31 January 2010
Tehran - Iran's Justice Minister Morteza Bakhtiari called for expanding judicial and legal cooperation with Algeria. In a meeting with the Algerian Ambassador to Iran Sofiane Mimouni, he described the two countries' fighting against the arrogant powers as their religious commonalities and said that they suffered a lot from the then oppressors, said a report by the Public Relations Department of the Justice Ministry.
"What made them successful against the plundering of the US and France was the progressive and illuminating Islamic thought," he said.
During the 50 years of Pahlavi reign over Iran, looting the country's assets had reached its zenith but the nation cut the Americans' hands off their country in light of the guidelines of Imam Khomeini, the late founder of the Islamic Revolution.
© IRNA 2010
Source: Zawya.
Link: http://www.zawya.com/Story.cfm/sidZAWYA20100201055002/Iran%20favors%20judicial%20cooperation%20with%20Algeria.
Tehran - Iran's Justice Minister Morteza Bakhtiari called for expanding judicial and legal cooperation with Algeria. In a meeting with the Algerian Ambassador to Iran Sofiane Mimouni, he described the two countries' fighting against the arrogant powers as their religious commonalities and said that they suffered a lot from the then oppressors, said a report by the Public Relations Department of the Justice Ministry.
"What made them successful against the plundering of the US and France was the progressive and illuminating Islamic thought," he said.
During the 50 years of Pahlavi reign over Iran, looting the country's assets had reached its zenith but the nation cut the Americans' hands off their country in light of the guidelines of Imam Khomeini, the late founder of the Islamic Revolution.
© IRNA 2010
Source: Zawya.
Link: http://www.zawya.com/Story.cfm/sidZAWYA20100201055002/Iran%20favors%20judicial%20cooperation%20with%20Algeria.
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