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Tuesday
Aug102010

Iran: Proof of Revolutionary Guard Interference in the 2009 Election? (Aramesh)

Arash Aramesh writes in insideIRAN of an audio clip allegedly causing a sensation inside Iran. This, he claims, is the basis for this week's lawsuit by seven detained reformist political prisoners against the Revolutionary Guard.

Peyke Iran posts the text and audio files of the Revolutionary Guard commander's speech.

A senior Iranian intelligence official, presumably from the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps’ intelligence wing, was heard in an audio file outlining the IRGC’s involvement in dealing with the opposition before and after the June 12 election last year.

This audio file dates back to a private speech given by the general to a number of high-ranking clerics and state officials in the northeastern city of Mashhad, sometime after the June 12 election.

General Moshfegh, the intelligence official presumably heard on the audio file, accused high-ranking members of the opposition, including former President Mohammad Khatami, Assembly of Experts Chairman Akbar Hashemi-Rafsanjani, and opposition leader Mir Hossein Moussavi of having direct ties to the United States and Great Britain. He said that these individuals and their families are connected to the West and “we [the IRGC] have made an effort in recent months to make this public.”

During this private speech, Moshfegh accused leading Iranian opposition figures of having held private meetings in the home of Mehdi Hashemi, Rafsanjani’s son currently on the run from the Islamic Republic, in order to find a way to “get back in the system”, implying that these forces were looking for a way to infiltrate the government.

This high-ranking intelligence official accuses Iran’s reformists of seeking to weaken Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei during President Khatami’s tenure. Moshfegh claims that key reformist
figures, who held sensitive government positions at the time in places such as the Interior and the Intelligence Ministries, sought to create a crisis and therefore weaken the Supreme Leader.

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Reader Comments (5)

What a shame...

August 10, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJosh Shahryar

Has any English translation of the tape surfaced yet?

August 10, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterCatherine

Catherine,

Too early for a translation, as the tape just has surfaced. It's a long speech, perhaps also difficult to translate because of many allusions, only understandable for Persian readers.

Arshama

August 10, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterArshama

I wonder why they kept the tape lying around.... for training purposes? ;-)

August 10, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterCatherine

Jafari was making noises about a colour revolution before the election and said that it would not be allowed. Nothing new about this revelation

Barry

August 11, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterBaz

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