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nesreen
post 07/25/05 02:47 AM
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AP Photo shows Iran’s new President as 1979 US hostage-taker



This guys is called : Taqi Mohammadi NOt Ahmedinejad .
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post 08/23/05 03:52 PM
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yes, Taghi Mohammadi, according to the regime, he committed suicide in jail, he was a dissident and opponent to the regime. Its funny how the U.S. still tries to ignore the realities of that event and keeps on demonizing the people who did that even though today they are reformers and dissidents.
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post 08/25/05 02:11 PM
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Oh you know...everyone with dark hair abd a beard are all the same guy. icon_rolleyes.gif icon_smile.gif
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post 08/25/05 06:46 PM
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which one is you, tiptoes?
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post 08/26/05 10:37 AM
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http://www.tinfish.org/Caligulapics.htm

The top two pics, on the far left of each. I weighed a little more then.
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post 08/27/05 05:13 AM
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This is the photograph from 1979, published by some news agencies, claiming the person next to the American hostage is Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. To the right, is a photo of Ahmadinejad from around the same time. Below is the two faces right next to each other for better comparison.Then you can still see evident differences between these two low quality images.

It's noteworthy that Saeed Hajjarian, a lead reformist and a critic of Ahmadinezhad with a background in Iranian intelligence, recognizes the man pictured left to be "a militant who committed suicide in jail". but now (2005 - 26 - august) his out of this charge ,CIA announced this news.
Saeed Hajjarian (Persian: سعید حجاریان), born 1954, is an Iranian political figure, intellectual, and journalist. ...
Taken from: http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/I...ahmadinejad.jpg
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post 08/27/05 06:59 PM
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Sources: CIA finds Iranian president likely not hostage-taker
Analysis not final, officials say


Friday, August 12, 2005;


WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A CIA report has determined with "relative certainty" that Iran's new president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, was not involved in the taking of U.S. hostages 26 years ago, three government officials told CNN on Friday.

The officials insisted on anonymity, saying they did not want to speak for the CIA about its report.

Another U.S. official said the tone of the report is that there is no evidence to date that the new Iranian president was among those who held U.S. diplomats hostage.

The officials cautioned that the analysis is not final.

Two former hostages told CNN they remain certain Ahmadinejad was involved in plotting the takeover of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran in 1979, in which 52 hostages were held for 444 days.

The two also said they saw the man they identify as Ahmadinejad many times while they were held, and that he appeared to be in a supervisory role.

A senior State Department official said the government is defining "hostage-taker" as someone who was "involved in the planning, execution and conduct" of taking people captive.

The dispute over what role Ahmadinejad may or may not have played has immediate significance, as the Bush administration considers whether to grant him a visa to attend a coming U.N. meeting in New York.

President Bush said Thursday that while the investigation continues, "We have an agreement with the United Nations to allow people to come to meet, and I suspect he will be here to meet at the United Nations."

After Ahmadinejad appeared on television and in newspapers celebrating his victory in last month's election, several former hostages held at the U.S. Embassy between 1979 and 1981 said he was one of their captors.

Ahmadinejad and other Iranian officials denied the allegation.

Ahmadinejad's official biography says that as a student, he was a member of the Office for Strengthening Unity, the student organization that planned the embassy takeover.

It does not say he was an organizer of the seizure.

The biography said he was involved with the group while a student at the University of Science and Technology.

Two weeks ago, a CIA analysis of a photograph of one of the hostage-takers determined that the man was not Ahmadinejad.

William Daugherty, a former CIA officer living in Savannah, Georgia, told CNN he remains certain that Ahmadinejad was involved in the takeover.

"I can name at least five times that I know I saw him," Daugherty said. He said those times were in the first 19 days of the takeover, "before I was put into solitary (confinement)."

He said Ahmadinejad seemed to be among a group of leaders.

"If he planned the takeover -- it was spectacular, it worked -- do you really think he wouldn't at least go?" said Daugherty, adding that Ahmadinejad "humiliated our country (and) seriously harmed our families."

"This is very inconvenient for the Bush administration. It's also embarrassing for them," he said.

"You're either with us or you're with the terrorists," said Daugherty, referring to something President Bush has often said. "This guy's a terrorist. If the Bush administration grants him a visa, then their whole antiterrorism policy falls apart."

Don Sharer, a former hostage who was a naval attache at the embassy, said he remains "99 percent" sure Ahmadinejad was involved.

He said he saw him "four or five" times while in captivity.

"Every once in a while I saw him escorting some mullahs coming through," he said. "He had a gun. ... He was just not there to walk through. He appeared to be in a supervisory role, the way the guard reacted to him."

Sharer, who lives in Bedford, Indiana, also believes Ahmadinejad should not receive a visa. "Heck no," he said, adding that Ahmadinejad broke international treaties.

Neither Daugherty nor Sharer recalled hearing Ahmadinejad referred to by name while they were in captivity.

The State Department has been conducting interviews with some former hostages over the past week. Most of the former hostages have said Ahmadinejad was not present during the hostage-taking, two U.S. government officials said.

Daugherty said he has spoken to the CIA, and heard from the State Department for the first time this week.

A senior State Department official said the department began to interview some former hostages this week because some hostages complained the CIA had not yet approached them.

CNN's Elise Labott, Andrea Koppel and David Ensor contributed to this report.

Find this article at:
http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/08/12/cia.iranpresident
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post 08/27/05 07:04 PM
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Ahmadinejad's Biography

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was born in Garmsar, southeast of Tehran in 1956. He is the fourth son of an ironworker who had seven children. Mahmoud and his family migrated to Tehran when he was one-year-old. He got his diploma and was admitted to the University of Science and Technology in the field of civil engineering after he ranked 130th in the nationwide university entrance exams in 1975. He was accepted as an MS student at the same university in 1986 and got his doctorate in 1987 in the field of engineering and traffic transportation planning.

