Iran President Escapes Attack


Tehran, Aug 4 (IANS): Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad escaped an assassination attempt Wednesday when a blast hit one of the vehicles of his cavalcade, a media report said. Iran's Press TV, however, denied the report.

Al Arabiya TV reported the blast took place in the western city of Hamadan as the president was about to address a crowd. The attacker was arrested on the spot.

The bomb hit a car carrying journalists and presidential staff, Al Arabiya cited its own sources as saying.

Later, Ahmadinejad appeared on an Iranian television at a sports stadium in Hamadan. He was apparently well and made no mention of any attack.

Speaking to Press TV, an informed source in Iran's presidential office rejected as false the reports of attack on President Ahmadinejad.

The source said no such attack took place.

  

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  • A.S.Mathew, U.S.A.

    Wed, Aug 04 2010

    This is a dire warning that his
    political base and support in
    Iran, also internationally is
    being diminished every day.
    His volatile rhetoric has created
    more enemies inside and outside of
    Iran. He will not be able to
    hang on to his autocratic rule
    for a very long because, 75%
    of the young and educated population of the
    nation are totally disenchanted
    with the autocratic rule being
    dictated by the radically conservative clerical hierarchy
    of Iran. Iran has more western
    influence than any other country
    in the gulf region.

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  • aboobaker uppala, uppala/Holy Makkah

    Wed, Aug 04 2010

    INSTEAD OF PRAISING ALI,HASSAN,HUSSAIN AND RESPECTABLE PERSONALITIES OF ISLAM PRAISE THE LORD WHO REALLY SAVED YOUR LIFE. OPEN THE EYES BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.

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