Rafsanjani involved in the murder of Dr. Ghasemlou , says an Austrian MP

BY Rashid Haidari
Saturday, June 3, 2005

Recently, an Austrian MP from The Green Party of that country said that he
had got evidence which confirmed that Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, the
former president of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the current candidate
for the presidential election in that country, was among those who ordered
the murder of Dr Abdul-Rahman Ghasemlou in Austrian capital, Vienna, 16
years ago.

Dr Ghasemlou , the then Secretary General of the Kurdish Democratic Party of
Iran, and two of his comrades were invited to Vienna on July 12, 1989 by
Tehran regime to attend a meeting with its representatives with the
intention of finding a peaceful solution to the Kurdish question in that
country.

The next day, at about 7:30 p.m. Police discovered Dr. Ghasemlou ’s
bullet-riddled body seated in an armchair. His two associates were sprawled
dead on the floor. Within hours, the Austrians had found the murder weapon,
had one suspect, Bozorgian, in custody and the second in a hospital, and
knew the identity of the third. In a few days, they had found enough
evidence to indict all three. According to Manuchehr Ganji, the leader of
the Flag of Freedom Organization and a survivor of numerous attempts on his
own life, “The Austrian authorities took the easy route – they let all three
culprits go back to Tehran.”

In his recent statements, the Austrian MP Mr. Peter Pilz referred to an
Iranian journalist as the source of his information whom he had met with in
Versay three days earlier. Mr. Pilz declared that the journalist was ready
to attend a meeting with any of Austrian authorities to present his
argumentations.  Mr. Pilz insisted that he would do his best to open the
case of Dr. Qasemlou’s assassination.

According to the news agencies, the source of Mr. Peter Pilz’s information,
mentioned as “D” for safety’s sake, left Iran following his house had been
checked by Iranian security forces.

Mr. Pilz also said that he had seen undistributed information from the
police of his country on the event of the murder of Dr. Ghasemlou  that were
from 16 years ago and that he could compare his information with them in
order to get the final results.

The Austrian PM also believed that except for Rafsanjani, two other
candidates who have been approved by Guardian Council as qualified to run
for the upcoming presidential election had possibly had a strong hand in the
international assassinations. According to Peter Pilz, these two people are
Ahmadinezhad, the Tehran current mayor, and Muhssen Rezaee, the late general
commander of The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) or Pasdaran which
was formed following the Islamic Revolution of 1979 in an effort to
consolidate several paramilitary forces into a single force loyal to the new
regime and to function as a counter to the influence and power of the
regular military.

The Austrian PM’s statements revealing the involvement of the former Iranian
authorities in the murder of Dr. Ghasemlou  could be considered as a great
turning point on that case.

Now, sixteen years have passed since Dr Ghasemlou  was murdered. But, as we
all know, the judiciary system of Austria continues to ignore finding those
responsible for his assassination. Austrian government’s non-pursuit of Dr.
Ghasemlou’s murderers only further harms the reputation of the Austrian
judicial system. What pro-democracy individuals, human rights activists and
defenders, public opinion in general and the Kurdish people in particular
are expecting now is that Austria will conduct a full and fair investigation
of Dr. Ghasemlou’s murder without any further postponements. The evidence
got by Peter Pilz will hopefully pave the way for such an investigation.

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Sources:

1. Radio Farda

2. Dialogue of Murder, by Cyrus Kadivar

3. Globalsecurity



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