GHOLAM SHIRE'I: IRAN MAY NEVER GIVE IN TO BULLYING POWERS
Persian Journal, Iran
Sep 14, 2006
Visiting speaker of mullah-run majlis, Gholam Ali Haddad Adel known
as "Gholam Shire'i" in majlis for his addiction to opium, said in a
meeting with Armenian President Robert Kocharian in Yerevan on Tuesday
that the Iranian government may never surrender to the bullying powers.
Also during the meeting, Gholam Shire'i noted Iran's nuclear case
and reminded that Tehran has always insisted on the settlement of the
issue through negotiations, a statement released by the Information
and Media Department of the Islamic Consultative Assembly said.
Appreciating the logical stances of Armenia in the face of Iran's
nuclear issue, he reminded that some great powers are seeking an
excuse while mullahs' regime still stresses the need for the peaceful
and logical solution of the case.
The top "shire'i" legislative official pointed out, "The United States
is angry at the victory of the Islamic Revolution in Iran because it
is against the hegemony of the US. That's why they are still speaking
of overthrowing the Islamic Republic after 27 years since the victory
of the Islamic Revolution."
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Persian Journal, Iran
Sep 14, 2006
Visiting speaker of mullah-run majlis, Gholam Ali Haddad Adel known
as "Gholam Shire'i" in majlis for his addiction to opium, said in a
meeting with Armenian President Robert Kocharian in Yerevan on Tuesday
that the Iranian government may never surrender to the bullying powers.
Also during the meeting, Gholam Shire'i noted Iran's nuclear case
and reminded that Tehran has always insisted on the settlement of the
issue through negotiations, a statement released by the Information
and Media Department of the Islamic Consultative Assembly said.
Appreciating the logical stances of Armenia in the face of Iran's
nuclear issue, he reminded that some great powers are seeking an
excuse while mullahs' regime still stresses the need for the peaceful
and logical solution of the case.
The top "shire'i" legislative official pointed out, "The United States
is angry at the victory of the Islamic Revolution in Iran because it
is against the hegemony of the US. That's why they are still speaking
of overthrowing the Islamic Republic after 27 years since the victory
of the Islamic Revolution."
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress