Spokeswoman Raps US for Anti-Iran Allegations

31 July 2014 | 03:34 Code : 1936509 Latest Headlines
TEHRAN (FNA)- Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marziyeh Afkham blasted the US for raising baseless human rights allegations against Iran, reminding that many world states are angered at Washington for its cruelties.

Afkham strongly rejected a recent report by the US State Department regarding the situation of religious minorities in Iran.

"The US State Department's report on lack of religious freedom in Iran is politically-motivated and invalid," Afkham said on Wednesday.

She noted that such reports are instrumental, prepared and broadcast with the mere goal of piling up pressure on other countries.

Iran says the United State’s record of human rights violations disqualifies Washington of being a human rights advocate elsewhere in the world.

In April, representative of Iranian Assyrians and Chaldeans at the parliament Yonatan Betkelia ruled out pressure or discrimination against religious minorities in Iran, and stressed that they are conducting a peaceful life along with the Shiite Muslims in the country.

"Different religious minorities and ethnic groups have lived beside each other very peacefully in Iran over the past years," Betkelia said in a meeting with a group of Austrian and Swiss female activists in Tehran.

He noted that Iran's Constitution has officially recognized Christianity, Judaism and Zoroastrianism as divine religions alongside Islam and their followers are having a peaceful life and friendly relationship with each other.

In December 2012, the Assyrian-Chaldean Church, the main Christian church in Iran, appreciated Islamic Republic's officials for enshrining equal rights for all Iranian ethnic and religious groups.

Chaldean Catholic Church Bishop of Orumiyeh Thomas Mirm made the remarks in a Christmas day ceremony held to celebrate birth anniversary of Jesus Christ in Iran's Northwestern province of Azerbaijan.

Mirm called Iran as a good example of peaceful co-existence of all religious sects with each other.

"All people regardless of their religious affiliation can progress forward and have prosperous life in Iran including the West Azerbaijan province," the Christian religious leader added.

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