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Iran’s mullahs demand justice for Trayvon Martin

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Iran’s foreign ministry entered the George  Zimmerman debate on  Friday, scorning the not-guilty murder decision and  criticizing America  for obvious and widespread discrimination.

“The acquittal of the murderer of the teenage African American once  again  clearly demonstrated the unwritten, but systematic racial  discrimination  against racial, religious, and ethnic minorities in the  U.S. society,” Iranian  Foreign Ministry spokesman Seyed  Abbas Araqchi  said, in the nation’s  state-owned Fars News Agency.“The court ruling has also seriously put  under question the fairness of the judicial process in the United States,” he  said.

Trayvon Martin, a Florida teen who was shot and killed in February 2012 while unarmed, is pictured in an undated photo.
Trayvon Martin, a Florida teen who was shot and killed in February 2012 while unarmed, is pictured in an undated photo.

The Washington Free Beacon cited the spokesman as saying America  should have  conducted the trial in a more “accurate and fair” way. Mr.  Zimmerman was  acquitted in the February 2012 shooting death of  17-year-old Trayvon  Martin last Saturday.

“Several months on since a probe was launched [into the murder], the  public  opinion in the U.S. and across the world expect transparency, an  accurate and  fair judicial investigation into the case, with due regard  to human rights  principles for American citizens and a ban on  discrimination against minorities  in the country,” he said, in the media  report.

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