Following the 1979 Islamic revolution he became a member the ultra-conservative faction of the Office for Strengthening Unity [OSU] Between Universities and Theological Seminaries. The OSU was established by Ayatollah Mohammad Beheshti, one of Khomeini’s key collaborators, to organise Islamist students against the rapidly growing Mojahedin-e Khalq (MeK). When the idea of storming the American embassy in Tehran was raised by the OSU, Ahmadinejad suggested storming the Soviet embassy at the same time.

With the start of the Iraq war in 1980, Ahmadinejad rushed to the western fronts to fight against the enemy and voluntarily joined special forces of the Islamic Revolution's Guards Corps (IRGC) in 1986. He served in the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps intelligence and security apparatus.

Ahmadinejad was a senior officer in the Special Brigade of the Revolutionary Guards, stationed at Ramazan Garrison near Kermanshah in western Iran. This was the headquarters of the Revolutionary Guards’ "Extra-territorial Operations" -- mounting attacks beyond Iran’s borders. His work in the Revolutionary Guards was related to suppression of dissidents in Iran and abroad. He personally participated in covert operations around the Iraqi city of Kirkuk.

With the formation of the elite Qods (Jerusalem) Force of the IRGC, Ahmadinejad became one of its senior commanders. He directed assassinations in the Middle East and Europe, including the assassination of Iranian Kurdish leader Abdorrahman Qassemlou, who was shot dead by senior officers of the Revolutionary Guards in a Vienna flat in July 1989. Ahmadinejad was a key planner of the attack. He was reported to have been involved in planning an attempt on the life of Salman Rushdie.[/b]
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Ahmadinejad returned to Elm-o Sanaat University to teach in 1997 and became a member of the scientific board of the Civil Engineering College of University of Science and Technology. He carried out several scientific, cultural, political and social activities. He also worked with Ansar-i Hizbullah [Followers of the Party of God], the violent Islamic vigilante group.


As Mayor, he reversed many of the policies of previous moderate and reformist mayors, placing serious religious emphasis on the activites of the cultural centers by turning them into prayer halls during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. He closed fast-food restaurants and required male city employees to have beards and wear long sleeves. He instituted the separation of elevators of men and women in the municiple offices. He also suggested the burial of the bodies of martyrs of the Iran-Iraq war in major city squares of Tehran.

On 26 April 2005 Ahmadinejad said that, in accord with the decision of the city council, the municipality would install a plaque in memory of the victims of Iraqi chemical warfare. "Major crimes have been perpetrated against Iranian nation, the youth and the war veterans affected by chemical warfare syndrome. We should support the rights of the victims by installing the plaque of remembrance," Ahmadinejad said. "The big powers possess technology to produce chemical weapons and they used the deadly weapons against Iranian soldiers during Iraqi-imposed war (1980-1988)."

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Ahmadinejad, an unabashed conservative, resurrected the fervor of the 1979 Islamic Revolution during the campaign by saying Iran "did not have a revolution in order to have democracy, but to have an Islamic government." Ahmadinejad had a bloody background. He was responsible for the execution of hundreds of dissidents after the war.


http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/wor...ahmadinejad.htm

Well, hostage-taker or no, he's a beaut! either way. Don' it just make you feel warm and fuzzy all over?
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post 09/23/05 07:23 AM
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Face it Conchy you screwed up, agian your lies were exposed icon_lol.gif
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post 09/23/05 08:36 AM
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Face it Conchy you screwed up, agian your lies were exposed icon_lol.gif


face it, BIGFOOL, I posted articles from the press. The articles I posted presented facts both ways. What exactly did you contribute to the discussion except to, falsely, call me a liar?
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post 09/24/05 02:04 AM
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yea some sources you've got there conny chon, cnn and global security: a intellectuals sources to the world. b icon_lol.gif icon_lol.gif icon_lol.gif
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post 09/24/05 07:43 AM
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yea some sources you've got there conny chon, cnn and global security: a intellectuals sources to the world. b icon_lol.gif  :lol:  :lol:


Right, we know you prefer Al-jazeera, IslamOnline and the Jihad Press. So sorry.
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post 09/24/05 08:10 AM
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yea some sources you've got there conny chon, cnn and global security: a intellectuals sources to the world. b icon_lol.gif  :lol:  :lol:


Right, we know you prefer Al-jazeera, IslamOnline and the Jihad Press. So sorry.



Concheet - of course Persian would be offended when you attack HIM personaly like this... He doesn't tolerate to be exposed along with his terrorist President...
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post 09/24/05 10:05 AM
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Conehen the Esek, your posts are proven lies, you tried to tell us some media lies which like a fool you believed and then tried to divert from your embarrasment whats your problem with Al-jazeera?, Jihad Online nah aint heard of that is that the one you started icon_lol.gif

Whose the Terrorist, Bush or Irans Primeminister ha?
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post 09/24/05 02:50 PM
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Right, we know you prefer Al-jazeera, IslamOnline and the Jihad Press.  So sorry.


no idont, but its funny how you quickly mentioned them. shows that you think every guy from middle east prefers those. not true.

so connie, hows CNN and fox news. icon_wink.gif
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post 09/24/05 03:20 PM
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Fine, I have no trouble with them, do you? They are part of a free press with not too much of an ideological or religious agenda.
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post 09/24/05 03:22 PM
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Fine, I have no trouble with them, do you?  They are part of a free press with not too much of an ideological or religious agenda.


riiiight. icon_lol.gif they are part of the "free" press. much like how fox news is run by bush's family and friends.

free without any agenda.
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