Saudi Arabia to pay 'high price' for executing Shiite cleric: Iran
Tehran
(AFP) - Saudi Arabia will pay "a high price" for executing prominent
Shiite cleric Nimr al-Nimr on Saturday, Iran's foreign ministry said.
Ministry
spokesman Hossein Jaber Ansari strongly condemned the execution, which
came after his Shiite country repeatedly asked its Sunni-ruled rival to
pardon the cleric."The Saudi government supports terrorist movements and extremists, but confronts domestic critics with oppression and execution... the Saudi government will pay a high price for following these policies," he said, quoted by the official IRNA news agency.
Nimr, 56, was a
driving force of the protests that broke out in 2011 in Eastern
Province, where the Shiite minority of Saudi Arabia complains of
marginalisation.
"The
execution of a figure like Sheikh al-Nimr, who had no means to follow
his political and religious goals but through speaking out, merely shows
the extent of irresponsibility and imprudence," said Ansari.
For
its part, the Basij student militia connected to Iran's elite
Revolutionary Guards called for a demonstration on Sunday afternoon in
front of the Saudi embassy in Tehran.
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