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Iran killed its own nuclear scientist, pinned it on 'Mossad spy,' per Arab TV
2012-05-25
Iran killed one of its own nuclear scientists but blamed his death on a so-called "Israeli spy" who it executed last week, a leading Arabic news channel reported Wednesday.

Iranian authorities on May 15 executed Majid Jamali Fashi, who was convicted of assassinating nuclear scientist Masoud Ali Mohammadi in a car booming in January 2010. The New York Times
...which still proudly displays Walter Duranty's Pulitzer prize...
speculated that the liquidation of Mohammadi was "part of a shadow war played out between Iran and Israel."

But Dubai-based news channel Al-Arabiya, quoting Iranian opposition sources, said that Iran used Fashi as a scapegoat to please local public opinion. The opposition sources said they even doubted that Fashi was really executed, noting that the footage of his execution aired on public television was short and blurred.

The sources speculated that Iranian intelligence assassinated Mohammadi, the nuclear scientist allegedly killed by Fashi, because it had discovered that he intended to defect to the West.

Al-Arabiya said that the Israeli passport attributed to Fashi by Iran was so badly forged it "was not becoming of a country capable of building nuclear facilities."

The channel reported that certain characteristics of the passport indicate that it was issued in the 1990s, not in 2003 as printed on it. Other obvious faults in the travel document include a misplaced passport number and a photo which displays the face tilted to the side rather than directly facing the camera.

"The Mossad would not place an illegal photo on a passport given to an agent in order to travel in Europe and elsewhere, as airport authorities would easily suspect it," the report claimed.

Emanuele Ottolenghi of Commentary magazine also noted that Fashi is looking away from the camera in the alleged passport and that he appears to be an adult. If the 2003 date was accurate, Fashi would have been 15.

The Harry's Place blog said that the facsimile displayed by Iranian TV shares exact details with a facsimile of an Israeli passport available through Wikipedia: Both were issued on Nov. 17, 2003 in Netanya.

Iran has repeatedly accused Israel of assassinating nuclear scientists in an attempt to thwart its nuclear program. Israel has not commented on such accusations.
If we had a CIA worth anything at all, we'd be offering every Iranian nuclear scientist asylum, pointing out to them that it's a race between Mossad and their own government as to who's going to whack them first.

And the ones who refuse our offer of asylum? I'd finger them to the Mad Mullahs™ for having talked with the CIA.
Posted by:trailing wife

#3  I always thought you had to be smart to be a nuclear scientist but, in Iran, you'd have to be dumb as a box of rocks to take a job like that.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2012-05-25 12:07  

#2  Iran in breaking bad.
Posted by: newc   2012-05-25 00:43  

#1  IIUC, Al-Arabiya is trying hard NOT to say SAVAK'S Boyz aren't par wid MOSSAD [yet], + that their mistakes vee assassination of their own country's scientists has exposed the Tehran Govt to major internal brouhahas???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2012-05-25 00:20  

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