US and the Century Crimes held in Tehran

Tehran (IP) - On the occasion of 'American Human Rights' Week, the International Assembly of Muslim Lecturers held a conference of 'US and the Century Crimes'.

Iran Press/Iran news: The conference held at Amir Kabir University on Monday ,1st July, 2019 in Tehran was attended by a number of officials, scholars and activist to discuss the US' crimes and plots across the world.

Seyyed Reza Sadrolhosseini an Iranian National Defence University lecturer said "US claims to establish an anti-war movement, but it is a warmonger country itself. Yemen is one of the other victims of America. It [US] is the biggest weapon seller in the world".

Also Saleh Zavavi, the Palestine ambassador to Iran, said "Iran is a big dignified nation and our relationship with it is not a common and usual one.  I'm at their service. I hope to do praying at al-Quds by Imam Khamenie's Imamate.  America does not seek solution but its interests".

Still Shoeib Muhammad from Nigeria and a university lecturer said "America's crimes are of a long history. The Israeli regime and US are united to destroy Islam and Islamic world. The US did many crimes in my country Nigeria.  It wants to uproot Islam".

He also called for Sheikh Zakzaki's freedom.

The leader of Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky imprisoned since December 2015 following Nigerian army troops deadly raid on his residence in the country’s northern Kaduna State.

During the raid in the Zara city more than 300 of Zakzaki followers and three of his sons were killed. Also hundreds of his followers and his family and relatives including his wife had been beaten and tortured savagely then arrested. Sheikh Zakzaki and large number of his followers have been kept in custody ever since. 205/215

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