March 28, 2007

Interpol issues extradition warrants for five senior Iranians and one senior Hezbollah Operative


From the Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center at the Israel Intelligence Heritage & Commemoration Center (IICC):
Following an appeal from the Argentinean Attorney General, Interpol issued international extradition warrants for five senior Iranians and one senior Hezbollah operative. The charge was involvement in the suicide bombing attack of the Jewish community center building (AMIA) in Argentina in 1994.

1. Interpol's Executive Committee decided to issue a Red Notice for one senior Hezbollah operative and five senior Iranians. The six are suspected of involvement in the July 18, 1994 bombing of the Jewish Community Building (AMIA) in Argentinan, which killed 85 individuals and wounded several hundred.

The six for whom the warrants were issued are:
A. Imad Moughnieh (also spelled 'Mugniyah'), Hassan Nasrallah's military deputy and head of Hezbollah's External Security Service. He is an internationally notorious terrorist who was responsible for many terrorist attacks against Western, Israeli and Jewish targets in Lebanon and in other countries, and is wanted by the United States.

B. Mohsen Rabbani, Iranian cultural attaché in Buenos Aires at the time of the attack.

C. Ahmad Reza Asghari (also known as Mohsen Randjbaran ), third secretary of the Iranian embassy in Buenos Aires at the time of the attack.

D. Ahmad Vahidi, formerly commander of the Qods Force and today acting minister of defense.

E. Mohsen Rezai, commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, 5 formerly and currently secretary of the Expediency Discernment Council.

F. Ali Fallahijan, formerly Iran 's minister of intelligence and security, today advisor to Khamenei.
3. On November 10, 2006 the Argentinean Attorney General issued international arrest warrants for the Iran 's former president, Ali Rafsanjani, and eight additional men who were involved in the bombing of the AMIA building, on the charge of crimes against humanity. Two weeks later Argentina asked Interpol to issue warrants for the nine ( eight of whom are Iranian ). Interpol's Executive Council reported that after weighing various written and oral testimonies presented in Argentina and Iran , it had decided to adopt the summation of the report prepared by Interpol's legal department regarding issuing international arrest warrants for five Iranians and one Hezbollah operatives who had been involved in the attack.

4. The warrants will go into effect on March 31, 2007, unless Argentina or Iran (or any other country) files an appeal and expresses opposition. If an appeal is filed the issue will be transferred to in Interpol's General Assembly for deliberation ( November 2007) . Interpol did not issue international extradition warrants for former Iranian president Ali Rafsanjani , former foreign minister Ali Akbar Velayati or former Iranian ambassador to Argentina, Hadi Suleimanpour, who were all included in the Argentinean request for extradition, in our opinion out of political considerations.

5. Iran denies any involvement in the attack, and has criticized both the investigation conducted in Argentina and Interpol's Executive Committee decision resulting from it. Iranian spokesmen have said that Interpol's decision is unacceptable and that the issuing of warrants is a violation of Interpol's constitution. Iranian sources described the decision as “a Zionist plot” intended to deflect international attention from the “crimes Israel commits against women and children in Palestine .” Nevertheless, Iran has not yet filed an official appeal with Interpol regarding the decision.

For more information, see here.
UPDATE: Click here for more information on Imad Mugniyah.

Posted by: Kafir at 09:57 AM | Comments (13) | Add Comment
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1 More information on Imad Mugniyah:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imad_Mugniyah

Posted by: Kafir at March 28, 2007 11:11 AM (HsmTD)

2 Ahmad Reza Asghari --- any relation to the recently defected General Ali Reza Asghari?


Posted by: Vicki at March 28, 2007 11:39 AM (KNd6y)

3 Good question, Vicky... and the short answer is - I don't know.
I've done a bit of Googling, but haven't turned up anything, other thyan the fact that Asghari seems to be a fairly common 'surname'.

Posted by: Kafir at March 28, 2007 11:49 AM (HsmTD)

4 Please pardon my misspelling of your name, Vicki.

Posted by: Kafir at March 28, 2007 11:50 AM (HsmTD)

5 Hi Kafir,
This was long long overdue.

Incidentally,
there is a much more extensive list of the terror-masters of the Arab-worshipping mo-slime Islamic Republic that's being compiled by Iranian patriots. The list (if I can find it) is quite extensive containing not only the identities of the culprits and their specific crimes but also their residences, their primary possessions and investments, and the possessions of their immediate families etc.

Posted by: Garduneh Mehr at March 28, 2007 12:06 PM (j97MF)

6 Garduneh Mehr - If you can find it, I'd be interested in seeing that list.

Kafir

Posted by: Kafir at March 28, 2007 12:18 PM (HsmTD)

7 Wiki also has a rather informative article discussing the close operational cooperation between the local rightwing pro Nazi police groups that prevented any local investigations or convictions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMIA_bombing

Posted by: John Ryan at March 28, 2007 01:50 PM (TcoRJ)

8 why do all criminal fucks go to Argentina..che?

Posted by: mrclark at March 28, 2007 02:18 PM (MEa82)

9 Mugsy err Seymour Hersh? have you seen him lately, apparently the people he meets with have....or at least he intamates

Posted by: akak at March 28, 2007 02:29 PM (vxcUE)

10 Muslimes must take ugly pills.

Posted by: greyrooster at March 28, 2007 08:24 PM (LXuMj)

11 Too bad they don't publish a list of whose who here in the US. But then, just look at the dem lack of leadership and you get a good selection to start with for gene pool removal by way of needing to be defunded. Not killed, just removed from any type of position that allows them to keep ruining this country and being the heros of the camel shlong polishers on this list.

Posted by: wb at March 29, 2007 05:47 AM (D4E90)

12 #11 - wb: "Too bad they don't publish a list of whose who here in the US."

See this post:
http://mypetjawa.mu.nu/archives/187175.php

Posted by: Kafir at March 30, 2007 11:53 AM (HsmTD)

13 Are they offering 25:000 pisaquas for each?

Posted by: sandpiper at April 01, 2007 08:48 PM (nRNnq)

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