Monday, September 28, 2015

The War Of Words Between Iran And Saudi Arabia Over Haj Deaths Continues



Reuters: Iran denounces Saudi Arabia over haj and demands apology

Iran demanded an apology from Saudi Arabia on Sunday over the deaths of 769 people at the haj pilgrimage and accused it of trying to evade blame, while Riyadh in turn accused Tehran of playing politics with the disaster.

At least 155 Iranian pilgrims died in the crush of pilgrims on Thursday near Mecca and 300 other Iranians remain unaccounted for. Iranian officials say that, three days after the incident, they suspect most of the missing are dead too.

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Muslim countries should demand Saudi Arabia be held to account for the deaths. The kingdom presents itself as the guardian of Islamic orthodoxy and custodian of its holiest places in Mecca and Medina.

More News On The War Of Words Between Iran And Saudi Arabia Over Haj Deaths

Iran and Saudi Arabia trade words over hajj disaster -- Deutsche Welle
Iran-Saudi war of words heats up over hajj disaster -- AFP
Iran Ratchets Up Criticism of Saudi Arabia Following Deadly Mecca Stampede -- WSJ
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says Saudi Arabia should apologise for Hajj deaths -- The Guardian
Hajj stampede: Iran's Khamenei calls for Saudi apology -- BBC
Iran's president uses UN speech to call for investigation into hajj stampede -- The Guardian
Saudi Arabia rebuffs Iran's accusations over hajj stampede -- Deutsche Welle
Hajj Deaths Add to Tensions Between Iran and Saudi Arabia -- Bloomberg

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