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Iran to give severe response to regional bandit terrorists, says
Tehran, Dec 6, IRNA
Reacting to martyrdom of seven hostage disciplinary forces of Saravan
Border Post, Iran's prosecutor general said here Friday Iran's
response to armed bandit terrorists in border regions would be severe.
According to IRNA reporters monitoring the Public Relations of the
Prosecutor general, Ayatollah Ghorban-Ali Dorri-Najafabadi added, "The
Islamic Republic of Iran would sever the nasty hand of conspirators
that has been extended this time from the sleeve of the dogmatic and
rootless mercenaries of oppressors, and the terrorist bandits in our
border regions."
Armed terrorist bandits recently martyred seven Iranian soldiers that
they had taken captive on May 13th, 2008, near Razavi Khorassan
Province's Grand Prophet (P) Barracks.
Consoling with the bereaved family members of the martyrs of the heart
breaking incident, Najafabadi reiterated, "At threshold of the the
infallible Imam, Baqer ibn-Muhammad's martyrdom and the great Arafa
Day, the sad martyrdom of these selfless soldiers of the nation
depressed the Iranian nation, and "We promise their bereaved families
to uproot the bandit terrorists from the region relying on grace of
God and the resolute will of the offspring of the Islamic Iran."
He said that the security of the region and the neighboring countries,
too, depends on clearing the border regions of Pakistan of the nasty
existence of the remainder of networks of bandit bands, adding, "We
ask the government of Pakistan not to permit the terrorists to wander
in the region by blocking the passages they use and to treat the
bandits more severely than before."
Pointing out that the global oppressor powers would bear no fruit of
their backing for the rootless regional terrorist grouplets, the
country's prosecutor general said, "The regional countries should
unite and act solidly and resolutely to uproot the terrorists and
bandits from the region."
He added, "The regional governments should also openly condemn the
criminal elements that fully lack popular support among regional
nations, but resorting to religious sentiments of them and extremist
approaches try to justify their criminal and wild deeds."
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Reacting to martyrdom of seven hostage disciplinary forces of Saravan
Border Post, Iran's prosecutor general said here Friday Iran's
response to armed bandit terrorists in border regions would be severe.
According to IRNA reporters monitoring the Public Relations of the
Prosecutor general, Ayatollah Ghorban-Ali Dorri-Najafabadi added, "The
Islamic Republic of Iran would sever the nasty hand of conspirators
that has been extended this time from the sleeve of the dogmatic and
rootless mercenaries of oppressors, and the terrorist bandits in our
border regions."
Armed terrorist bandits recently martyred seven Iranian soldiers that
they had taken captive on May 13th, 2008, near Razavi Khorassan
Province's Grand Prophet (P) Barracks.
Consoling with the bereaved family members of the martyrs of the heart
breaking incident, Najafabadi reiterated, "At threshold of the the
infallible Imam, Baqer ibn-Muhammad's martyrdom and the great Arafa
Day, the sad martyrdom of these selfless soldiers of the nation
depressed the Iranian nation, and "We promise their bereaved families
to uproot the bandit terrorists from the region relying on grace of
God and the resolute will of the offspring of the Islamic Iran."
He said that the security of the region and the neighboring countries,
too, depends on clearing the border regions of Pakistan of the nasty
existence of the remainder of networks of bandit bands, adding, "We
ask the government of Pakistan not to permit the terrorists to wander
in the region by blocking the passages they use and to treat the
bandits more severely than before."
Pointing out that the global oppressor powers would bear no fruit of
their backing for the rootless regional terrorist grouplets, the
country's prosecutor general said, "The regional countries should
unite and act solidly and resolutely to uproot the terrorists and
bandits from the region."
He added, "The regional governments should also openly condemn the
criminal elements that fully lack popular support among regional
nations, but resorting to religious sentiments of them and extremist
approaches try to justify their criminal and wild deeds."
End