On her first official visit to Lebanon since the liberation of the South, the daughter of Iran’s late Ayatollah Khomeini went to the South late last week to visit the notorious Khiam detention center.
Zahraa Mustafawi was accompanied by a delegation of leading personalities including Iran’s ambassador to Lebanon, Mohammad Ali Sobhani, The Daily Star reported Friday.
Mustafawi was shown a documentary about the prison, which included the torture methods used by Israeli guards against detainees, as well as the day the prisoners were liberated, namely, May 25, 2000.
Mustafawi questioned whether the word “terrorist” was being applied to the right individuals or countries and called upon the “free world” to defend the Intifada or uprising and to boycott American and Israeli goods.
Mustafawi then toured the prison cells, before heading toward Fatima Gate, where the delegation observed a large number of Israeli soldiers and several armored vehicles on the other side of the border.
(Albawaba.com)