
Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has posted controversial images on his website which liken the executions in Saudi Arabia with the practises of ISIS.
The provocative images depicts an ISIS fighter holding a knife above a hostage, alongside an image of a Saudi executioner brandishing a sword with a prisoner kneeling before him. The text reads “any differences?” above the two images.
Independent.co.uk reports:

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The image comes as the Iranian supreme leader renewed his attack on Saudi Arabia over its execution of leading Shia cleric, Sheikh Nimr-al Nimr. He said that politicians in the kingdom would face the divine retribution for his death. Sheik Nimr was among 47 people who were executed on Saturday after being convicted of terrorism charges.
“The unjustly spilled blood of this oppressed martyr will no doubt soon show its effect and divine vengeance will befall Saudi politicians,” state TV reported Khamenei as saying on Sunday. It said he described the execution of Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr as a “political error”.
Wow! Iran’s supreme leader’s website posts this picture, equating Saudi with ISIS. #Nimr @ggreenwald @mehdirhasan pic.twitter.com/AhoLWbTO7A
— Trita Parsi (@tparsi) January 2, 2016
“God will not forgive… it will haunt the politicians of this regime,” he said.
Mr Ali Khamenei added: “This oppressed cleric did not encourage people to join an armed movement, nor did he engage in secret plotting, and he only voiced public criticism … based on religious fervour.”
Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guard also shared the supreme leader’s sentiments. The Guard, comparing the kingdom’s execution of Sheikh Nimr to attacks carried out by Isis, said in a statement published on Sunday that Saudi Arabia’s “medieval act of savagery” in putting the prominent cleric to death will lead to “downfall” of the monarchy.
Protesters in Iran, angered by Sheikh Nimr’s execution, broke into the Saudi Embassy early Sunday, setting fires and throwing papers from the roof.
Others on social media have also pointed to the similiarities between the practices of the Saudi’s regime and that of Isis. Peter Tatchell, the human rights campaigner, posted on Twitter: “Isis and Saudi share the same Islamist ideology & use same barbaric methods. Cut all ties with Saudis!”
Difference between ISIS and Saudi Arabia? @LabourEoin pic.twitter.com/l1xTVk8hmF — Dr Kailash Chand OBE (@KailashChandOBE) January 3, 2016
Author and activist Harry Leslie Smith added: “On a moral level there isn’t much that differentiates the House of Saud from Isis”.