
Former Iranian Crown Prince and Official of the National Iranian Council Prince Reza Pahlavi condemned the terror bombing which targeted a West Riffa Mosque in the Kingdom of Bahrain. He deplored the detrimental impact of the terror blast, which was aimed at fueling sectarian strife not only in Bahrain, but also across the region, voicing solidarity with the Government of Bahrain in its effort to maintain stability and national unity. "I strongly condemn the bombings in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Thankfully, no one was hurt in the bombings. Nevertheless, I stand with the Government of Bahrain in its effort to maintain stability and national unity. These sorts of attacks are transparently aimed at fueling Sunni and Shiite divisions in the region. We must be able to respect all beliefs in order to have peace in our region in our time. It is achievable. Terrorism, regardless of its aim, cannot ever be tolerated, and we must all stand firmly in opposition to such tactics", he said on his official website.
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