Raisi raises photo at UN, demands justice for Gen. Soleimani

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
nuclear deal as well as justice for General Qassem Soleimani who was assassinated by the U.S
assassination of General Soleimani and Palestine to nuclear talks and world order.Ayatollah Raisi referred to the harms and dangers of the
current and declining world order, and emphasised the intensive and continuous efforts of the Iranian nation for the formation of a just
Islamic Republic of Iran in standing up to coercive and interventionist policies, including curbing American-made terrorism and preventing
any change in the map of the countries in the region under the command of the martyred Lieutenant General Soleimani, and emphasised, "We
will pursue a fair judicial investigation into the crime of the former American President through a fair court".President Raisi underlined
the need for justice for General Soleimani
It doesn't matter to us that ISIS was created by which of the American governments
The problem is that a government on the other side of the planet decided to redraw the geography of our region at the cost of shedding the
blood of hundreds of thousands of women and children
the destroyer of ISIS was none other than General Haj Qassem Soleimani
The one who was martyred in the path of the freedom of the nations of the region and the former president of the United States claimed
of its crimes was enslaving Kurdish, Yazidi, and Christian women.He said that in order to deal with ancient threats and modern global
problems there is no other option than solidarity and cooperation in the framework of multilateralism based on justice, and based on the
principles and transcendent human values emanating from the teachings of divine prophets."What we want is the rights of the Iranian nation
and we do not tolerate a relationship based on oppression
We stand for the rights of our nation
We believe that any oppressive relationship is detrimental to global peace and security, and the most important threat to the global
community is the "normalization of oppression," he underscored, according to IRNA.