US using Saddam death to stoke Sunni-Shi'ite discord: Iran cleric
An influential Iranian cleric said yesterday the United States wanted to use Saddam Husseins execution to stoke tensions between Shiite and Sunni Muslims. A mobile phone video of Shiite Iraqi officials taunting the former Sunni president on the gallows has inflamed sectarian passions inside Iraq, already on the brink of civil war, and sparked growing outrage from Sunni Arabs.
Saddam, who was executed on Saturday, was tried in a US-sponsored court but the US military says it had no role in the hanging and would have handled it differently.
Americas method is to start sectarian differences, Ahmad Khatami told worshippers at Friday prayers in a sermon broadcast on state radio. They want to use Saddams death to portray divisions among Shiites and Sunnis. Dictators have no religion. Saddam was not a Sunni and he did not believe in any religion, he said. Saddam did not kill just Shiites.
Do not doubt that the enemys plan in Iraq and Iran is to inflame differences among Shiites and Sunnis. In Iran and Iraq, for years, Shiites and Sunnis have been living together peacefully, said Khatami, a member of a powerful clerical body, the Assembly of Experts and a regular leader of Friday prayers in the capital, Tehran.
Officials in predominantly Shiite Iran, which fought Iraq from 1980 to 1988 when Saddam was in power, have said the former presidents execution was a victory for Iraqis.
Posted by: Fred 2007-01-06 |