Iran Wants Role In Hajj Stampede Investigation

Iranian protestors shout slogans during a demonstration against Saudi Arabia in Tehran after 131 Iranians pilgrims were killed in a stampede at the annual hajj, on September 25,

Iran has demanded that it and the other affected countries be represented in the Saudi investigation into the hajj stampede that killed 717 pilgrims, including 131 Iranians on September 24.

"The Saudi government is responsible and must respond,” said first Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri on September 25 after an extraordinary session of the cabinet.

"There is no question about the poor management" of the pilgrimage and the "inexperience of security personnel" on the ground at the time, he said.

Iran’s state news agency IRNA quoted an official as saying that 365 Iranians are still unnacounted for.

Tehran summoned Riyadh's charge d'affaires to ask for help in repatriating the bodies of Iranian victims.

Based on reporting by AFP and IRNA