The Argentinian prosecutor in the AMIA Jewish center bombing case
accused Iran of building clandestine intelligence stations in South
American countries from which to launch terror attacks.
Prosecutor Alberto Nisman’s office made the accusations in a 502-page
indictment released Wednesday that blames Iranian officials for the
July 18, 1994 attack on the AMIA center, which killed 85 and injured
hundreds.
The indictment said the intelligence stations were established to
sponsor, foster and execute terrorist attacks in order to export the
Islamic revolution. Identical intelligence bases and centers were
discovered in Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Chile, Colombia, Guyana,
Trinidad and Tobago, and Suriname.
According to the indictment, the intelligence and terrorist network
that struck the AMIA Jewish center was nearly successful in an attempt
to blow up the John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York. The
bid was thwarted, however, and the plotters were arrested and later
sentenced to life terms in prison.
Nisman offered new and corroborating evidence implicating the highest
authorities of Iran in the AMIA bombing. The indictment stresses the
higher degree of responsibility that Mohsen Rabbani, a former Iranian
cultural attache, had not only in the attack, but also as a coordinator
of the Iranian infiltration in South America.
According to Nisman, Rabbani spread his activities to Guyana through
his disciple, Abdul Kadir, a former Guyanese lawmaker who was among
those imprisoned for the attempted attack on Kennedy Airport. Kadir was
trained and supported by Tehran, the indictment said, and was arrested
while boarding a plane for Iran.
The indictment said the Iranian regime organized a 1982 seminar in
Tehran on the subject of the “Ideal Islamic Government” that was
attended by some 380 religious men from 70 countries. The meeting was a
turning point in the regime’s method of exporting the revolution, which
included the use of violence and terrorism.
In the years following the seminar, the indictment said, Rabbani and
Kadir were among the many high-level appointments that were made of
leaders to infiltrate the South American countries.
http://www.jta.org/2013/05/29/news-opinion/world/iran-built-south-american-terror-network-argentinian-prosecutor-finds
False Flag Attacks in Argentina: AMIA and Israeli Embassy Bldgs
Argentina suffered its two worst terrorist bomb attcks in March 1992 and July 1994 agains tht eIsraeli Embassy and AMIA Jewish Mutual Building, respectively. Both were in Buenos Aires and show all the traces of False Flags. Regarding the AMIA attack, especially, Israel, Zionist organizations and the US have exerted enormous and blatant pressure so facts would be falsified, false evidence planted and Argentina's authorities coaxed into accusing Iran, Hezbollah and Syria for the attack. And indeed, they have succeeded...!
Wednesday 29 May 2013
Iran built South American terror network, Argentinian prosecutor alleges
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