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Ahmadinejad: The Terrorist and Factions Leader

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Ahmadinejad: The Terrorist and Factions Leader

Following the nosedive of his political status in the regional and international stag, the Persian president Ahmadinejad is seeking to bring himself out of isolation by visiting Iraq, Kuwait’s Al Watan daily reported on October 25.
After facing incurable crises in Iran and waves of widespread public hatred, he intends to increase his Persian influence through his puppet government in Iraq and supporting its criminal factions in the upcoming Iraqi polls at all costs to have them prevail over nationalistic movements, similar to what he did in the previous ‘fabricated’ elections of Iraq’s parliament where the leader of the Persian ‘Al Dawa Party’ Jawad/Nouri Maliki was brought into power as the prime minister. Furthermore, Ahmadinejad intends to open the path of transferring weapons, money and terrorist elements of the Revolutionary Guards to the bloodthirsty dictator of Damascus, the criminal Bashar Assad, and support him in massacring his own people who have risen against cruelty and autocracy. Ahmadinejad is also seeking to gain ground in Iraq for the post-Assad period and to plunder Iraq’s wealth in order to relieve itself of its incurable crises.
Ahmadinejad commanded the team that assassinated Iran’s dissident Kurdish leader Abdol-Rahman Ghassemlu and two of his deputies in Vienna on July 13th, 1989. Also, in his early years Ahmadinejad lead terrorist groups affiliated to Khomeini in the Tehran University back in 1979, and plotted the attack on the US Embassy in Tehran in the fall of 1979. Afterwards, Ahmadinejad assumed the role to interrogate and torture prisoners in Tehran’s notorious Evin Prison between the years of 1981 and 1983. During the paramilitary wars of 1986 to 1989, he led a team of bandits assigned to infiltrate into Iraqi soil and carry out terrorist attacks deep inside the country.
The French Le Point magazine in its 3 May 2005 edition wrote: “Iran’s new president Ahmadinejad is a government assassin whose hands are drenched in blood, and he is not the humble and religious individual as described by his media outlets.”
Many Iranian political prisoners who survived the notorious Evin Prison have provided testimonies on Ahmadinejad’s crimes and vicious torture of inmates in this prison, informing European media outlets and international human rights entities about what they witnessed being carried out by ‘Mirzaie’ – Ahmadinejad’s pseudonym – in the years of 1981 to 1983, including viciousness, torture and executions without undergoing a trial.
Ahmadinejad, this terrorist murderer, has been involved in terrorist operations in Iraq and was one of the commanders of death squads assigned to take out Khomeini’s dissidents inside and outside Iran. Along with his colleagues Poor Mohammadi and the murderer Lajevardi, Ahmadinejad carried out the massacre of 30,000 political prisoners in 1988. International experts and jurists are preparing criminal files in order to take decisions and international measures against this terrorist, assassin and commander of criminal groups.