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Iran's parliament names U.S. army and CIA "terrorist"
TEHRAN, Sep. 29 (ISNA)-Iran's parliament called the U.S. invader army and CIA, terrorists.

Iran's parliament members in a statement named some terrorist activities of U.S. invader army and CIA agents all around the world and backed their ideas with the following evidences:

1- Atomic bombard of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and employing uranium in bombing Balkan, Iraq and Afghanistan.

2- Occupying many countries such as Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan.

3- Supporting the Zionist racist regime and cooperating in its terrorist operations against innocent nation of Palestine, Lebanon and other regional countries.

4- Illegal support of Iraq's dictator Saddam and terrorist groups such as MKO.

5- Training Al-Qaeda and Taliban terrorists by CIA while the Soviet Union occupied Afghanistan.

6- Killing innocent people of Iraq and Afghanistan, every day bombing, torturing civilians in Guantanamo Bay and Abu Ghraib and other secret prisons particularly in Europe, all in all they make the black report of the U.S. military and CIA.

Ordinarily such measures violate all the world's criterions and international regulations such as the charter of the UN as well as human rights and war conventions.

Iran's parliament while condemning the U.S. military for its invasions and creating insecurity in the region particularly Iraq and Afghanistan called for the UN to prevent it from torturing more people in Guantanamo Bay and Abu Ghraib and other secret prisons.

... Payvand News - 9/29/07 ... --


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