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Cleric Suggests international Islamic Court

A senior Iranian religious figure has proposed setting up an international Islamic court to handle cases pertaining to Muslims and look into their complaints fairly.

“Islamic countries should [act] in unison and in coordination with one another to set up an international Islamic court to look into the situation of Muslims,” Ayatollah Hossein Nouri-Hamedani was quoted by Fars News Agency as saying.

He said the Bahraini people have lodged a complaint with the International Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague against the Al Khalifa dynasty but the ICC has supported the Bahraini monarchy.

Nouri-Hamedani touched upon the recent events in Bahrain and Libya as well as other Islamic countries, and said Islam negates any form of monarchy and approves popular governments.

The senior cleric underlined that the West has a grudge against Islam and Muslims, adding, “We must know the enemy and be resilient against it.”

Nouri-Hamedani underlined Al Khalifa, Al Saud and Al Nahyan dynasties are the puppets of the US and Britain.

Elsewhere in his remarks, the senior cleric described Israel as a “fabricated” regime brought to power by Britain.

He said Britain brought Zionists from all across the world together and made up the Holocaust story before forming the illegitimate regime of Israel.

Nouri-Hamedani warned that the enemy is seeking to install puppets in Islamic countries.

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