06 March 2009 - 20H48
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Morocco cuts diplomatic ties with Iran
The Moroccan Foreign Ministry has announced it is severing its diplomatic relations with Iran. Sunni-dominated Morocco has expressed concern for what it sees as Iran’s efforts to convert Sunni Muslims to Shi’ism.

REUTERS - Morocco has cut diplomatic links with Iran, the Moroccan Foreign Ministry said on Friday, in the wake of an outcry in the Sunni Muslim world over a statement by an Iranian official questioning Sunni Bahrain’s sovereignty.

Rabat also criticised Iran for its efforts to spread its Shi’ite brand of Islam in Morocco, a move the ministry said it saw as threat to the North African country’s moderate Sunni religious identity.

“The Kingdom of Morocco has decided to break its diplomatic relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran beginning this Friday,” the ministry said.

Sunni scholars in Morocco and elsewhere have denounced what they see as Iran’s efforts to convert Sunni Muslims to Shi’ism, arguing the drive would create strife similar to the often bloody Shi’ite-Sunni divides in Iraq and Pakistan.

According to media reports, Ali Akbar Nateq-Nouri, an adviser to Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said last month Shi’ite-ruled Iran had sovereignty over Bahrain.

In response Morocco’s King Mohammed sent the Bahraini monarch, King Hamad Bin Isa al-Khalifa, a message of support, calling the Iranian remarks “absurd” and a contradiction of international law.

On Feb. 25, Rabat recalled its envoy to Iran to protest what Foreign Minister Taieb Fassi Fihri said was “inappropriate language” directed against Morocco in a communique reported by the Iranian news agency IRNA.

Morocco had asked Teheran for an explanation as to why it had singled out Rabat in the statement but Iran ignored the request made one week ago, the ministry added in a statement.

The foreign ministry said this was “unacceptable” and accused Iranian representatives in Morocco of seeking to alter “the kingdom’s religious fundamentals,” it said in reference to Iran’s alleged state-backed drive to expand Shi’ism in Morocco.

 
SUNNI MOROCCO FELT UNDER THREAT

Religion a highly sensitive issue in Morocco because King Mohamed is the only Islamic leader who jointly holds the title of Amir al Mouminine (Commander of the Faithful) and head of the state.

The ministry said efforts by Iran to spread the Shi’ite version of Islam threatened Morocco’s Islamic unity and its identity built from the foundations of the moderate Sunni Malekite faith. It said:

“This kind of organised and sustained actions constitute an intolerable interference in the kingdom’s domestic affairs and are contrary to the rules and ethics of diplomatic action.”

Morocco, which enjoyed warm ties with Iran under the Shah until he was deposed in 1979, only normalised its relations with Iran by exchanging envoys in the late 1990s.

The government has always been concerned of Iran’s role in the Sunni world since its Shi’ite Islamic revolution toppled the monarchy in Tehran.

Religious figures have warned of what they call the menace against the country’s spiritual security by the Shi’ite conversion among Morocco’s 30 million people.

Political sources in Morocco say Shi’ite activists numbered several hundreds but they were making steady progress because of the popularity of radical Islamic groups backed

Comments (8)

Very Happy about this Decision

This demonstrates that Morocco is a great and moderate country with a reasonable government, not some puppet government like Hizballah or Hamas or the Iranians. Long live our king! Keep Shiism (radicalism) out of Morocco!

la coupure des relations Maroco iranienes

Je tout à fait d'accord avec la décision que mon pays a prise, parce que, je pense que le fait de diviser le clan des musulman dans le monde araboislamique est un réel danger, il n' y a qu'un seul islam, est c'est l'islam modéré et non pas radical, il faut que les fanatiques cesse cette mascarade qui sert que leur propres intérêts

Moroccan foreign policy

First off, i want to start by saying that it was extremly childish from the Moroccan government to cut links with Iran for a very small detail.

Iran as Morocco both claim soveraignity, Morocco claims Sahara and Ceuta and Melilla, so why cant Iran claim Bahrain ?

Im Moroccan and i defend Iran in this point and i think the Moroccan foreign diplomacy is the worst ever existed. They never make any progress, we are loosing alies in the occidente and in Arab and Muslim world, we no longer belong to the Organization of African Unity, So what next ?

Instead of being positive and focusing in solutions, our beloved king always cut or convict anyone that is offending him.

Im so fed up with The Moroccan internal and foreign policy...c´mon guys !!!

<< When the power of love overcomes the love of power, there will be peace in this world >>

And now...

There are much worst statements between Iran and UK or France but they never cut ties. It was a childish and sympolic act by Moroccan government. Btw, a monarch dictatorship has to respond furily when their kings are slightly offended.
Oh Morrocco cut her ties with Iran. What should we do now? We Iranians will die soon due to cut of Morrocciand humanitarian aids!!

Morocco cuts diplomatic ties with Iran

Excellent!
I am happy about the Moroccan government decision to cut ties with Iran's government. We Moroccans don't want nor do we need Iran's government backward outdated thinking. I extend my support to the Iranian people who are suffering under this lousy leadership and I applaud Morocco for having gutts!

Mutual Respect need to be clarify, there is or there isn't

First the so called Islamic revolution that happened did hapend in Iran, and must stay in Iran.
under any situation Iran has no right to once claim to protect or extended it revolution neither treath other souvraign countries. If some one is playing with Iran Souvgrainty I will be the first to say it wrong and condem it.

While the wrold is working for a lasting peace they are inflaming the feeling of people while taking advantage by insterting or supporting guerrilla. While want to be regionaly powerful,

Egality, rationality and mutual respect, i can't understand how keeping the deadlook until it can share in the same expansionist theroy.

so i think this is time to show and act with mutual respect to internal affaire.

Iran lies about the Baha'is, and gets caught red-handed itself!

Hahahahaha..... Who is the REAL THREAT AGAINST ISLAM and other countries' security, huh, Mr. Khamanei and Mr. Ahamdinejad??? Haaaahahahahahhahahahahahahha.. Sweet justice... In your face!!!! You have started to go too far, sirs. And, the rest of the civilized world, Muslim or not, has had ENOUGH of you, and others like you, including Omar al-Bashir.

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Hurray for Morocco!

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