Insideofiran/2010-11-11 - Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhtari who for years was the Iranian ambassador in Damascus and a close ally of "Hezbollah" in Lebanon was some time ago, by the order the leader of the ruling Islamic regime, appointed to the Secretary General of World Assembly of Muslims.
According to Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhtari in his recent speech in Mazandaran, this Assembly was established, eighteen years ago under the command of Iranian supreme leader, Ali Khamenei., The Assembly has 600 foreign members and 150 domestic members of whom 25 are members of the leadership Council. All these 25 Members are appointed directly by the supreme leader.
Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhtari states in the same speech: "One goal of this Assembly is to organise the Shiite world. At present there are 35 countries with Shiite population, and we have thirty-six offices around the world (there is also an additional office in Switzerland. The collection is known
as thirty-five countries plus one)!!
The World's has 1.2 billion Muslims, of which there are 250-350 Million Shiites. Last year $6bn was devoted to this Assembly by the Iranian regime.
There are 2500 Shiites organization globally that this Assembly supports, by sending each one hundreds of dollars a month.
Furthermore, Preparatory work has been carried out on establishing an Arabic TV station followed by creation of an English language television network. Startup costs of this channel are thirty billion toman (approximately $30m). "
This assembly together with an international organisation is controlled by clerical forces (Mullahs) with in a complex web of anti-western spying ring which under the guise of tourism try to subvert western societies through acts of “soft terrorism”
On Monday, the Norwegian state television announced that this World Assembly which is under the control of the leader of the Islamic Republic has established a mosque called "Imam Ali” in a so-called "Islamic center" in Oslo. This mosque has connections with terrorist activities and is controlled through its links to the Iranian Embassy in Norway
In this regard, on Wednesday, the Norwegian Minister of Justice announced that from now on any group of clerics from Iran who are planning a trip to Norway to meet European Muslims and are suspected of encouraging them towards acts of terrorist will not be granted visas.
Norwegian state television also announced that the country's security agencies have charged three people with an attempted bombing against an embassy in Oslo. One of those arrested was connected to the “Imam Ali” Mosque, and received orders directly from this mosque. Furthermore, one of the other people arrested had travelled to Iran for forty days and had received instructions and training on bomb-making techniques and handling of explosives.
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