Bahraini Justice Ministry Calls on Political Societies to Condemn “Iranian Interference”
2015-07-28 - 12:18 am
Bahrain Mirror: The Bahraini Minister of Justice, Islamic Affairs and Endowments called on political societies in Bahrain to assume their duties regarding what it described as "Iranian interference".
The Office of Political Societies' Affairs at the Ministry of Justice said in a statement on Saturday (July 25, 2015) that the hostile Iranian interference in the Kingdom of Bahrain's internal affairs require condemnation based on a sense of duty, loyalty, identity and national fidelity.
"No one can fall down on joining the national stance. There is no place for double allegiance in Bahrain. This requires everyone to bear their national responsibilities," the office stressed.
"Whoever accepted to be a tool of this interference and to participate in it is part of the project aiming at targeting Bahrain's security, stability and sovereignty," the statement further read.
"Double allegiance is not acceptable in anyway and it is what Iran has sought to spread by using the religious platform and exploiting freedoms by finding pro-Iran Bahraini clerics in order to religionize politics and politicize religion," it added.
The Office of Political Societies Affairs also called on all political societies to "assume their duties regarding the Iranian interference in the Kingdom of Bahrain's affairs threatening its security, and denounce it based on a sense of sovereign duty and frank and decisive political stance."
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