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Iran hangs terrorists supported by USA and India

Iran hangs terrorists supported by USA and India
Posted on June 20, 2010 by The Editors



It is amazing that a terror group using murder and mayhem is not on the US terror list. In fact the front page story in the New York times doesn’t even have the word “terror” or “terrorist” in it. The US Congress had allocated $450 million to instigate Iranains against the government. Support for Jundullah and Mujahideen a Khalq were part and parcel of the funding. Jundullah is headquartered in Tel Aviv and is Israel’s answer to Hizbullah and Hamas. The Jundullah Rigi met with the Indian Ambassador in Kabul and on his way out of Afghanistan was arrested by the Pakistanis and handed over to the Iranians. His brother was dealt in the same manner and will meet the same fate.

Where are the drones which bomb those who harbor and provide succor to the Jundallah terrorists. Where is the UN report listing the evil doers of Jundallah? Why is the world silent on the murderous Junduallah?

Iran hanged a rebel leader, Abdul-Malik Rigi, on Sunday morning after a revolutionary court found him guilty of 79 criminal charges, the ISNA news agency reported.

Mr. Rigi was identified as the founder and leader of the Jundallah group in southeastern Iran, near the border with Afghanistan and Pakistan. The terror group, whose name means soldiers of God in Arabic, was responsible for a series of bombings and attacks since 2003 in which 154 members of the government security forces were killed and 320 others were wounded, the report said.

He was hanged in the notorious Evin prison in Tehran in the presence of families of some victims.

Mr. Rigi was charged with armed robbery, having ties with Israeli, American and NATO intelligence agents, involvement in the killing of dozens of security force officers, kidnapping and founding Jundallah, which the authorities characterized as a terrorist group.

The group had claimed responsibility for attacks against government forces in Sistan-Baluchestan Province, the home of members of the Sunni Baluchi ethnic group, who are a minority in Shiite-dominated Iran.

Most drug traffickers from Afghanistan and Pakistan pass through the province, and Iranian authorities had said that Mr. Riggi was involved in smuggling drugs.

Authorities in Iran said in February that Mr. Rigi was arrested by Iranian security forces as he was flying over the Persian Gulf en route from Dubai to Kyrgyzstan. Video broadcast by Iranian state television showed masked men taking him from a small plane. His younger brother, Abdul-Hamid Rigi, was captured in Pakistan in 2008 and executed in Iran last month.

Thanks man. I have been having a pretty rough day. You lightened it up so much with your flawless sense of humour. :rofl::rofl:

And a question to the author, should he ever read this: why blame India? Whats the evidence the terrorist met with Indian ambassaodr? And what does India gain by supporting insurgency against Iran? Last time i checked India and Iran had good relations, and we were even building a port in Iran (Chabbar). So it defies logic that we support insurgency against them.
 
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