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Iranian Official Considers Interpol’s Decision against Iran Biased

Iran Materials 8 November 2007 15:57 (UTC +04:00)
Iranian Official Considers Interpol’s Decision against Iran Biased

Azerbaijan, Baku / Тrend corr D. Khatinoglu / A representative of Iranian Foreign Ministry Mohammadali Huseyn condemned the decision against Iranian officials made at an Interpol session and called it unprofessional and biased.

The Iranian delegation, which participated in the Interpol session in Morocco, failed to prevent announcing 5 Iranian officials to search through Red Line. Their search through Red Line means that after detaining they will be immediately given away to Argentine, Iranian Farsnews agency reported on 8 November.

Interpol session made the decision as a result of the repressions by the US and Israeli government with respect to Iran, Farsnews quoted Huseyn.

Those put to search are Mohsun Rzai, former commander of Sepah, Ali Fallahian, ex-minister for defence, Mohsun Rabbani, Ahmad Reza Askari\, and Ahmad Vahidi, ex-employees in Iranian Embassy in Argentine. Argentinean law enforcement bodies accuse them and a member of Lebanese Hezbollah Amad Mughanian of the explosion which occurred in the Charitable Centre in Buenos Aires in July 1994. As a result of the explosion, 85 died and 300 were injured.

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