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News number: 8806231485 |
18:05 | 2009-09-14 |
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Detainee Underlines Westerners' Leading Role in Post-Election Frenzy
TEHRAN (FNA)- An IT expert in the former presidential candidate, Mir Hossein Mousavi's election campaign, who was detained after Iran's post-election unrests, confessed to his crimes, alleging that he had been gullible enough to be deceived by certain western countries.
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Speaking at the fifth session of court hearing for the post-election detainees here in Tehran this morning, the detainee identified only as A.A said he actions when serving as a member of the IT committee of Mousavi's election campaign pleased western countries who had designed the unrests.
"It seemed like I was on a train whose destination had been designed and specified by the secret agencies of the US, western countries, the Zionist regime and anti-Revolutionary groups," he said.
A.A also described the Iranian peoples' vigilance and Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei's wisdom as the main elements which foiled plots against the Islamic Republic..
The fifth session of hearing for those involved in the post-election turmoil in Iran started in the 15th Branch of the Tehran Revolutionary Court Monday morning.
The court session is being chaired by Judge Salavati in the presence of the attorneys of the six accused of post-election unrests.
Iran early August started trial of a large number of detainees with major roles in the country's post-election frenzy in which they confessed to their relations with certain foreign countries who contributed a role in fomenting unrests.
Iran has repeatedly accused the West of stoking post-election unrests, singling out Britain and the US for meddling.
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