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Suicide bomber kills 29 in attack on Iran’s Guards and Jundullah claims responsibility

The 400 million dollars the US supplied to destabilize Iran surfaces again in another terror attack. Obama is not as bright as many thought. If he thinks Iran is going to help him in Iraq and Afghanistan he are sadly mistaken. Haven’t the US  learned yet that these actions are reversed on it? No, not bright at all.

Suicide bomber kills 29 in attack on Iran’s Guards

By Jay Deshmukh and Farhad Pouladi (AFP)

October 18, 2009

TEHRAN — A suicide bomber blew himself up at a meeting of the elite Revolutionary Guards in southeastern Iran on Sunday, killing 29 people including top commanders and tribal leaders, the interior ministry said.

The attack took place in the city of Pisheen near the border with Pakistan in restive Sistan-Baluchestan province, which hosts a substantial Sunni population, local news agencies said.

Iran’s parliament speaker said the United States was behind the attack, while the Guards accused Western powers of carrying out the assault, the deadliest against them since a bombing in February 2007 in the same province killed 13 people.

“Based on the information… as a result of today’s terrorist action… so far 29 people have been martyred and 28 have been wounded,” the interior ministry said on its website.

“The martyrs include several innocent Shiite and Sunni people, tribal chiefs and commanders of Guards. But very soon we will catch the perpetrators of this terrorist action and punish them.”

Iran’s state broadcaster said Sunday’s blast occurred at around 8:00 am (0430 GMT) in front of a local gymnasium in Pisheen.

Fars news agency said the bomber struck when Guard officers were preparing for a meeting with local leaders of Shiite and Sunni communities. Some local tribal heads were among the dead, media reports said.

The official IRNA news agency said the suicide bomber “wearing an explosives vest blew himself up inside the meeting.”

Fars said: “In this terrorist act, General Nur-Ali Shushtari, deputy commander of the Revolutionary Guards ground forces, General Mohammad-Zadeh, commander of the Revolutionary Guards in Sistan-Baluchestan province, the Guards’ commander for the town of Iranshahr and the commander of the Amir al-Momenin unit died.”

Three other commanders from the adjacent province of Kerman were also killed, according to Fars.

Parliamentary speaker Ali Larijani confirmed the officers’ deaths in an announcement to parliament which was broadcast on television.

“The goal of the terrorists is to disturb the security of the Sistan-Baluchestan province,” he told parliament.

“It shows they do not want to have economic progress in this region. But certainly the Guards will act with more force to establish security in the region.”

In a separate statement later he said the United States was implicated in the deadly attack.

“We consider the recent terrorist attack to be the result of US action. This is the sign of America’s animosity against our country,” Larijani said.

“Mr. Obama has said he will extend his hand towards Iran, but with this terrorist action he has burned his hand,” he said referring to US President Barack Obama’s repeated diplomatic overtures to Tehran.

The Guards said foreign powers were behind the attack.

“The world arrogance, by provoking its lackeys and mercenaries in the region, carried out a terrorist attack on a popular meeting between the Guards and tribesmen,” the Guards said in a statement carried by local media.

Iranian officials and several government bodies term Western powers, including the United States, as “world arrogance.”

Aladdin Borujerdi, senior MP and head of parliament’s commission on national security and foreign policy, also pointed the finger at Washington.

“The enemies of the Islamic revolution, especially the United States is the main supporter of terrorist networks” such as the Sunni group Jundallah (Soldiers of God) led by Abdolmalek Rigi and operating in Iran, he was quoted as saying by Mehr news agency.

Iranian officials have previously accused Britain and the United States of supporting ethnic minority rebels of Jundallah operating in the sensitive border areas, especially in Sistan-Baluchestan province.

Jundallah is strongly opposed to the government of predominantly Shiite Iran.

Zahedan, a dusty and restive border city, has been subjected to low-level unrest for several years.

On May 28, at least 25 people were killed when a Shiite mosque in the city was attacked by a suicide bomber.

Copyright © 2009 AFP.

Jundullah claims responsibility for terror attack

Sun, 18 Oct 2009, Press TV

Jundullah has accepted responsibility for the deadly attack that rocked a security gathering in southeast Iran, killing 29 people and wounding another 28.

The Jundullah terror ring, which is led by Abdolmalik Rigi, has claimed responsibility for the attack that targeted a unity gathering between Sunni and Shia tribal leaders in the borderline Pishin region, near the city of Sarbaz.

Several top regional security officials such as provincial commanders of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) including Brigadier Nour-Ali Shoushtari and Brigadier Rajab-Ali Mohammadzadeh were also killed in the explosion.

The explosion, which occurred at 08:00 local time (4:30), also claimed the lives of a group of tribal leaders and well known local figures of both the Shia and Sunni communities.

The IRGC has condemned the attack as a gross act if “global arrogance” and a “horrific crime against humanity, carried out as revenge against the people who were working together to ensure the security of the region.”

Jundullah is a Pakistan-based terrorist group closely affiliated with the notorious al-Qaeda organization.

The terror ring has carried out countless bombings and other violent attacks in Iran. Some of the attacks for which it has claimed responsibility are the killings of at least 16 Iranian police officers in a 2008 attack, nine Iranian security guards in 2005, and another 11 in a 2007 bombing.

A 2007 Sunday Telegraph report revealed that the CIA created Jundullah to achieve ‘regime change in Iran’, and said the US intelligence agency was trying to destabilize Iran by ‘supplying arms-length support’ and ‘money and weapons’ to the group.

Another report posted by ABC also revealed that the US officials had ordered Jundullah to ‘stage deadly guerrilla raids inside the Islamic Republic, kidnap Iranian officials and execute them on camera’, all as part of a ‘programmatic objective to overthrow the Iranian government’.

In a recent interview with Press TV, Rigi’s brother Abdulhamid also confirmed that the Jundullah leader had established links with the US agents.

His brother said that in just one of his meetings with the US operatives, Rigi had received $100,000 to fuel sectarianism in Iran.

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