It seems that the Iranian government is quite fond of finger pointing and scapegoating.
Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Hassan Ghadiri claims, “Well, if the CIA wants to kill some people and attribute that to the government elements, then choosing women is an appropriate choice, because the death of a woman draws more sympathy.” In fairness, CNN is reporting that Ghadiri added, “I am not saying that now the CIA has done this. There are different groups. It could be the [work of another] intelligence service; it could be the CIA; it could be the terrorists. Anyway, there are people who employ these types of methods.”
Targeting others so as to distract from the truth? Laying the culpability at the feet of the CIA? Where have I heard that before?








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Iran ambassador suggests CIA could have killed Neda Agha-Soltan
WOLF BLITZER, CNN ANCHOR: Well, we’re anxious to hear your government’s response to all of these developments which have been very dramatic over the past two weeks.
A key question many people around the world are asking is, why did your security forces kill that 26-year-old beautiful student named Nada?
MOHAMMAD HASSAN GHADIRI, IRANIAN AMBASSADOR TO MEXICO: I prefer to answer this in Persian.
BLITZER: Go ahead.
GHADIRI (through interpreter): This death of Ms. Nada is very suspicious. She was shot from behind. The location was where there was not much demonstration, there was no police presence and the gun that shot and killed her was a smuggled gun. It was not a government-issued gun.
BLITZER: There have been others, though, that have been killed, as well.
GHADIRI (through interpreter): In our view, this would be the work of those who wanted to put more fuel to the flame against the government.
I’ll tell you what Mr. [Giulio] Andreotti, who was an Italian politician who was the prime minister of Italy. Mr. Andreotti was talking about a terrorist group, the Gladiators, and CIA had found that. And therefore, the United States was for the Communists to come to power during the election. That’s why they would terror-assassinate anti-Communist people and politicians and they would blame the Communists for that.
It’s natural that the public opinion may believe that assassinated person like that was . . . The public opinion could be formed that the Communists had assassinated the anti-Communist. This is the thing that has been continued.
My question is that how is that this Nada was shot from behind and several cameras take that. And this is done in an area where there was no important demonstration. If the CIA wants to kill some people and attribute that to the elements of the government, and then choosing a girl would be something good for them because it would have much higher impact.
Therefore, we believe and we are looking into this to find who the elements were who did this.
BLITZER: Are you seriously accusing the CIA of killing Neda?
GHADIRI (through interpreter): We say that the bullet that was found in her head was not a bullet that you could find in Iran.
These are the bullets that the CIA and terrorist groups use. Of course they warned that there would be a bloodshed in these demonstrations and then they could attribute that to the Islamic Republic. This is part of a common act of CIA in various countries.
BLITZER: Do you really believe that, Mr. Ambassador?
You’re a distinguished diplomat representing Iran. This is a very serious accusation that you’re making, that the CIA was responsible for killing this beautiful, young woman.
GHADIRI (through interpreter): I’m not saying that the CIA had done this. There are different groups. Could be intelligence services, could be CIA, could be the terrorists.
However, these are the people who do these things. You could ask Mr. Andreotti, who was an Italian diplomat, whether Gladiators were a secret group related to CIA or not. Now they of course they use better methods. Of course, you’re not going to say that CIA is a sacred organization that hasn’t done anything to other worlds.
BLITZER: Mr. Ambassador, why won’t your government allow people to go mourn at a memorial service for Nada, as her family has requested?
GHADIRI (through interpreter): We have no problem with mournings. Naturally we don’t want to provide an opportunity for the rioters to come in and make the situation worse.
This is the result of “Terror free tomorrow”, the Center for Public Opinion results of a New Nationwide Public Opinion Survey of Iran before the June 12, 2009 Presidential Elections.
Why do the international press do not mention this survey after the elections ?
http://iranhoy.wordpress.com/2009/06/25/iran-ambassador-protesters-represent-a-minority/
http://www.terrorfreetomorrow.org/upimagestft/TFT%20Iran%20Survey%20Report%200609.pdf
http://news.yahoo.com/s/huffpost/20090615/cm_huffpost/215423
http://www.justforeignpolicy.org/node/229
http://monthlyreview.org/mrzine/iran110609p.html
http://www.justforeignpolicy.org/node/229
http://monthlyreview.org/mrzine/iran110609p.html
http://monthlyreview.org/mrzine/iran110609.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-naiman/based-on-terror-free-tomo_b_215423.html
http://willyloman.wordpress.com/2009/06/15/based-on-terror-free-tomorrow-poll-ahmadinejad-victory-was-expected/
http://www.alternet.org/world/140656/pre-election_poll_predicted_ahmadinejad_win/?page=entire