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Thu, 10/04/2012 - 10:59
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Islamic Syndicates Condemn Plots Hatched By Suspicious Elements In Bazaar

Tehran, Oct 4, IRNA – Society of Islamic Associations of Bazaar Syndicates issuing a communiqué here Wednesday condemned the “treacherous move made by a suspicious group”, announcing the Muslim and responsible Bazaar workers are committed to encounter them and dismantle their plot. In the communiqué a copy of which was faxed to the IRNA Central Office, we further read, “Today a group of hypocrites and suspicious elements allied with the enemies of Islam intimidating the people in Bazaar, tried to shut down the Bazaar, but fortunately the Muslim and responsible Bazaar workers encountered them and dismantled their plot.” The communiqué continues, “These individuals had better know that they are fully identified and at proper time they would be responsible for answering the concerned official about their suspicious moves.” The Society of Islamic Associations of Bazaar Syndicates says, “The Bazaar workers and merchants condemn such lecherous moves and announce that despite the criticism they have about the way that the country’s national economy is governed, would till the last drop of their bloods defend the prosperity and existence of the country’s political system, and would never permit the enemies, and particularly the hypocrites (MKO members) to achieve their goals.” They have in their communiqué announced certainty that this situation would pass and resorting to their capabilities they would deliver a severe punch on the mouth of the United States and its mercenaries that they would not forget for quite a very long period of time. Elsewhere in the communiqué we read, “The Islamic Revolution, led sagaciously by the Great Leader the Grand Ayatollah Khamene’ie is paving its path prestigiously in line with Imam Mahdi’s brilliant revolution and the ill wishers had better know they are incapable of inflicting the slightest hindrance in the bright path of materializing the great ideals of the revolution. Riot police clashed with demonstrators and arrested money changers in Tehran on Wednesday afternoon in disturbances over the collapse of the Iranian currency, which has lost 40 percent of its value against the dollar over the last week./end

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