Notice the syllogistic logic he uses: in Iran people are not allowed to carry guns, cops are always in uniform, therefore the person who shot Neda was not a civilian nor a cop, he therefore must have been a Basij.
Also – no sniper on rooftops, no bikers in this account. Only people in a traffic jam and suddenly one single shot.
Finally, while he is clearly upset about her death and about the government’s lack of proper investigation, he does not mention by a single word the reports about the “Basij” being caught by bystanders and having his ID card photographed before being actually *released* and allowed to go away. Now, if it had been my fiance shot and if her killer had been first apprehended, identified and then released, I would have been quite outraged not only at the government for failing to investigate, but even more so at the crowd for suddenly and inexplicably having let the killer go.
Again – I do not know what happened that day, but I can only repeat here that basic common sense should show anybody not blinded by ideological prejudice that the official story has been changed many times already and that none of the accounts so far make any sense whatsoever.
The underlying problem with this interview is that Neda’s fiance, who is obviously feeling very emotional over her murder, was not present when Neda was shot and killed, and therefore whatever he claims is basically based on speculation, and not on his own eyewitness account…
Saker
I heard yesterday Anis Naqash hinting that Mojahideen Khalq stand behind her assasination.
He said how come they distributed her full life story immediately after her assasination.
This suggest that Mojahideen Khalq killed their own commrade.
I am inclined to believe that.
@uprooted Palestinian: yes, I also heard that report from one of my contacts, but since I do not have a confirmation of the source I decided to sit on it for the time being. But now that you mention it, I was told that some TV station had a “documentary” about Neda’s life aired about 2 hours following the shooting.
Howver, all the indications are, so far, that Neda was not politically active. Even her behavior that day did not indicate any strong political leanings. Can you imaginge a MKO member just standing there *away* from it all? This part does not seem credible to me.
We need the damn autopsy report or, at least, an ID on the type of bullet used. If it was a small caliber handgun, the bullet should have stayed inside her body. Hopefully, they will finally annouce what the ballistic expertise finds.
“I was told that some TV station had a “documentary” about Neda’s life aired about 2 hours following the shooting.”
Anis named a TV staion, I don’t remember its name.
This documentart reminds me about Abu adas vedio tape that reached al-Jazeerah 15 minutes after the assaination of hariri
Saker,
The man did mention that the shooter was seen and identified by the crowd, and there are no real discrepencies between the BBC’s witness account and this man.
To be fair you should also publish the bbc’s interview with the person who claims to have been there when Neda was shot, as distasteful as it may be to post anything from the bbc.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8119713.stm
masoud said…”The man did mention that the shooter was seen and identified by the crowd,”
What I cannot figure out is if he was seen and identified by the crowd, why did the crowd just decide to let him go after they allegedly saw him kill Neda in cold blood?
This claim does not make any sense whatsoever…
This man is a moron, no doubts.
What is most interesting, is Al Jazeera which showed its true face during the unrest in Iran, in its total alignment with Western agendas against that country.
I know many basijis, including some who were deployed in Tehran those days, and they DO NOT carry weapons. Neda’s fiance claims the protesters were unarmed, but this is a blatant lie.
Only in one place I have stumbled with a case like this:
It was in a ballistics conference in Santiago de Chile, in which an Argentinian forensic researcher talked about a protester killed by a police bullet while far from the core of the protests, during the big unrest in that country around the year 2000. The hypothesis of the research was that the bullet which killed the protester had bounced on the pavement towards the victim. It would be interesting to make a similar ballistics study of this case, as I am sure that if this was not a deliberate murderer of the MKO, it might have been a lose shot from one of the armed protesters which bounced off from the pavement unfortunately killing Neda Soltan.
By the way: Where do I subscribe as a follower of your channel? Couldn’t find it.
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