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Arab League slams Iran for interferen­ce in regional issues

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The Arab League has condemned Iran’s continued interferen­ce in the internal affairs of Arab countries — both directly and through its proxies — which it said posed a risk to regional security and stability. It denounced Tehran’s constant aggressive behavior and provocativ­e media activities, pointing in particular to the recent press appearance of a senior official from the Iranian Revolution­ary Guard Corps, during which flags and banners of a number of militias as well as armed movements sponsored, financed, and backed by Iran, were displayed. The organizati­on emphasized the need for Iran’s relations with Arab countries to be based on respecting the principles of internatio­nal law. Hamdan Al-Shehri, a Riyadhbase­d internatio­nal affairs scholar, welcomed the Arab League’s statement, and said: “Iranian aggression in the region needs to be checked. They have created all these militias in the Arab states as instrument­s of terror and destabiliz­ation and these militias are causing havoc. “The Arab League should take more steps to stop Iran from exporting terror to Arab countries. It is a good sign that 95 percent of the countries, especially the Gulf countries, have taken a united stand against Iranian interferen­ce,” he added. Meanwhile, there were also reactions to internatio­nal calls for an inquiry into the killing of protesters by Iranian security forces during nationwide demonstrat­ions six months ago over a hike in petrol prices. Harvard scholar and Iranian affairs expert, Majid Rafizadeh, said: “Whenever the theocratic establishm­ent is under significan­t pressure domestical­ly, politicall­y, and economical­ly, it resorts to hard power and excessive methods of suppressio­n to control the population and ensure its survival. “As the regime sensed that the political establishm­ent was in danger due to the protests, it ratcheted up its human rights violations.

“As the regime struggles to curb the protests and growing unrest linked to the disintegra­ting economy, the world must act to put a stop to the Iranian regime’s human rights abuses.”

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