Source: Radio Zamaneh
Iran Ministry of Intelligence accused a senior aide of disputing candidate of
the presidential elections, Mir Hossein Mousavi, of "espionage." They also
announced that during Ashura Day events, on December 27, they also arrested two
German diplomats.
In a press conference, a deputy of the Ministry
told reporters that one of Mr. Mousavi's adviser was in contact with Western
intelligence organizations and has confessed to his "crime of espionage."
While he did not reveal the identity of the adviser, he claimed this individual
was in possession of communication tools from Western intelligence services.
Since the Ashura Day protests, ten senior aides of Mir Hossein Mousavi have been
arrested and the most prominent of them are Alireza Beheshti and Mohammadreza
Tajik.

Iran's Green Opposition
Movement is planning more protest rallies on February 11,
the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution
Intelligence Minister's deputy also announced
that on Ashura Day they arrested two German diplomats going by the assumed names
of "Yogi and Ingo." He claimed these individuals were involved in the
"disturbances" of Ashura Day.
Earlier the judiciary also reported that the Swedish Charge d'affaires was
arrested for 24 hours in connection with Ashura Day events.
The Intelligence Ministry claimed the Ashura Day events were pre-planned and the
arrested Germans were in charge of a network of people who were involved in the
"disturbances."
They added that they believe "this network is connected to German intelligence
services and is comprised of several young Iranian men and women who were
involved in propaganda efforts and communication with foreign elements and
websites."
He also added that they have detained a 44-year-old woman who was in contact
with the "Association of Iranian Monarchists." The Ministry maintains that they
have recovered large amounts of gold and jewellery which they claim the detainee
handed out to people who participated in the "disturbances."
The Ministry deputy went on to announce the arrest of a number of individuals
allegedly belonging to Iran's various Marxist groups.
He claimed these individuals collaborated with each other under the pretexts of
other groups such as the "Mother's of Peace and the Gathering of Mourning
Mother."
Despite earlier claims that 300 people were arrested on Ashura Day, today the
Ministry announced that 1000 people were arrested on that day.
Gatherings of election protesters on Ashura Day led to widespread violence as
government forces attacked protesters.
Human rights groups have expressed deep concern that the Islamic Republic
intends to issue death sentences for many of the Ashura Day detainees.
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