Saudi prince warns against disrupting haj
MAKKAH: Saudi Arabia’s interior minister on Sunday said the kingdom hopes not to have to “resort to force” to maintain security for the haj, in a reference to worries Iranian pilgrims may demonstrate.
“We hope we will not be obliged to resort to force,” Prince Nayef Bin Abdul Aziz said when asked about recent calls by Iranian figures for their pilgrims to protest against the United States and Israel while in Makkah. “It is not permitted to undertake any actions which are not part of the ritual... and we will not permit anyone to damage the haj or the pilgrims,” he said. But Nayef, who is chairman of the national haj organisation, said he did not really expect trouble. “We have heard different Iranian statements but the most recent... from Iranian officials who are here seem to indicate that their pilgrims are going to dedicate themselves to the ritual” of the haj, Nayef told a news conference. The run-up to the haj, which begins on Wednesday, has been marked by a war of words between Tehran and Riyadh over Iran’s allegations that the Saudis, who are mostly Sunni Muslims, mistreat the predominantly Shia pilgrims from Iran. afp
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