IRNA � Iran�s Judiciary Chief Ebrahim Raeisi on Saturday urged the necessity for forming an international Islamic court.
Speaking during a ceremony in the Iranian capital to mark the World Islamic Human Rights Day, Raeisi said that the declaration of human rights concluded between Muslim countries need to have a remedy.
�In our view, human rights are based on religion and religious values,� the Judiciary chief said.
He added that those who support economic terrorism and make it difficult for the people to live have to stand trial at a fair international court.
He also touched upon the normalizing of relations between the UAE government and the Zionist regime, saying, �we do not regard the connection between the UAE and Israel as one made by the UAE people but as a connection made by unaware rulers of that country".