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Tuesday, 16 August 2005 |
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The Washington Times By Sharon Behn U.S.
officials said yesterday that two members of an Iranian dissident group
living under American protection in Iraq have been kidnapped, and
organization members said they fear the men will be turned over to
Tehran for execution. |
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Thursday, 25 August 2005 |
Iran Focus
London, Aug. 24 –
Manouchehr Mottaki, 52, who was confirmed on Wednesday by Iran’s
hard-line parliament (Majlis) as the new Foreign Minister of the
Islamic Republic of Iran, was involved in a series of terrorist attacks
outside Iran, according to Iranian exiles and defectors from the
theocratic regime. |
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Thursday, 25 August 2005 |
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Iran Focus Tehran, Iran, Aug. 25 - An Iranian
opposition activist was killed in the Swedish town of Lindsberg, on
Monday by unidentified assailants, a Kurdish opposition website
reported on Thursday. |
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Thursday, 14 July 2005 |
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Iran Terror Website London, Jul. 14 –
Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security (VEVAK) has confirmed that
Reza Golpour, the 28-year-old author of a controversial book on the
secret past of some of the top officials of the clerical regime, has
been under arrest since last week. |
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Monday, 27 June 2005 |
Iran Terror WebsiteA secret memorandum
made available to Iran Terror by a source in the Iranian government
sheds light on the mysterious past of Iran’s newly-elected
ultra-conservative president. Information provided by this source has
proven reliable in the past. |
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Thursday, 16 June 2005 |
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The Washington Times Editorials / Op-Ed By
Hossein Abedini - It was 15 years ago, but still seems like yesterday.
In mid-afternoon on March 14, 1990, I was sitting next to the driver
taking me to the Istanbul airport, when we hit a traffic jam caused by
an accident. Suddenly, a car carrying four men blocked our path.
Another car pinned us in from behind. Seconds later, two men, one from
the front car and one from the car behind, raced out with automatic
guns. |
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Wednesday, 01 June 2005 |
Iran Terror Website
By Nasser Taba London,
Jun. 1 – Controversy over a report by New York-based Human Rights Watch
is taking a new turn with speculation that Iranian intelligence might
have exerted influence on the group through surreptitious agents. |
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Wednesday, 08 June 2005 |
Iran Terror WebsiteLondon, Jun. 08 -
The Ministry of Intelligence and Security (VEVAK), Iran’s dreaded
secret police, has stepped up intimidation of Iranian dissidents abroad
amid signs of renewed preparations for assassination of exiles based in
Europe. At least one suspicious murder in Paris and dozens of cases of
intimidation through telephone calls and letters are being attributed
to VEVAK agents. Several VEVAK “hitmen” have been sighted in the past
few days in European capitals. |
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Sunday, 22 May 2005 |
M.H. Sobhani, kingpin of Human Rights Watch’s new report, is veteran Iranian intelligence agentLondon,
May 22 - An internal memorandum of Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and
Security, known as MOIS or VEVAK, obtained by the Iranian opposition’s
sources in Iran and published in August 2002, identifies Mohammad
Hossein Sobhani as a team leader and a veteran agent of VEVAK. |
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