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Moussavi: We are after national unity, implementing plans
–10th Presidential Election hopeful, Mir-Hossein Moussavi said here Friday he would be after achieving national unity, presentation and implementation of comprehensive, not short term plans.
According to IRNA, Moussavi who was speaking at Qassemi Martyrs Hall of the capital city of South Khorasan Province for a group of his supporters, added, “Encouraging separation between the Shi’a and Sunni Muslims is the job of those who take disadvantage of the weakness of our faiths.”
He said, “The Iranians are a great nation and us Iranians have a great culture with such values as justice seeking, abidance by laws, and love for freedom.”
Moussavi said, “I have been informed that you have a cultural city and some regretfully people have intended to buy its people’s votes resorting to spending money here, but they have sure failed in doing so.”
The former and last Iranian prime minister in post revolution era, said, “The worst type of corruption in a system that is constructed based on Islamic faith is to cheat the people and to tell them lies.”
He added, “Those of you that are at the scene today are after annulling the atmosphere of such lies and deceits.”
Moussavi said, “Is sticking noses in the files of the people and trying to find faults with them among the praised characteristics of a religious society and among the messages of the pure blood of our beloved martyrs?”
He added, “Or is it a religious duty to give the entire top jobs and interests of the country to your own relatives, friends, and faction members?”
Moussavi said, “Today there are officials in this country that do not even hold high school diplomas, but are employed as holders of PhDs, while the sons and draughts of this noble nation that have got their doctorate degrees painstakingly are called the holders of worthless scraps of papers.”
He added, “At the international scene they create big messes and harm our national interests badly and then inside the country they try to sell those messes as national epics, which is the worst part of their messy job.”
Moussavi said, “We want a society in which frankness would abound. You on the one hand mark the university students with stars (as persona non gratas) and on the other hand deprive them of all kinds of their legitimate liberties.”
He added, “Is the money you distribute among the people the legitimate heritage of your father, or is it from the people’s own assets? If it is the people’s money, why then have you not given it to them in appropriate time and postponed its distribution to the eve of the election night.”
Moussavi reiterated, “Is dictatorship anything other than resistance against abiding by the laws, not once, but dozens of times, and trampling upon regulations as a habit?”
He said, “One of the duties of the resolved Budget and Management Organization and the resolved Money and Credit Council was controlling the power and conditioning its behavior.”
Moussavi added, “Why have you turned the banks into your own government’s backyard? Are the banks not the places where the people’s deposits are held? What happened to the delayed installments of the granted bank loans?”
The 10th Presidential Election hopeful reiterated, “Rather than thinking about the implementation of the nation’s infrastructure projects all they care about is their friends, their companions and their banks throughout the country.”
He said, “We know of no other government throughout the history of the world with 200 ratifications in 60 minutes!”
Moussavi said, “We have not seen the launching of any infrastructure project during this government’s tenure, but have been witnesses to the shutting down of hundreds of them during the same era.”
He said, “Your spending is around 300 billion dollars, but where has it gone? If you had proper plans and had cared for the nation’s interests you would not have opened the country’s entire gates for importing everything from abroad, creating lucrative markets there, and turning the beneficial ones into rugged markets inside the country.”
He added, “We are after reversing that sick trend. We are after granting the nation the legitimate liberties of which they have been deprived and to annul the unjust discriminations between men and women.”
The late Imam’s favorite official reiterated, “We are after turning our strong national economy into the most important defense factor of our nation.”
Moussavi concluded his fiery remarks arguing, “The Islamic government should be the guardian of friendship and brotherhood among the entire groups and classes of the nation; it should not stick its nose into the people’s private affairs; and it is hoped that this green wave would continue till the 22nd of Khordad (election day) and that we would all remain fully aware and alert to the very end.”
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