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An evidence for a premeditated scenario
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An evidence for a premeditated scenario

 

Sattar Orangi

Mojahedin.ws

January 8, 2010

 

Reported by NCRI on 12 December 2009, a statue of Neda Agha Soltan, the young woman who MKO claims to have been shot dead by the Iranian regime during nationwide protests in Iran, was presented as a gift by Maryam Rajavi to Gianfranco Fini, the Speaker of Italy’s Lower House of Parliament. It is one among many other propaganda opportunities that the organization has so far benefitted. MKO has been heavily investing on Neda’s death and has publicized her as an iconic figure for the nationwide uprising of the Iranian people. But there are still many things unclear about her death and it remains a mystery although MKO’s vast propaganda on a single death among many others can by itself demonstrate the role play of the terrorist organization in the premeditated scenario as it was the case with the Paris self-immolations.

 

The incidents of 17 June, self-immolations and the subsequent death of Neda (Hassani) and Marzeh (Mojaveri) was the best granted opportunity to render the whole operation and the dead a legend that substantially has fueled it propaganda machine. in contrast to Maryam Rajavi’s rejection of the incidents as premeditated scenario plotted by the organization, Rajavi’s glorification of the acts of immolations and paying homage to those who died of the burning injuries just after her release  is a clear indication that MKO never left alone the dead and the ‘martyred’ on whom it has invested.

 

And the story repeats again just after the suspicious death of Neda Agha Soltan.  Maryam Rajavi participated in Neda’s arranged memorial ceremony at Auvers sur Oise on June 25, 2009 as she does to pay her homage to the ‘martyred’. But, how was Neda really shot to become MKO’s iconic figure for the post-election nationwide uprising in Iran and the fuel of its propaganda machine? Nobody denies that there were people who were killed in Iran’s post-election chaos but to accept them all just as accidents is sometimes hard to believe especially when there are evidences that prove some to be fake.

 

In a documentary aired by Press TV on January 5, that all could watch and decide for themselves, it was demonstrated that the death of Neda Agha-Soltan bleeding to death on a Tehran street last June was fake and that she was killed, better to say assassinated, later by her accompanies who pretended to be rushing her to hospital. The conspiracy theory presented in the documentary suggests that Ms. Agha-Soltan first sprayed fake blood on her own face, while pretending to have been shot and was later killed by a smuggled handgun that her companions, who seemed to be trying to save her life, used to shot her at the back of her head in the car en route to hospital. The two are known to be a doctor who has since fled Iran and her music teacher who remains there.

 

An excerpt from the documentary shown on Press TV includes footage of the doctor, Arash Hejazi, speaking to the BBC in London, where he moved soon after Ms. Agha-Soltan’s death. The video footage itself well demonstrates that some people are trying to make a video report of a death during the crises but they err while busy at their job. Although MKO tries to denounce the accuracy of the documentary, it can in no way deny its glorification of her death and arranging memorial ceremonies for her that is identical with its notorious role plays in such accidents, especially after Maryam Rajavi has acknowledged that her organization has played a role in the recent violent anti-government protests in Iran.

 

 

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