Mohsen Sazegara
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And on the other side of the parliament was street that people gathering, thousands of people mourning their bodies. We thought, I have said that we were foolish. We thought that, OK, Kashmiri, nobody doubted about him. He was not a suspect person for us on that time because he was one of the honest people working in that office and very good staff.
And on the other side of the parliament was street that people gathering, thousands of people mourning their bodies. We thought, I have said that we were foolish. We thought that, OK, Kashmiri, nobody doubted about him. He was not a suspect person for us on that time because he was one of the honest people working in that office and very good staff.
Everybody thought that, okay, these three people are killed. And that night, at last, with the dentist and their family, they recognized that these two bodies are for Rajoy and Bahunar. But the third person, we didn't find anything. So we thought that he has been killed. But you didn't know? No. We thought that he has been burned so badly that didn't find anything.
Everybody thought that, okay, these three people are killed. And that night, at last, with the dentist and their family, they recognized that these two bodies are for Rajoy and Bahunar. But the third person, we didn't find anything. So we thought that he has been killed. But you didn't know? No. We thought that he has been burned so badly that didn't find anything.
So we asked some of the clergy in... When I say we, I mean not only me, a group of workers in a prime minister office, that we thought that, okay... We can collect the ashes and a part of his body will be over there. So it can be his body and be mourned by the people and transferring for a funeral and transferring to cemetery. That was the day after at night when I went to a group of our friends.
So we asked some of the clergy in... When I say we, I mean not only me, a group of workers in a prime minister office, that we thought that, okay... We can collect the ashes and a part of his body will be over there. So it can be his body and be mourned by the people and transferring for a funeral and transferring to cemetery. That was the day after at night when I went to a group of our friends.
We had a gathering together once a week. I was very sad. And when I talked about bomb blasting yesterday and what happened, how Kashmiri was, you know, burned, nothing was earned. I remember one of my friends in that meeting said that Mohsen, what are you talking about? Didn't he have any belt? ring, some metal things. I said, yes. He said that, OK, why didn't you find them?
We had a gathering together once a week. I was very sad. And when I talked about bomb blasting yesterday and what happened, how Kashmiri was, you know, burned, nothing was earned. I remember one of my friends in that meeting said that Mohsen, what are you talking about? Didn't he have any belt? ring, some metal things. I said, yes. He said that, OK, why didn't you find them?
And besides, he was a biologist, said that a person, say 140 pounds, If he's burned, even in very, very high temperature, at least 15, 30 pounds will remain, especially the bones. So it's not possible that you didn't find anything. I said that, yes, you are right. He laughed and said that maybe he was the guy that put the bomb and fled the room.
And besides, he was a biologist, said that a person, say 140 pounds, If he's burned, even in very, very high temperature, at least 15, 30 pounds will remain, especially the bones. So it's not possible that you didn't find anything. I said that, yes, you are right. He laughed and said that maybe he was the guy that put the bomb and fled the room.
So the day after, I remember that when I went to prime minister office and the committee in that division of intelligence division of the office, started to investigating the bomb blasting. I went early in the morning. That was 7 o'clock in the morning. I knocked at the door that they were talking and investigating. One of them came out, and I told him that it seems that we were wrong.
So the day after, I remember that when I went to prime minister office and the committee in that division of intelligence division of the office, started to investigating the bomb blasting. I went early in the morning. That was 7 o'clock in the morning. I knocked at the door that they were talking and investigating. One of them came out, and I told him that it seems that we were wrong.
Kashmiri can be the guy. He said, don't say anything because we have reached the same result and same. idea because we didn't find his car around in any street. And his family is not at his home.
Kashmiri can be the guy. He said, don't say anything because we have reached the same result and same. idea because we didn't find his car around in any street. And his family is not at his home.
You know, in Farsi we say that when a problem is solved, then you think it's easy. On that day, the day after explosion and nobody, first of all, was suspicious to Kashmiri. Later was found out that, Oh, he was a secret member of MKO, uh, that, you know, penetrated in the offices. Uh, and, uh,
You know, in Farsi we say that when a problem is solved, then you think it's easy. On that day, the day after explosion and nobody, first of all, was suspicious to Kashmiri. Later was found out that, Oh, he was a secret member of MKO, uh, that, you know, penetrated in the offices. Uh, and, uh,
For two months, I was boss of this guy. He worked for one of the offices that was under my...
For two months, I was boss of this guy. He worked for one of the offices that was under my...
Yeah. Do you know what this sounds like? This is the reason that, you know, because there was, you know, internal competition in, you know, powerless, better to say powerless struggle inside the newborn. Were you very ambitious at the time? No. No, I prefer to leave every job to go to, you know, start a political party and publishing papers. But I went to industries.
Yeah. Do you know what this sounds like? This is the reason that, you know, because there was, you know, internal competition in, you know, powerless, better to say powerless struggle inside the newborn. Were you very ambitious at the time? No. No, I prefer to leave every job to go to, you know, start a political party and publishing papers. But I went to industries.