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Muslim people cannot fooled by false values of Democracy

A senior Kyrgyz analyst stressed the spread of Islamic awakening to the Central Asia, and said people are growing more and more vigilant everyday and the West can no more deceive the regional nations by chanting mottoes about democracy and human rights.
“Now people are not fooled by the false values of human rights and democracy as nations look at the developments from their Islamic and national points of view,” Head of Kyrgyzstan’s Policy, Religion and Democracy Research Center Qader Malekov told FNA on Sunday.

He noted that his country has experienced two fruitless revolutions in the past seven years, and reiterated that the warnings issued by the Leader of the Islamic Ummah and the Oppressed People Imam Seyyed Ali Khamanei about existence of threats and dangers which hinder nations’ freedom-seeking moves are obviously seen in Kyrgyzstan.

“Today the Kyrgyz people have come to the conclusion that the Western countries and Russia have hijacked their revolution,” Malekov said.

Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei had earlier cautioned that the US had initiated efforts to hijack the popular uprisings in the region and derail the Islamic awakening move in the Middle-East and North Africa.

“The United States does not do anything in the interest of the regional nations. Whatever they have done so far has been against the regional nations,” Ayatollah Khamenei said, addressing a large crowd of the people at the mausoleum of the late Founder of the Islamic Republic, Imam Khomeini, South of Tehran.

The Leader urged Muslim countries to remain vigilant in the face of the Western plots.

In recent months, a wave of revolutions and anti-government uprisings has swept the Arab world.

In January, a revolution in Tunisia ended the 23-year ruling of former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.

In February, another Arab revolution led to the ouster of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak after three decades of his authoritarian rule.

Other revolutions, then, erupted in Libya, Yemen and Bahrain, while other anti-government unrests have started in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Oman, Kuwait and Algeria.

In Libya, euphoric Libyan revolutionaries seized control of most of Tripoli on August 22 in a lightning advance, celebrating the victory in Green Square, the symbolic heart of Muammar Qaddafi’s regime.

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