Posted on 06/29/2005 10:17:03 AM PDT by adaven
AP Photo shows Irans new President as 1979 US hostage-taker
Wednesday, 29th June 2005
Iran Focus London, Jun. 29 - Iran Focus has learnt that the photograph of Irans 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 Ahmadinejads role in the seizure of the U.S. embassy in Tehran. 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 Tehrans 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 Prosecutors 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 regimes 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). For a fuller account of Ahmadinejads life, go to the following story: Irans new President has a past mired in controversy |
Paging Jimmy Carter. Friend of your's on line one.
Payback's a' comin' sooner or later.
Once a scumbag, always a scumbag.
How nice for the Iranian people. How unfortunate for us.
Mahmoud, we hardly knew ye.
ratspeak: they forgot "democratically elected"... no Ohio's in Iran.
Check this out
Isn't that special.
Unbelievable. I mean seriously, this election over there was majorly flawed. Even the candidates were flawed.
I hate to use that ol' line again...
They all freakin' look alike to me!
It's funny how guys who talk like the 9th century was only yesterday figure that we can't remember all the way back to 1979. Ahmadinejad is a criminal and an enemy of our country and ought to be treated that way.
LOL
Check the photo carefully, the head looks Photoshopped.
Technically, who in Iran could rise to office who HADN'T been a terrorist?
Grounds for regime change.
Big deal. That's not nearly as serious as serving in the National Guard while others went to Vietnam /sarc off
Nope, his head really is that big.
No kidding. Over there more likely to be chopped than shopped.
He is a war criminal - bring him to the Hague...
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