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Saudis fear Iran shedding light on Hajj tragedy: Iran official



An Iranian official saysSaudi officials are afraid of undisclosed dimensions of a deadlystampede during the Hajj pilgrimage last yearcomingto light.

Saudi Arabia said on Tuesday it was still reviewing the deaths of thousands of people nine months after thedeadly crush during Hajj near the holy city of Mecca.

More than nine months since the Mina disaster, the fate of those affected from different countries remains unclear,head of Irans Hajj and Pilgrimage OrganizationSaeed Ohadi said on Saturday.

Last month, Iran canceled its participation in this year's holy pilgrimage to Mecca after Saudi authorities refused to guarantee the safety of pilgrims and created a raft of obstacles instead.

Riyadh strangely fears the presence of Iranian pilgrims and disclosures on the Mina disaster with regard to the failure of Saudi officials in ensuring the safety of pilgrims; therefore, they created obstacles for our pilgrims, he said.
One of the reasons that the Saudis refused to accept Iranian pilgrims is because of their concern about the exposure of the number of martyrs in Mina as well as contacts between Iranian pilgrims and those from other countries, Ohadi said.
On September 24, 2015, thousands of peoplelost their lives near Mecca after two large masses of pilgrims converged at a crossroads during the symbolic ceremony of the stoning of Satan.

The crush was the deadliest incident in the history of the pilgrimage. According to an Associated Press count based on official statements from the 36 countries that lost citizens in the disaster, more than 2,400 pilgrims were killed in the incident.

Saudi Arabia claims nearly 770 people were killed in the incident, but officials at Irans Hajj and Pilgrimage Organization say about 4,700 people, including over 460 Iranian pilgrims, lost their lives.



[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="555"] A Muslim pilgrim walks through the site where dead bodies are gathered at the site of a crush in Mina, near Mecca, Saudi Arabia, September 24, 2015.AP[/caption]

Elsewhere in his remarks, the Iranian official noted that the fate of many victims from countries other than Iran is still not known.

The Islamic Republic is the only country that managed to determine the fate of all its missing and dead nationals thanks to the decisive remarks byLeader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khameneiin that regard, he added.

The Leaderhad called on Riyadh following the disasterto accept its responsibility in the tragedy, help repatriate the bodies of the dead to Iran quickly and provide treatment to the injured.

Ohadi further accused the Riyadh regime of having adopted a wrong approach both prior to theincident and in dealing with its aftermath.

This year, we adopted a dignified position in talks with Saudis and undoubtedly, the Islamic Republic of Irans performance would make Saudi Arabia step back and accept the duty to ensure the safety of our pilgrims, Ohadi said.

Last month, Iranian authorities cancelled Hajj after Saudi Arabia refused to guarantee the safety of its pilgrims and made unconventional demands instead.The decision came following several rounds of failed negotiations.

On May 29, Iranian Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Ali Jannati also slammed Riyadh for manipulating Hajj for its own political goals.

By Press TV

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