Iran Daily
Jan 26 2015
Blasphemous cartoon, insult to divine prophets: Younesi
President's Special Advisor for Religious Affairs Ali Younesi said
Iran's religious and cultural teachings stress respect for all divine
religions, adding that the Islamic Republic is committed to support
the rights of all religious minorities.
In a meeting with the Archbishop of the Armenian Church Neses Bedros
XIX here on Sunday, Younesi said Iranian Armenians are part of the old
history of the country and all Iranian ethnic groups have lived
together peacefully throughout history, IRNA reported.
He thanked the Pope Francis 1st for his firm position on the abusive
cartoon in the French magazine, saying it was not only an insult to
Islam but to all divine prophets.
Stressing that all such sacriledges are masterminded by Zionists,
Younesi said, 'Certain sophisticated and secret activities are pushing
the world toward atheism and insecurity. While the Middle East needs
security, the Zionists are creating insecurity, hatred, and enmity in
different ways.'
http://www.iran-daily.com/News/110227.html
Referring to President Rouhani's proposal at the United Nations to
make a world without extremism and violence, he said the Islamic
Republic is fighting against terrorist groups.
The Archbishop of the Armenian Church, for his part, expressed
pleasure over his trip to Iran and meeting with high-ranking officials
and minority members of the Parliament, saying it is obvious that the
minorities in Iran are living in peace having no special problem which
is resulted from the government's efforts.
Referring to the insulting cartoon in the French magazine, the
archbishop said freedom of speech does not let anyone insult other
religions.
Jan 26 2015
Blasphemous cartoon, insult to divine prophets: Younesi
President's Special Advisor for Religious Affairs Ali Younesi said
Iran's religious and cultural teachings stress respect for all divine
religions, adding that the Islamic Republic is committed to support
the rights of all religious minorities.
In a meeting with the Archbishop of the Armenian Church Neses Bedros
XIX here on Sunday, Younesi said Iranian Armenians are part of the old
history of the country and all Iranian ethnic groups have lived
together peacefully throughout history, IRNA reported.
He thanked the Pope Francis 1st for his firm position on the abusive
cartoon in the French magazine, saying it was not only an insult to
Islam but to all divine prophets.
Stressing that all such sacriledges are masterminded by Zionists,
Younesi said, 'Certain sophisticated and secret activities are pushing
the world toward atheism and insecurity. While the Middle East needs
security, the Zionists are creating insecurity, hatred, and enmity in
different ways.'
http://www.iran-daily.com/News/110227.html
Referring to President Rouhani's proposal at the United Nations to
make a world without extremism and violence, he said the Islamic
Republic is fighting against terrorist groups.
The Archbishop of the Armenian Church, for his part, expressed
pleasure over his trip to Iran and meeting with high-ranking officials
and minority members of the Parliament, saying it is obvious that the
minorities in Iran are living in peace having no special problem which
is resulted from the government's efforts.
Referring to the insulting cartoon in the French magazine, the
archbishop said freedom of speech does not let anyone insult other
religions.