Ayatollah Khamenei the Commander-in-Chief of the Iranian Armed Forces attended
the graduation ceremony of a group of cadets at Imam Hussein (a.s.) University
on Monday. Speaking at the meeting, which was held on the occasion of the
anniversary of the liberation of Khoramshahr on May 24, 1983, His Eminence
described the great, valorous and enthusiastic participation of the Iranian
nation in the upcoming election on the 24th of Khordad as an indication of
greater achievements for the Revolution and the Islamic Republic.
The Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution called on the people to pay careful
attention to the statements and slogans of candidates in order to know which
candidate is the most qualified. He also recommended that presidential
candidates move forward according to the principles of the Islamic Republic and
adopt wise outlooks. His Eminence stressed that they should avoid slandering,
wasting the resources of the country and behaving in an inappropriate way in
their election campaigns, further reiterating: "By Allah's favor, the future of
our country and nation will be a bright and dignified future and it will be a
model for everybody."
Ayatollah Khamenei added: "We do not know who will be the president and we do
not know towards which person Allah the Exalted will lead the hearts of the
people. But we know that the participation of the people through the ballot box
- which represents the strong presence of the Iranian nation in the arena of
movement towards ideals - will definitely prepare the ground for our dignity,
immunity and international honor. Such participation will result in the
happiness of friends and the unhappiness of the enemies."
The Commander-in-Chief of the Iranian Armed Forces referred to the propaganda of
the ill-wishers of the Iranian nation in order to discourage the people from
participating in the elections, further stating: "The reason for this widespread
propaganda is that if the people enter the arena and show their enthusiastic
presence, this will prove costly for the hostile enemies."
Pointing to the statements of American politicians regarding the elections in
Iran, he said: "They express their opinions about our elections. Which kind of
people are saying this? Those people whose Guantanamo prison is a source of
disgrace for them, whose drones are a stain on their reputation because they fly
over the underprivileged villages in Pakistan and Afghanistan, those who wage
wars in this sensitive region and whose occupation of two Muslim countries is
the sources of disgrace and whose unconditional support for the criminal Zionist
regime is a source of shame and embarrassment for them.
The Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution stressed that it is not worth
answering the criticism that they level at the Islamic Republic. He reiterated:
"But their statements are a lesson for all the people because they show how
sensitive the elections are for them."
Ayatollah Khamenei stated: "It is 34 years that the camp of the enemies has been
causing uproar during the time of elections. This is while they have always
remained unsuccessful. By Allah's favor, this time too, the Iranian nation will
slap them across the face."
His Eminence called on the people to pay careful attention to the statements and
positions of the candidates, saying: "The people should choose a candidate who
can prepare the ground for the dignity of the country and its future and who can
solve the problems, put up a strong resistance against the camp of the hostile
enemies and make the Islamic Republic a role model in the eyes of the
underprivileged people throughout the world."
The Commander-in-Chief of the Iranian Armed Forces reiterated: "The difference
in the way the people decide whom to vote for and their interest in different
candidates should not make them confront one another."
He stated: "In order to choose the person who will hold the highest executive
position in the country - which is a very sensitive and important position -
there are certain rules and regulations and we will act according to that.
Therefore, differences of opinion should not result in irritation and
displeasure."
Addressing presidential candidates, the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution
said: "The honorable candidates should move things forward with valor,
enthusiasm and commitment and they should avoid causing turmoil."
Ayatollah Khamenei added: "The delicacy of elections depends on an environment
in which there is enthusiasm, dynamism and heated discussions. But there should
not be any kind of mudslinging in it."
His Eminence advised the candidates to pay attention to the cost of their
election campaigns, stressing: "The people will make a judgment about the way
candidates launch their campaigns, about the way they meet their costs and about
wasting resources. Those who use public funds or money which may be harram in
their election campaigns will not be able to win the trust of the people."
He stated: "We should take care not to give an encouraging sign to the enemies
outside the country or to some people inside the country. Well, the enemy is
doing his job. He is engaging in mudslinging against a certain individual or
individuals and - more than that- against the Revolution, the Islamic Republic
and the elections. Of course, there are impious voices inside the country.
Unfortunately, inside the country there are some impious tongues, pens and
voices who repeat what the enemies say in order to discourage the people and
make them depressed. The people should not pay any attention to these people."
Elsewhere in his statements, the Commander-in-Chief of the Iranian Armed Forces
described protecting the Revolution as one of the outstanding characteristics of
the students at Imam Hussein (a.s.) University, further adding: "There is a
major difference between this university and all the other universities.
Acquiring knowledge, achieving intellectual growth and developing one's
personality are the major goals of all of our universities and educational
centers. But in this university, there is also the matter of protecting the
Revolution."