Iran motivates its regional arms into more violence with Soleimani award
Iran's mullahs are relentlessly glorifying the former commander of Quds Force, Qasem Soleimani, who was killed in an American air raid in January 2020 as his motorcade got out of Baghdad International Airport.
On May 18, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani launched
the Qasem Soleimani International Award. The award covers a number of fields
and its jury contains the commanders of the Iran-backed militias across the
Arab region.
Soleimani Award
According to the official Iranian news agency, the
award is given every two years to prominent figures in the fields of culture,
arts, politics, education, media, and sports.
A policies committee, containing 19 members,
supervises the award. The committee members are representatives of militias
allied to Iran, such as Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hamas and Islamic Jihad in the
Gaza Strip and the Mouthi militia in Yemen, the news agency said.
Committee
The general committee of the award combines a number
of Iranian political figures, including the foreign minister, the minister of
youth and sports, and the head of the Cultural Committee in the Supreme
Cultural Revolution Council.
Objectives
The award aims to promote and protect human and
Islamic values, including the value of resistance against international
arrogance, according to the Supreme Cultural Revolution Council.
Soleimani takes center stage in the award, especially
in its branch on resistance and struggle.
Closely linked
The fact that the award specifies a branch for
resistance and struggle shows that it aims to encourage the Iran-allied
militias in the region to fight even more on behalf of the Islamic Republic.
This also aims to motivate these militias into
promoting the Shiite ideology, even more in the coming period by spreading the
principles of Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution.




