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Ahmadinejad Campaign Office Attacked By Gunmen

NASSER KARIMI   05/29/09 03:23 PM ET   AP

Iran Elections

TEHRAN, Iran — Gunmen wounded three people at one of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's campaign offices in southeast Iran on Friday, a day after a bombing in a Shiite mosque in the same city killed 25 people, the official news agency said.

The attacks took place in Zahedan, the capital of a lawless province near Pakistan and Afghanistan that has witnessed attacks by Jundallah, a militant group that claims to be fighting for the rights of minority Sunnis and is believed to have al-Qaida links.

Abdel Raouf Rigi, a Jundallah spokesman, told Al-Arabiya television that his group was responsible for Thursday's attack and said it was carried out by a suicide bomber targeting a secret meeting of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards that was taking place inside the mosque.

Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, blamed "interventionist powers" of trying to incite sectarian conflict with the mosque bombing, and the country's interior minister specifically accused the U.S. and Israel.

Iran often blames Western powers for violence inside the country _ accusations they routinely refuse as the U.S. did Friday.

"We condemn this terrorist attack in the strongest possible terms and extend our sympathy to the families of those injured and killed," State Department spokesman Ian Kelly told reporters in Washington.

"We do not sponsor any form of terrorism in Iran and we continue to work with the international community to prevent any attacks against any innocent civilians anywhere," he said.

It was unclear if there was any connection between the two attacks in Zahedan, located some 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) southeast of Tehran.

The three gunmen who attacked the campaign office insulted and threatened people before opening fire and injuring two office workers and an infant, the Islamic Republic News Agency quoted the office chief, Mohammad Zahed Sheikhi, as saying. The men were captured after a short chase, he said without providing further detail.

The attack comes two weeks before Ahmadinejad faces a tough election against three other candidates, two of whom are reformists who have criticized the president's performance and hope to improve relations with the West.

Ahmadinejad and other hard-liners in the government have often had a hostile relationship with the U.S. and its allies, reflected in the frequent accusations that the countries are fomenting unrest in Iran.

"I announce that ... those who committed the bombing are neither Shiite nor Sunni. They are Americans and Israelis" who want to stoke sectarian conflict in the country, Iranian Interior Minister Sadeq Mahsouli said on the ministry's Web site.

Khamenei urged Sunni and Shiite leaders in a message read by state television temper their reaction to the attack and distance themselves from extremists.

The Martyr Foundation, a government organization that provides financial support to victims of terrorist attacks in Iran, said 25 people were killed in the bombing in Zahedan's second-largest Shiite mosque.

Jalal Sayyah, a senior security official in Zahedan, said 145 people were injured in the bombing and three suspects have been detained.

"Hire of the terrorists by the U.S. was verified based on investigation," Sayyah told The Associated Press.

Sayyah did not say whether the terrorists belonged to a specific group. In 2007, Jundallah, or God's Brigade, killed 11 members of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards in Zahedan.

Iran blamed a similar bombing of a Shiite mosque in the country's southwest in April 2008 on three men it said had ties to the U.S. The bombing in the city of Shiraz, located some 550 miles (885 kilometers) south of Tehran, killed 14 people.

Last month, Iran hanged the men, who the court said were members of a little known monarchist group that wants to overthrow the country's ruling Islamic establishment.

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09:27 AM on 05/30/2009
According to news today, "The State Department is seriously considering placing a shadowy anti-Iranian militant group on its terrorism list, a move that would send a conciliatory signal to Iran as the Obama administration is trying to restart diplomatic talks, according to US officials." (the Boston Globe).

Call me naive, I like to believe the US was not behind this. There are plenty of similar mosque bombings attacking Shi'a pilgrims in Iraq.

Read more Iran news in English at IranQuest.
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07:54 PM on 05/30/2009
TOO LATE

OK. You're (dangerously) NA1VE! What do you want? A signed copy of the order? Sy Hersh - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/06/29/seymour-hersh-exposes-new_n_109818.html

Pepe Escobar - Balochistan is the ultimate prize - Asia Times - http://www.atimes.com/atimes/others/Escobar.html

Real News - search for 'Pepe', _not_ complete - http://therealnews.com/t/index.php

"There are only two ways to win an insurgency. Ethnic cleansing. Or ge. n0c1de." - Pepe Escobar - LATEST - K1. ll1ng them softly with air strikes" - http://therealnews.com/t/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=74&jumival=3672&updaterx=2009-05-08+15:46:33

Peter Dale Scott with Tariq Ali and Michael Parenti - China and US control Pakistan via Zardari - @ 9:20 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQ1TX-QwtGo

