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Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehman-Parast stressed that revolutions and popular uprisings sweeping the Middle-East and North Africa are offshoots of Iran´s 1979 Islamic Revolution, and stressed that the revolutionary people of the region will continue protests until their demands are met.
"The movement underway in the region is inspired by the message of the (Islamic) Revolution and our people´s resistance," Mehman-Parast said in a televised program on Sunday evening.
"This movement is after invaluable goals and objectives are important for the regional nations, including a quest for independence," he noted.
He warned that the world powers will naturally stand against these popular movements and use different methods to stop or derail them.
Pointing to the resumption of popular protests in Egypt, Mehman-Parast stated that regional nations will continue their struggle until they see a materialization of their demands.
"People have found their path and are after (implementing) their ideas."
Certain foreign countries have carried out or sponsored armed attacks on the Syrian police and people to provoke unrests in the Middle-Eastern country, a senior Iranian foreign ministry official said.
"It is obvious that there is a (foreign) hand at work to create instability and insecurity in Syria since Syria is one of the countries on the frontier of resistance against the Zionist regime," Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehman-Parast said in Iran´s state-run TV on Sunday night.
He referred to the massacre of more than 1500 Syrian police forces in conflicts with armed gangs who had entered the country from foreign countries, and said that the killing of police forces showed that the aliens have infiltrated the country since the Syrian people never kill their policemen.
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Last Updated: 29 July 2011
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