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Buenos Aires bombing: Argentina seeks Ali Akbar Velayati extradition
2016-10-22
[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] Argentina
...a country located on the other side of the Deep South. It is covered with Pampers and inhabited by Grouchos, who dance the Tangle. They used to have some islands called the Malvinas located where the Falklands are now. They're not supposed to cry for Evita...
issued another extradition warrant Thursday for an Iranian ex-foreign minister over the deadly bombing of a Jewish center in Buenos Aires in 1994, the government said. Investigating Judge Rodolfo Canicoba asked Baghdad to extradite Ali Akbar Velayati, who is on the Interpol wanted list, since he is currently on Iraqi soil.

He asked Iraq to arrest Velayati "in order to extradite him, after learning via the international press that the accused travelled to Baghdad" on Wednesday, the Argentine justice ministry said in a statement. In July Argentina issued a similar warrant to Singapore and Malaysia after learning Velayati was on a lecture tour to those countries.

Argentine Sherlocks accuse Velayati and four other Iranian former officials, including ex-president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani
... the fourth President of Iran. He was a member of the Assembly of Experts until he was eased out in 2011 He continues, for the moment, as Chairman of the Expediency Discernment Council. In 2005 he ran for a third term as president, ultimately losing to rival Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who was in Khamenei's graces back then. In 1980 Rafsanjani survived an assassination attempt, during which he was seriously injured. He has been described as a centrist and a pragmatic conservative without all that much reason. He is currently being eased out of any position of actual influence or power and may be dead by the end of 2012...
, of orchestrating the July 18, 1994 boom-mobileing at the Argentine Jewish Mutual Association in Buenos Aires. The Iranians allegedly ordered the Lebanese holy warrior group Hezbollah to carry out the bombing, the deadliest terror attack in the South American country’s history.

Iran, which denies involvement, has repeatedly rejected Argentine demands for the accused to testify. Velayati rejected the accusations as a lie in an interview last year with Argentine television channel C5N. The lead prosecutor in the case, Alberto Nisman, was found dead last year in mysterious circumstances four days after accusing then-president Cristina Kirchner of conspiring with Iran to shield suspects from prosecution.

Posted by:Fred

#3  But why Singapore?

Because it's an urban city-state that abuts a critical maritime shipping lane, located next to Malaysia and a short air flight from Indonesia and Thailand.
Posted by: Pappy   2016-10-22 13:55  

#2  Interesting. Thank you, Thereck Chutle5003. But why Singapore?
Posted by: trailing wife   2016-10-22 12:58  

#1  Velayati has escaped the law for now some twenty years. He first attracted attention in the early nineteen nineties when he became responsible for liaison with the Sunni-dominated Popular Arab and Islamic Conference, (the 'Terrorist Internationale'), located in the Sudan. His present "lecture tour" is almost certainly in conjunction with work for Iran's Revolutionary Guards.
Posted by: Thereck Chutle5003   2016-10-22 07:12  

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