing because it has no Supreme Leader, senior cleric says

NCRI – A senior cleric in Iran claimed Egypt is losing because the country did not have a Supreme Leader like Ali Khamenei.

Mohammd Imami Kashani, speaking in Tehran’s Friday Prayer: “Unfortunately Egypt is facing dark days due to the absence of Supreme Leader, a gift that we enjoy.”

Remarks by Mohammad Imami Kashani is the latest made by the representatives of Ali Khameneni and other high ranking Iranian regime’s officials describing Morsi as inept for not being able to continue to hold on to the power.

Hassan Sheikh al-Islam, the former deputy foreign minister of the Iranian regime said on July 6 said Morsi was “inept” and “he did not know what to do and after 80 years the Muslim Brotherhood did not know what to do.”

He said that the Iranian regime had survived because it had “Velayat-e Faqih” doctrine presented by Khomeini.

“We built revolutionary courts… we built the revolutionary committees. And after their role ended [in consolidating power] and they had nothing to do, we merged them in the judiciary and courts. We merge them in three branches of the government.”

The Revolutionary Courts have participated in mass killings of opposition activists seeking democracy and freedom in Iran.

Only in span of few weeks in 1988 some 30,000 imprisoned political prisoners mostly members of the People’s Mujahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK) were secretly executed.

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