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Senior Muslim cleric deplores Mina tragedy, calls for oversight

SHAFAQNA – Ayatollah Mohsen Araki, the head of Tqrib Global Association condemned the Saudis neglects in Mina event and asked the World Court and other international associations to investigate the case.

Ayatollah Araki who was interviewing with the correspondent of the Center of Supervision on Mosques Affairs, stated his words in condemning Saudis. He said:

“Saudis at least were charged to deliver drinking water to the wounded. Even no SOS helicopter were not sent to shed water on their bodies in order to protect them in front of high temperature in Mina. Hundreds of people are killed in such condition that there had not been no bomb explosion or any other causes of suddenly death. They are died gradually. It means, Saudi SOS and police had enough time to save the wounded pilgrimages but they neglected and didn’t do that. Instead, they left the wounded people to be died slowly”

Ayatollah Araki continued: “It was not the first year of Mina Ceremonies execution. This ceremony backs to hundred years back. But it is never happened like this. Surely, closing the way caused to this incident. Those people who had been in Mina, know this matter very well that for happening such bitter event, just it enough to close one of the entrances ways to Mina. “

The head of Tqrib Global Association condemned the Saudis neglects in Mina event and asked the World Court and other international associations to investigate the case.

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