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Whole World Should Not Sleep for the Three American Students

Wednesday 18 February 2015
Whole World Should Not Sleep for the Three American Students

Alwaght-According to Weir (Kazeroonkhabar.ir, 2014), "Letter by Sayyed Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader of Iran, to the western youths was a very smart action."  Alison Weir, the Executive Director of If Americans Knew, declared her ideas on the murder of the three young American students and commented on the reasons behind. 

While delivering her lecture in Kazeroon city of Iran, where a conference was held as entitled American Human Rights, she criticized the hegemony of western media on the American reader's mind.  She believed that "Americans know what the imperialistic system and western media want".  According to her, this smartly well-authored letter can have an assist to lessen filters and show the real face of reality that is kept unread in the west.  

Ali Khamenei (CNN, 2014) said, "What I want to say is: Don't allow this dynamic and effective reality in today's world to be introduced to you through resentments and prejudices.  Don't allow them to hypocritically introduce their own recruited terrorists as representatives of Islam."

Why did a man, obsessed with the Islamophobia, murder three young students?  In fact, the murdered students and even the murderer were victims of the injected imperialistic system of thinking in the west and output of the aggravated barbarian thoughts against Islam.  

Whole world should not sleep while such anti-humanitarian crimes are committed in western countries.  Those Americans who are kept unaware of the reality can consider the letter by Khamenei for American youths to seek the true Islamic principles in order to prevent commitment of such criminal acts. Therefore, whole world should not sleep for the three American students and Khamenei's letter paved this way for the world.

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