'Too Late' - Judy Dench - Shakespeare in Love - @2:48 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mhNn
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Khirad
12:27 AM on 05/31/2009
I have the same feelings you do.
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11:53 PM on 05/29/2009
Round up the usual suspects (US and Israel).
04:24 PM on 05/29/2009
The CIA did say this was going to happen in Iraq, they did say that the religious element would turn on Mahmoud, this year, and that this would effect his popularity in his own country... and then this stuff starts to happen... any connection?! Hummmn...
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take10
11:19 AM on 05/30/2009
You must mean CIA sponsored insurgents using terrorist attacks to undermine the Iranian President! Not long ago, this is exactly what the US government was stated it would pursue to create dissension within the Iranian electorate. They even talked about financial support for such action. Now they want to claim innocence! Trusting the CIA to be transparent in matters where disinformation is the name of the game is ludicrous!
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take10
11:26 AM on 05/30/2009
You must mean CIA sponsored insurgents using terrorist attacks to undermine the Iranian President! Not long ago, this is exactly what the US government has stated it would pursue to create dissension within the Iranian electorate. They even talked about financial support for such action. Now they want to claim innocence! Trusting the CIA to be transparent in matters where disinformation is the name of the game is ludicrous!
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myarmsaregreen
04:22 PM on 05/29/2009
The CIA has been slowly arming resistance to the Iranian regime for the last 3 years. Obama will continue the process.

it's cheaper than invading and the Iraqi's have a vested interest in participating in payback for Iranian support of the car bombings in their own country.
04:14 PM on 05/29/2009
I'm sure Israel will be blamed for this too, regardless of the facts.
03:34 PM on 05/29/2009
Maybe his own people will end his flirtation with nukes and the inevitable destruction of so much INNOCENT IRANIAN LIVES.
03:01 PM on 05/29/2009
Is this a legitimate attack? Or is President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad trying to get sympathy vote for his re-election. Seems very coincidental to me.
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02:53 PM on 05/29/2009
Oh yes trouble in paradise of Iran so the blame the US WTF is wrong with them
02:38 PM on 05/29/2009
In whose interest is it, in the days before the election, to cause terror in Iran?

First I would say it is Ahmedinijad and the old men who are in power. But I am not sure just how cynical they would be. Certainly any claims of national security will help in the re-election bid. just like it helped GW Bush in 2004

But i somehow doubt they would be murdering their own people.

As far as being the action of the USA. I would hope that intelligence would be driving US policy and no matter what direction President Obama will take on Iran, they would cool any and all hostile action. At least until after the elections.

But certainly there were reports of the Bush Administration sponsoring terrorist acts in that region in the past. how accurate the reports were i cannot judge.

As far as Israel. I doubt they would have agents working in the region. It is possible I suppose. Under deep cover. VERY DEEP. But I find it unlikely.

Which leaves us with the most likely group, al Qaida linked Sunni Fundamentalists. After all they have similarly bombed Shia Mosques in Pakistan. This would be SOP for them.

And don't forget the bombing of the Golden Dome Mosque that really set off the civil war in Iraq.

I would say that without a doubt al Qaida and it's clones have the most motive. An alliance between Iran and the West is their worst nightmare.
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Bitsko
He of the smoldering eyes
02:37 PM on 05/29/2009
Expect a nasty crackdown on the minority Sunnis.
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02:32 PM on 05/29/2009
"This is Theocracy in action"
01:56 PM on 05/29/2009
call in blackwater ?
01:48 PM on 05/29/2009
The June 12 elections can determine the direction for IRan and it's moderate leaning middle class, if they show up and their votes are actually counted correctly. Corruption sandwich anyone? That said, I'm excited to see what Obama will say on June 4th in Cairo and if he makes any remarks about the election in Iran.

Check out www.bloggingthecasbah.com for a very cool Middle East website run by some very hip and connected young traveling bloggers.
01:33 PM on 05/29/2009
The attackers of the mosque are members of Jundullah, a Sunni terrorist group of Baluchistan tied to Al Qaeda and supported by the CIA. How ironic?
04:46 PM on 05/29/2009
The CIA does NOT support AlQueada !
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07:48 PM on 05/30/2009
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE (SOP)

Darn. Somebody forget to pass that message on. Again.

Nafeez Mossadeq Ahmed - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cT2wmFGQEY
http://nafeez.blogspot.com/

The previous one -- in Europe, for variation -- Operation Glad1o - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Gladio

John Pilger - War on Democracy - http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article18236.htm

Gee. Looks like Standard Operating Procedure (SOP). How could that happen? A. Glad you asked. Father Roy Bourgeois knows _exactly_ how - http://www.hulu.com/watch/69785/global-voices-father-roy-inside-the-school-of-assassins

John Stockwell - "Third World War" - Forty years of Secret Wars of the C. 1. A - 6 million killed - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3ioJGMCr-Y

Secret Wars of the C. 1. A. - http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Stockwell/StockwellCIA87_2.html
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Khirad
12:22 AM on 05/31/2009
Define al-Qaeda ties.
01:19 PM on 05/29/2009
here's yet another one ahmadinejad can blame bush for.