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Arash

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Oct 5, 2005, 3:03:14 PM10/5/05
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British terrorists and their propaganda mouthpiece, BBC continue to spread lies.
Although it should be no surprise to anyone with a functioning brain that BBC is the
official propaganda tool of the British terrorist government.

BBC always lies, that is their official job. But BBC is also in the dark, the British
terrorists and their propaganda mouthpiece, the BBC, are still living in the past,
and think they can LIE and no one will notice.

British terrorists and their propaganda mouthpiece, the BBC, have yet to understand
that the World has changed very significantly--information spreads very fast.

This accusation is just a ploy to cover up the British bloody interference in
Khoozestan and British support for arab terrorists who live in London. However, the
British got to understand that their colonial dominance of the region is over, but
since they still live in the past, it will take some time for them to comprehend this
new reality.

When Iran decides to finish the British occupation of Shias in the south, no British
will remain alive.

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BBC (British Brainwashing Committee)
October 5, 2005

Iran 'behind attacks on British'

persian[AT]bbc.co.uk
worldservice[AT]bbc.co.uk
newsonline[AT]bbc.co.uk
arabic[AT]bbc.co.uk
bbc[AT]azdata.net
office[AT]bbcmon.baku.az
Paul.Reynolds-INTERNET[AT]bbc.co.uk

Britain has accused Iran of responsibility for explosions which have caused the
deaths of all eight UK soldiers [SAS terrorists] killed in Iraq this year.
A senior British official, briefing correspondents in London, blamed Iranian
Revolutionary Guards.

He said they provided the technology to a Shia group in southern Iraq. The Iranians
had denied this, he added.

While UK officials have hinted at an Iranian link before, this is the first specific
allegation to be made.

They may feel there is little to lose right now by making such accusations, given
that diplomatic relations are already low following the breakdown of talks over
Iran's nuclear programme, says the BBC website's world affairs correspondent, Paul
Reynolds.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the technology had come from
Hezbollah in Lebanon via Iran and produced an "explosively shaped projectile".

He said that dissidents from the Mehdi army, a militia controlled by the radical Shia
cleric Moqtada Sadr, were suspected of carrying out the attacks.

One of their leaders, Ahmed al-Fartusi, was arrested by British forces recently and
was "currently enjoying British hospitality", as the official put it.

It was that arrest which sparked off an anti-British protest in Basra recently.

The official said that protests had been made to Iran and that the Iranian government
had denied responsibility.

Asked about an Iranian motive, the official said that it could be that Iran felt that
it had to show that it could not be "pushed around".

The official also said that the trial of Saddam, due to start on 19 October, might be
postponed until after the elections in December. Logistical arrangements for the
trial, including a witness protection programme and even whether bullet proof glass
was to be used around the dock, had still not been decided, he said.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4312516.stm


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