Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Alliance of builders
Ali Saremi was hanged in Tehran on Tuesday.
Saremi, a member of the MKO terrorist group, had been found guilty of charges of being a Mohareb (an enemy of God) and spreading propaganda against the Islamic establishment.
He was last arrested in 2007 on charges of persistently engaging in activities and taking part in events and establishments against the Islamic Revolution and in support of the MKO, as well as dispatching reports to the terrorist cell. Agents had also seized a number of CD's, films, photos and hand-written documents of the terrorist group from Saremi's house.
Ali Akbar Siyadat was also executed in Tehran on the same day after he was sentenced to death for working as a spy for Israeli intelligence agency since 2004.
He had received 60,000 dollars to transfer classified information to the Israeli regime.
Siyadat was arrested in 2008 while trying to leave Iran along with his wife.
The spy had confessed to his links with foreigners while trying to conduct trade activities before establishing contacts with one Israeli embassy overseas.
He also acknowledged his role in passing information about an Iranian military base to enemies. He had received a laptop computer and other equipment from his handlers three years ago to carry out his spying activities.
Siyadat had admitted to meeting Israeli intelligence agents in public places such as hotels in Turkey, Thailand and the Netherlands.
He also acknowledged receiving 3,000-7,000 dollars for submitting information about the number of Iranian operational planes, daily training and operational flights from different bases, the number of air accidents and their causes, as well as system information on different aircraft and missiles belonging to the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps.
The US had better deal with its own internal issues, including its catastrophic human rights situation, rather than meddling in the internal affairs of other countries.
US officials had better take issues pertaining to other countries off their agenda since such matters is none of their concern.
Claims of al-Qaeda presence in our country is a repetitive scenario, brought up every now and then by those who seek to sow discord among Islamic states and follow an Iranophobia scheme.
If the USA and their puppets want to continue their previous path, the Iranian nation is fully prepared, and will give ill-wishers a response that will make their enemies repent.
But if you have come for honest cooperation and if you have come to recognize the indisputable rights of the Iranian nation, then such an attitude would be beneficial to all; we prefer the second option.
But if you once again choose the first option under the influence of the devils, then Iran will show the same response that it has, thus far, shown, this nation does not allow any world power to usurp even an iota of its rights.
Saremi, a member of the MKO terrorist group, had been found guilty of charges of being a Mohareb (an enemy of God) and spreading propaganda against the Islamic establishment.
He was last arrested in 2007 on charges of persistently engaging in activities and taking part in events and establishments against the Islamic Revolution and in support of the MKO, as well as dispatching reports to the terrorist cell. Agents had also seized a number of CD's, films, photos and hand-written documents of the terrorist group from Saremi's house.
Ali Akbar Siyadat was also executed in Tehran on the same day after he was sentenced to death for working as a spy for Israeli intelligence agency since 2004.
He had received 60,000 dollars to transfer classified information to the Israeli regime.
Siyadat was arrested in 2008 while trying to leave Iran along with his wife.
The spy had confessed to his links with foreigners while trying to conduct trade activities before establishing contacts with one Israeli embassy overseas.
He also acknowledged his role in passing information about an Iranian military base to enemies. He had received a laptop computer and other equipment from his handlers three years ago to carry out his spying activities.
Siyadat had admitted to meeting Israeli intelligence agents in public places such as hotels in Turkey, Thailand and the Netherlands.
He also acknowledged receiving 3,000-7,000 dollars for submitting information about the number of Iranian operational planes, daily training and operational flights from different bases, the number of air accidents and their causes, as well as system information on different aircraft and missiles belonging to the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps.
The US had better deal with its own internal issues, including its catastrophic human rights situation, rather than meddling in the internal affairs of other countries.
US officials had better take issues pertaining to other countries off their agenda since such matters is none of their concern.
Claims of al-Qaeda presence in our country is a repetitive scenario, brought up every now and then by those who seek to sow discord among Islamic states and follow an Iranophobia scheme.
If the USA and their puppets want to continue their previous path, the Iranian nation is fully prepared, and will give ill-wishers a response that will make their enemies repent.
But if you have come for honest cooperation and if you have come to recognize the indisputable rights of the Iranian nation, then such an attitude would be beneficial to all; we prefer the second option.
But if you once again choose the first option under the influence of the devils, then Iran will show the same response that it has, thus far, shown, this nation does not allow any world power to usurp even an iota of its rights.