Hawzah News Agency- The interim Friday Imam of Iranian city of Sanandaj Mamousta Mohammad Amin Rasti, had an interview with a reporter of Hawzah News in Kurdistan Province during which he slammed US government for their human rights propaganda and stated, "Protecting human rights has been and is the first demand of every human being since the beginning of time, and in the present era, Imam Khomeini (RA) rose up in for that purpose."
A member of the Sanandaj Sunni Religious Schools Council went on to refer to American Human Rights Week and said, "The question is why on earth Americans talk about human rights while we’re witnessing their warmongering plots has engulfed the whole world?"
The interim Friday Imam of Sanandaj added, "From the very first days of the formation of the United States, the international community has witnessed the massacre and indigenousness of the Indians in the US, and this should be considered the first crime and genocide of Americans claiming human rights."
“After a while, the arrogant and colonialist view of the Americans turned to other countries, so that in the shortest possible time they became the leading colonialist government and occupied other countries.” He added.
Mamousta Rasti further noted, "The clearest example to show the aggressive and criminal nature of the United States administration is the presence of their forces in the Middle East and their support for terrorist groups such as ISIS.”
Pointing out that the martyrdom of General Haj Qassem Soleimani is the best and most documented evidence to prove the inhuman face of Americans, he said, "The assassination of General Soleimani, who dedicated his entire life to fighting terrorism and violence in the Middle East, is the best evidence to prove the false slogans propagated by US officials to defend the human rights.”
The interim Friday Imam of Sanandaj pointed out in the end that "God willing, with the continuation of the Islamic resistance in the region and its spread to other parts of the world, we will see US and its allies isolation in the Middle East."