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Iran-Autriche:Assassinat d'un chef kurde: nouvelles accusations contre le président iranien PDF Print E-mail
lundi, 26 décembre 2005
AFP, Koi Sanjaq (Irak), 4 juillet - Le président élu iranien Mahmoud Ahmadinejad était directement impliqué dans les préparatifs de l'assassinat d'un chef rebelle kurde en 1989 à Vienne, a accusé lundi un responsable du Parti démocratique du Kurdistan d'Iran (PDKI).
"Selon nos informations, le gouvernement iranien a constitué trois comités pour l'assassinat du chef kurde Abdel Rahmane Ghassemlou", a assuré Hassan Achrafi, qui s'exprimait depuis une base du mouvement en Irak, le parti étant interdit en Iran.

Reza Mazlouman PDF Print E-mail
mardi, 28 mai 1996
On the evening of 28 May 1996, Reza Mazlouman, a former Professor of Criminology at Tehran University and Deputy Minister under the Shah, was shot dead in his own apartment in Paris. A friend opened the door to the assassin, who was known to Professor Mazlouman, having introduced himself to the victim previously as an opponent of the regime. The killer waited until the friend had gone, and then fired two shots into Mazlouman's head, killing him instantly.
Hamed Reza Rahmani PDF Print E-mail
jeudi, 07 mars 1996
At 20:00 local Baghdad time, on Thursday 7 March 1996, a member of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran was assassinated on Sa'dun Street, a mile from the Mojahedin's central office in Baghdad. The victim, Hamed Reza Rahmani, 33, who was an officer in the National Liberation Army of Iran (NLA), was near the Sheraton Hotel when gun-fire shattered the rear window of his four-wheel drive vehicle. He died instantly from gunshot wounds to his head.
Mowlavi Abdulmaled Mollahzadeh and Abdul-Nasser Jamshid-Zehi PDF Print E-mail
mardi, 05 mars 1996
On Tuesday 5 March 1996, two Iranian Sunni Muslim clerics were shot dead in the Pakistani port city of Karachi. The unidentified attackers had fired about 30 bullets at the car carrying the two clerics, setting its petrol tank ablaze and wounding a woman passer-by.