The National Imam of the Shia Muslim Community, Sheikh Abubakar Ahamad Kamaludeen, has strongly condemned what he described as the aggression of Israel regime against the Islamic Republic of Iran.
“Iran is by far a civilised and decent sovereign nation that has never attacked another state in its past, but has always audaciously defended itself when attacked,” a statement issued by the Sheikh Kamaludeen copied The Ghanaian times said.
The statement said the attacks on the pretext of disabling Iran’s nuclear facilities was a “clear act of aggression, a desperate attempt to deepen and expand its genocidal adventure and to satisfy the inordinate ambitions of the United States.”
“We equally condemn the Zionist regime’s war crimes and crimes against the humanity of Gaza, Lebanon, Yemen and Syria.”
“Zionism is without a slight of doubt a cancerous tumour and an evil that seeks to spread dissension, sow seeds of discord, consciously commit large scale human rights violations in West Asia and beyond. Such a criminal, genocidal and racist regime is an existential threat to human civilisation and must not be allowed.”
“Ghana is not a federal component of the Zionist Regime. Ghanaians have never supported any racist supremacist’s regime on earth whose intention is to spread dissension, sow seeds of discord, commit war crimes and human rights violations. The abstention of Ghana at the IAEA was in line with the wise foreign policy decision making,” the statement added.
“Ghana has had cordial relations with Iran since the period of the Cold War. Iran’s nuclear activities have been peaceful for decades. Iran would have produced and stockpiled an array of nuclear warheads for decades if it wanted.
The biggest threat to global peace, security and cooperation is the posture of the child killing Zionist regime. Thus, Ghana will never reconsider its traditional non-aligned stance to please an illegal settler and racial regime. Global security is under threat due to the occupation of the Palestinian lands by the Zionists racist regime since 1948.”






