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vendredi, 08 juillet 2005 |
The Times
From Anthony Loyd in Tehran A
SIMPLE grey slab in Tehran’s Behesht Zahra cemetery, resting place to
thousands of Iranian soldiers killed in the war with Iraq, holds the
clue to a conundrum. The symbolic empty shrine bears the words:
“Mustafa Mahmoud Mazeh, born Conakry, Guinea. Martyred in London,
August 3, 1989. The first martyr to die on a mission to kill Salman
Rushdie.” |
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samedi, 04 juin 2005 |
Iran Terror Website
Tehran, Jun. 04
– Iranian government agencies were responsible for planning the 1986
attack on Islam's holiest site Mecca in Saudi Arabia and the 1987 riots
which left some 500 Iranian pilgrims dead, an Iranian presidential
candidate and former Parliament (Majlis) Speaker Mehdi Karroubi said. |
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vendredi, 03 juin 2005 |
Associated Press
WASHINGTON - U.S.
intelligence and foreign allies have growing evidence that wanted
terrorists have been residing in Iran despite repeated American
warnings to Tehran not to harbor them. The evidence, which
stretches over several years, includes communications by a fugitive
mastermind of the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing and the capture of a Saudi
militant who appeared in a video in which Osama bin Laden confirmed he
ordered the Sept. 11 attacks, according to U.S. and foreign officials. |
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