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Friday, May 3, 2013

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was arrested and detained for seven hours on Monday (29/04/2013) then.



Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was arrested and detained for seven hours on Monday (29/04/2013) then. He was warned to shut up related things detrimental to the Islamic regime of Iran before being released. So says a number of sources in the intelligence unit of the Revolutionary Guards as reported, The Guardian Express on Thursday, which was later quoted a number of media, among others, by the Jerusalem Post and the Daily Best.

Ahmadinejad was on his way home from the book fair in Tehran when security advisers told that he was asked to be present at the office of Supreme Leader Ayatollah, Seyyed Ali Hosseini Khamenei, because there is an urgent matter. On the way to the meeting, contact sudden inter-Ahmadinejad convoy security team disconnected. Three other cars then joined the convoy.

Instead taken to the office of the Supreme Leader, Ahmadinejad brought to the office of Hossein Taeb, head of Revolutionary Guards Intelligence. Got there, Ahmadinejad and his entourage disarmed, and communication equipment were taken. Similarly, the report said.

At the same time, the source told The Guardian, hundreds of other members of the Revolutionary Guard intelligence unit asked colleagues around Tehran Ahmadinejad about the existence of a number of documents that harm the regime.

Ahmadinejad interrogated for hours in a meeting with Taeb; Asghar Hejazi, intelligence chief in the office of the supreme leader; Mojtaba Khamenei, the supreme leader's son, and Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejei, Attorney General. There, he was warned to retract some statements about the regime's officials, and was given an ultimatum. Similarly, as reported The Guardian.

The Guardian quoted the regime-controlled media, Baztab, which reported that the presidential candidates ahead of registrations, Ahmadinejad has warned his colleagues. Fill warning, namely that if the chosen candidate to succeed him, Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei, was rejected as a candidate, then he will reveal the tapes that would show that the regime was deceiving the voters in the 2009 presidential election.

The news of the arrest is the latest development in the deteriorating relationship between Ahmadinejad and the supreme leader, and his feud with political opponents who were said to have seen a shift in the position of Ahmadinejad from a traditional to a right-wing conservative. MailOnline reports, Ahmadinejad has also been involved in the ongoing power struggle with family Larijani, a faction which holds several key seats of power in the Middle Eastern country.

One Ahmadinejad ally, Saeed Mortazavi, was re-arrested last February.

Although no official reason was given for his arrest, it was followed by the disclosure of a secret movie Ahmadinejad in parliament, where Mortazavi looked discuss the proposed business deal fraud Fazel Larijani (49), the youngest of five brothers Larijani. Though President Ahmadinejad has long criticized the Larijani family because their grip on power, the family was told that they acquire their roles through legitimate means.

Ali Larijani (54) is the speaker of parliament and a former nuclear negotiator top field. Sadegh Larijani (52) is an Ayatollah who heads Iran's court. Meanwhile their oldest brother, Mohammad Javad Larijani (61), is a Berkeley-educated mathematician. Ali is expected to run for president in June elections.

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