‘Mina stampede suspicious’

A senior Iranian official says the recent deadly crush in the Saudi town of Mina is suspicious.

ID: 41282 | Date: 2015/09/30


“This incident and its circumstances are suspicious because some of our senior officials have been killed or gone missing in this incident,” Ali Akbar Velayati, a top adviser to Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, said on Tuesday, Press TV reported



He added that the Saudi government is dodging its responsibility in dealing with the consequences of this incident.



Asked if the disappearance of some Iranian diplomats in the stampede could be part of a plot, Velayati said, “Cooperation between the Saudi regime and the Zionist regime [Israel] in different arenas is not something that could be covered up.”



He added that Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), Iyad Ameen Madani, should call on Muslim states to investigate the catastrophic Mina incident and work out strategies to guarantee the safety of pilgrims during the Hajj rituals.



“If Saudi Arabia is unable to fulfill its duties with regard to protecting the Hajj pilgrims, Muslim countries should move to carry out their duties in this regard,” Velayati said.



The head of Iran's Hajj and Pilgrimage Organization, Saeed Ohadi, said on Tuesday that 239 Iranian pilgrims have so far been confirmed dead in the Mina tragedy.



He added that 14 Iranian pilgrims have been wounded while 241 others are still missing.



Ohadi has estimated that the total death toll from the crush could stand at around 4,700 due to the huge scale of the incident.


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