Imam Ali Khamenei

Supreme Leader warns of hostile campaign to kill hope among Iranian youths

Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says young Iranians are the target of a hostile campaign to kill hope among them and consign them to despair and depression.  

Ayatollah Khamenei made the remarks on Saturday during a meeting with medalists who participated at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games.

“The most important message of the championship of the athletes bringing glory to the country in the international arenas is the possibility of accomplishing things that seem impossible and conveying the message of endurance and hope and vitality to the society and the youth,” the Leader said.

“This message is a very important achievement for the society,” Ayatollah Khamenei said, as he cited many agencies planning to “deprive the society, especially the youth, of hope and vitality and consign them to despair and depression”.  

The Leader also touched on the championship of Iranian athletes despite some restrictions.

“The fact that despite these restrictions, the country’s flag is raised and global rostrums are conquered, this is a sign of strong will and determination,” the Leader said.

“This determination, will, heroism and generation of hope exist not only in sports but also in the fields of science, technology, art and literature, and one of the important duties of the states officials is to honestly show these honors,” he added.

Ayatollah Khamenei also said some displays of human, religious and spiritual values by Iranian athletes, such as praying, embracing their rivals, competing in full hijab and showing love for their national flag are very valuable.

“Iranian female athletes proved in these competitions that the Islamic hijab does not prevent them from shining in sports, just as they have already proved this in the fields of politics, science and management.”        

Ayatollah Khamenei said the hijab of Iranian women athletes has paved the way for female athletes of other Islamic countries, adding athletes from more than 10 Islamic countries took part in the games this year in full hijab.

Another important issue, the Leader said, is the rising number of athletes refusing to recognize Israel by not facing its representatives. “This is a very important issue,” Ayatollah Khamenei said.

“The ruthless, genocidal and illegitimate Zionist regime is trying to gain legitimacy by participating in international sports arenas, and the world of arrogance is helping it, but honorable sports officials and athletes should not be passive in this regard at all.”

The Leader touched on the Israeli regime’s retaliatory measures, trying to have such refusniks suspended or banned.    

“The ministries of sports and foreign affairs and the judiciary should pursue this issue through legal channels and support our athletes and even the Muslim athletes of other countries, such as the Algerian athlete who was recently banned,” Ayatollah Khamenei said.  

The Leader was referring to Fethi Nourine who was suspended last week along with his coach for 10 years by the International Judo Federation (IJF) for withdrawing from the Tokyo Olympics after the draw set him on course for a bout against an Israeli.

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