Washington – Iran’s Rouhani: Islamic State Beheadings A Concern For Mankind

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FILE -  An Indonesian journalist holds flowers as she sits in front of a banner during a protest against the killing of journalists by the Islamic State (IS) militant group, formerly known as the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), in Jakarta, Indonesia, 05 September 2014. REUTERSWashington – Iranian President Hassan Rouhani denounced Islamic State’s beheading of innocent people, saying the militant group’s shameful actions violate Islamic principles, NBC News said in excerpts of an interview released on Wednesday.

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“From the viewpoint of the Islamic tenets and culture, killing an innocent people equals the killing of the whole humanity,” Rouhani told the television network, according to NBC. “And therefore, the killing and beheading of innocent people in fact is a matter of shame for them and it’s the matter of concern and sorrow for all the human and all the mankind.”

Rouhani’s comments follow the recent beheadings of captured U.S. journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff. Last week, a video purporting to show the beheading of British hostage David Haines also emerged. Other hostages also have been purportedly killed by the Islamic militant group.

The interview of Rouhani at his palace in Tehran comes ahead of his visit next week to the United Nations in New York to attend the U.N. General Assembly, where much of the discussion is expected to center on how to counter the Islamic State.

The United States has been trying to build an international coalition to fight the militant group but Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, this week said he had rejected Washington’s offer for talks on the issue.

On Wednesday, U.S. President Barack Obama said so far 40 nations have pledged to help. Obama is expected to meet with his national security team on Wednesday to discuss the UN meeting on Islamic State, the White House said.


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sane
sane
9 years ago

But using twelve year olds to blow up mines is moral.

DanielBarbaz
DanielBarbaz
9 years ago

And President Hassan Rouhani is the paragon of virtuosity??