The 6th International "Wet Gunpowder " Prize went to Donald Trump who was competing with Benjamin Netanyahu and Nikki Haley.

This year,participants at the Friday Quds Day rallies voted for US President Donald Trump as the most hated person in the world .

The closing ceremony of the 6th International "Wet Gunpowder " Prize was held at the Islamic Summit Hall in Tehran, attended by some military officials.

 Deputy Chief of Iran's Army for Coordination, Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari ,The Commander of Iran's Basij Resistance Force, Gholamhossein Gheybparvar , Army's spokesman, Amir Taghikhani and some honorable families of Martyrs attended in this ceremony.

The Wet Gunpowder Award has collected people’s votes to pick the most hated international person of the year.

Participants at the Friday Quds Day rallies voted for one of the three nominees for the award.

 The voting took place at eight different countries. Those with no access to a ballot box picked their choice at barotekhis.ir.

The Wet Gunpowder polling invited all the truth and justice seekers to participate in this poll, and choosed the top enemy of humanity:

1.Donald Trump, President of the United States of America, for: recognizing Quds as the capital of the fake and the child killer Zionist regime, continued support for the Zionist crimes, constantly threatening the sovereign states and efforts to wage war and chaos in every corner of the world, supporting the Saudi crimes in Yemen and participating in the killing of the innocent people in Yemen.

2.Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of the fake Zionist regime, for: constant threats against Islamic countries, achieving a record for killing 578 children within 51 days, continued occupation of Palestine and the daily oppression against Muslims and Christians.

3.Nikki Haley, United States Ambassador to the United Nations, for: supporting the massacre of the oppressed people of Yemen by the Saudi regime, staunch support for the crimes of the Zionist regime.

The move was a small step in the fight of truth and reality against organized injustice and oppression.

Last year’s award went to Donald Trump who was competing with Hillary Clinton and Saudi Foreing Minister Adel Al-Jubeir.