Sunday 27 September 2015

HEZBOLLAH BLAMES SAUDI REGIME FOR MECCA DEATHS

TEHRAN (FNA)- Leader of the Lebanese Hezbollah Resistance Movement Seyed Hassan Nasrallah held the Saudi regime responsible for Mecca deaths, and called for the formation of a joint committee of Muslim nations to supervise the management of Hajj pilgrimage.

Nasrallah heavily criticized the Saudi regime for refusing any assistance in handling Hajj affairs, saying the monarchy is fully responsible for the fatal stampede in Mina outside the holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia.

In an interview with the Lebanese al-Manar TV channel on Friday, Nasrallah further said Saudi Arabia should allow Muslim countries to help the kingdom run the Hajj pilgrimage rituals.

He also underlined the need for the formation of a Muslim committee to "supervise the management" of the annual Islamic event.

Nasrallah further said a group of Muslim countries should be formed to probe the fatal stampede during Hajj rites.

We call for the participation of delegates from the countries with the largest number of casualties in the investigation committee in the pilgrimage incident, the Hezbollah leader said.

Also on Friday, Nigeria underlined the Saudi officials' weak management in organizing the Hajj last major rite on Thursday, killing and wounding hundreds of pilgrims from different nationalities.

Nigeria dismissed remarks by the Saudi health minister blaming pilgrims for "not following instructions".

A stampede during one of the last rituals of the Hajj season killed more than 2,000 people and left 2,000 wounded.

The stampede occurred during the ritual known as "stoning the devil" in the tent city of Mina, about two miles from Mecca.

Some 131 Iranians have also lost their lives in the incident, while 150 others have been wounded in the incident.

Meantime, sources revealed that the convoy of Saudi Arabia's Deputy Crown Prince and Defense Minister Mohammad bin Salman Al Saud caused panic among millions of pilgrims and started the stampede.

"The large convoy of Mohammad bin Salman Al Saud, the King's son and deputy crown prince, that was escorted by over 350 security forces, including 200 army men and 150 policemen, sped up the road to go through the pilgrims that were moving towards the site of the 'Stoning the Devil' ritual, causing panic among millions of pilgrims who were on the move from the opposite direction and caused the stampede," several Arab papers, including the Arabic language al-Dyar newspaper, disclosed on Thursday evening.

"That's why the ruler of Mecca has distanced himself from the case, stressing that the issue should be studied and decided by the King," it added.

No other source has yet confirmed the report, but observers said the revelation explains why two of the roads to the 'Stoning the Devil' site has been closed.

Eye witnesses said earlier that the Saudi police and security forces had closed two of the few roads to the stone column that were to be used by millions of pilgrims to do the 'Stoning the Devil' ritual today.

Saeed Ohadi, the head of Iran's Hajj organization, accused Saudi Arabia of safety errors and mismanagement.

He said for "unknown reasons" the paths had been closed off near the scene of the symbolic stoning of the devil ritual where the accident later took place.

"This caused this tragic incident," he told the Iranian state television.

Eyewitness accounts said that even after incident the Saudi security and military forces closed all paths leading to the scene and the bodies of pilgrims have piled up on each other.

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http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13940704000624

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