Iran lodges protest with Bahrain over Khamenei cartoon
TEHERAN - Iran said on Sunday it had lodged a formal diplomatic protest after a newspaper in Bahrain published a cartoon deemed insulting to the Islamic republicâs supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Foreign ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi also warned countries in the region not to offend Iranâs ruling Shia clergy, saying that âour capabilities are incomparableâ.
Funny, the US says the same thing about you guys. | âAs soon the caricature was printed in the paper we sent them a notice, we summoned the Bahraini ambassador in Tehran, met with the one of directors of the Bahraini foreign ministry and their information minister there,â Asefi said.
Late last month the al-Ayyam newspaper published a caricature showing Khamenei next to a graph representing the presidential election, which was won by hardliner Mahmood Ahmadinejad. The supreme leaderâs long beard is growing on the graph in an upward zigzag -- in other words alleging he played a decisive role in the victory of the new ultra-conservative president.
Asefi said authorities in Sunni-ruled Bahrain had âaccepted that this was a major mistakeâ and had also âsummoned the newspaper managers to reprimand them.â
"Are you guys nuts? Stop prodding the big gorrilla with the stick!" | âThe countries of the region should know that it is them that will lose by doing these sort of things,â he warned. âOur capabilities are incomparable with theirs. We always stress friendship and cooperation with other countries, and they have to be more careful.â
Posted by: Steve White 2005-07-04 |