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TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iraqis stormed their embassy in the Iranian capital on
Friday, tearing down photographs of Saddam Hussein but also chanting "Death
to America."

Iran's supreme religious leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei welcomed the overthrow
of the Iraqi leader by U.S. troops but urged them to quit Iraq immediately.

"You toppled Saddam, so now leave," he said in a sermon at Friday prayers
attended by tens of thousands of worshippers.

Exiled Iraqis climbed over the walls of the Iraqi embassy, ransacked the
villa and smashed windows and furniture.

After ripping and burning the embassy's portraits of Saddam, the protesters
carried inside pictures of Ayatollah Mohammad Bakir Hakim, leader of the
Iranian-based Supreme Council for the Revolution in Iraq (SCIRI), and hung
one on the embassy gates.

Hakim, whose group draws its support from Iraq's Shi'ite Muslim majority, has
been in exile in Shi'ite Iran since 1979.

Chanting "Death to Saddam," "Death to America" and "We want a democratic
government," the protesters, including women wearing the traditional black
chador, carried banners of the Badr Brigade, SCIRI's armed wing which it says
numbers tens of thousands of fighters.

The occupation ended after three hours when police arrested about 50 people.
Police also confiscated film and cassettes from news photographers and
television cameramen, witnesses said. No Iraqi diplomats were present at the
time.

There are about 200,000 Iraqis living in Iran, many of them Shi'ite Muslims
who fled their country after a failed Shi'ite uprising against Saddam in 1991
at the end of the Gulf War.

NO TO FOREIGNERS IN IRAQ

Khamenei, in his speech, called the U.S.-led military campaign in Iraq "an
attack against Islam and Muslims" but said Iran was happy at the fall of
Saddam.

Torn between its deep hatred for Saddam, whose forces used chemical weapons
against Iranian troops during the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war, and its enmity for
the United States, Iran has maintained neutrality in the conflict on its
doorstep.

"We didn't help either side, but we're happy about Saddam's fall, like the
Iraqi people are," Khamenei said.

The head of Iran's conservative clerical establishment insisted that Iraqis
should elect their next leader and denounced U.S. plans to set up a civil
administration to be headed by retired General Jay Garner.

"The new ruler should not be a foreigner, a military man, a Zionist, but
someone elected by the Iraqi people," he said. "Iraqis want a government
based on their religious and national beliefs."

He cautioned Iraqi opposition groups against cooperating with the United
States. "If anybody helps foreigners to firm up their rule in Iraq, it would
be a historic disgrace," he said.

AMERICANS ARE "REAL AXIS OF EVIL"

Khamenei, who holds all the keys of power in Iran and has the final say on
foreign policy, railed against the "military aggressor" and branded the
military occupation of Iraq "a return to colonialism, a reactionary, ugly and
insulting move."

Saying Iraqis would not accept "a new dictatorship," Khamenei however seemed
to hold no hopes that U.S. troops would leave Iraq any time soon.

"If you respect, as you said, democracy and Iraqi people's rights you should
leave Iraq right now," he said. "But, of course, they are not going to leave,
because they were lying."

Adopting his traditional anti-U.S. rhetoric, he said Americans "with this
occupation proved they are... the real axis of evil, and the Great Satan."

President Bush last year listed Iran on an "axis of evil," along with Iraq
and North Korea, for allegedly sponsoring terrorism and developing weapons of
mass destruction. Iran denies the charges.

Tehran and Washington severed relations in the wake of the 1979 Islamic
Revolution which toppled the U.S.-backed shah. Islamic radicals stormed the
U.S. embassy in Tehran and held 52 Americans hostage for 444 days.

(Additional reporting by Parisa Hafezi)
    • Gość: chichot wolę Adelscota...Stella Artois ma gówniany smak IP: *.warszawa.cvx.ppp.tpnet.pl 11.04.03, 17:49
      • Gość: a psik Re: wolę Adelscota...Stella Artois ma gówniany sm IP: *.zrpa.com / 192.168.1.* 11.04.03, 17:55
        ten gowniany posmak to dlatego ze rzadko zeby czyscisz dwa razy prosze pana
        przynajmniej (rano i wieczorem)
        • Gość: chichot a psik jesteś tym bobrem z reklamy? IP: *.warszawa.cvx.ppp.tpnet.pl 11.04.03, 18:21
          ...nie uciekaj od tematu, skoro go poruszyłeś
          ja nie jestem ciekaw ile razy ty się myjesz...
          jak nie potrafisz poważnie rozmawiać, to przynajmniej śmiej się
          ...ale zacznij śmiać się z własnej głupoty, dopiero potem z innych
          śmiech to zdrowie...(sic)
          • Gość: a psik Re: a psik jesteś tym bobrem z reklamy? IP: *.zrpa.com / 192.168.1.* 11.04.03, 19:21
            ja uciekam ?
            o ile sie nie myle to twoja notatka sluzbowa nie ma nic na temat tego watku
            a piwa adelscot nie znam wiec co ci mam napisac na twoje glupoty
    • Gość: ale-jaja Re: dla inteligentnych ze znajomoscia j. angielsk IP: 206.47.0.* 11.04.03, 20:32
      No cóż nie można powiedzieć żeby kochali Amerykanów w tym
      rejonie Świata. Stare antagonizmy będą ciągle żywe.
      Martwi mnie natomiast sprawa co Teheran zamierza na
      przyszłość - sklerykować Irak? Wiadomo, że nie odważą się
      na żadne kroki typu militarnego dopóki US będzie w Iraku
      (mogą natomiast zacząć brużdzić i pakowć pieniądze w
      różnego rodzaju grupy terrorystyczne). Z drugiej strony
      musimy pamiętać, że duża w Iraku jest duża populacja
      sziitów, którzy stanowią wiekszość populacji Iranu.
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