“It is not a matter of whether they are based in Iraq, Syria or in other countries. We will not tolerate attempts by terrorists to assault the holy shrines of the Household [of Prophet Muhammad] and stand against them,” Rouhani said.
“I have repeatedly said the shrines constitute a red line for us,” said the president during a speech on the occasion of Martyr’s Day at the Interior Ministry building in Tehran on Saturday.
Rouhani said, “The martyrs taught us to protect the neighboring Muslims and holy shrines if they are in danger.”
Addressing the families of Iranian martyrs, the president said, “Your youths showed they would defend Iran, the Muslim land, and the Household’s shrines no matter where they are.”
Iran has sent military advisers to Syria and Iraq to help them repel attacks on holy shrines. Some of them have lost their lives in terrorist attacks or clashes with Takfiri militants, PRESS TV reports.
Iran also honors those killed during the Iraqi war under former dictator Saddam Hussein between 1980 and 1988, with President Rouhani saying Saturday “martyrs showed us the path of religion, self-abnegation and sacrifice."
"They taught us to defend our country, morals, and religion, to stand by the side of our Leader and authorities, observe unity and integrity so our country stands glorious in the region and the world. This is the martyrs’ message and will.”
Elsewhere in his remarks, Rouhani praised the Iranian nation for standing by the government, saying the administration owes its achievements to this support.
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