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AP Photo shows Iran’s new President as 1979 US hostage-taker
2005-06-29
London, Jun. 29 - Iran Focus has learnt that the photograph of Iran’s newly-elected president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, holding the arm of a blindfolded American hostage on the premises of the United States embassy in Tehran was taken by an Associated Press photographer in November 1979. Prior to the first round of the presidential elections on June 17, Iran Focus was the first news service to reveal Ahmadinejad’s role in the seizure of the U.S. embassy in Tehran.
I do not know how credible Iran Focus is, but the story sounds right
The identity of Ahmadinejad in the photograph was revealed to Iran Focus by a source in Tehran, whose identity could not be revealed for fear of persecution.

Soon after the Iranian Revolution in 1979, Ahmadinejad, who was studying in Tehran’s University of Science and Technology, became a member of the central council of the Office for Strengthening of Unity Between Universities and Theological Seminaries, the main pro-Khomeini student body. The OSU played a central role in the seizure of the United States embassy in Tehran in November 1979. Members of the OSU central council, who included Ahmadinejad as well as Ibrahim Asgharzadeh, Mohsen Mirdamadi, Mohsen Kadivar, Hashem Aghajari, and Abbas Abdi, were regularly received by Khomeini himself.

Former OSU officials involved in the takeover of the U.S. embassy said Ahmadinejad was in charge of security during the occupation, a key role that put him in direct contact with the nascent security organizations of the clerical regime and the Islamic Revolutionary Guards, which he later joined. After the 444-day occupation of the U.S. embassy, Ahmadinejad joined the special forces of the Islamic Revolutionary Prosecutor’s Office, based in Evin Prison. The “Revolutionary Prosecutor” was Assadollah Lajevardi, who earned the nickname the Butcher of Evin after the execution of thousands of political dissidents in the 1980s.

Defectors from the clerical regime’s security forces have revealed that Ahmadinejad led the firing squads that carried out many of the executions. He personally fired coup de grace shots at the heads of prisoners after their execution and became known as “Tir Khalas Zan” (literally, the Terminator).
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#6  I like you Joe. I expect you're stone cold crazy, but I respect that in a person. And I'll bet you're right this time.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-06-29 20:47  

#5  The writer of IRAN ON THE BRINK, an article in the Washington Times, claims that Iran may have already collected enuff nuke material for up to 20-25 bombs - so wonder how a guy whom allegedly put bullets into the back of people's heads in the name of Allah and the Revolution can make use of such bombs, or will the USA find only 1-3, iff any, after ALLIED CENTCOM invades.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2005-06-29 20:14  

#4  It just doesn't matter. If some atheist woman won, would that actually change any laws or policies? As long as the Mad Mullahs can override any decision, what difference does it make?
Posted by: Jackal   2005-06-29 17:05  

#3  The BBC has assured viewers that this guy's a moderate, so probably not worth looking into all these wild allegations, OK?
Posted by: Captain Pedantic   2005-06-29 13:34  

#2  Thanks Jimmy. Looks like you're impotent presidency will live on. Who would have guessed it?
Posted by: 2b   2005-06-29 13:03  

#1  Probably had an American girlfriend who insulted his johnson...
Posted by: tu3031   2005-06-29 12:41  

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