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Sat. 17 Dec 2005
Iran Focus
Tehran, Iran, Dec. 17 - One of the bodyguards of Iran's President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad was killed and another wounded when an attempt to ambush the
presidential motorcade was thwarted in the southeastern province of Sistan and
Baluchestan, according to a semi-official newspaper and local residents.
"At 6:50 pm on Thursday, the lead car in the presidential motorcade
confronted armed bandits and trouble-makers on the Zabol-Saravan
highway", the semi-official Jomhouri Islami reported on Saturday.
"In the ensuing armed clash, the driver of the vehicle, who was an
indigenous member of the security services, and one of the president's
bodyguards died, while another bodyguard was wounded", the newspaper,
which was founded by Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, wrote.
Ahmadinejad traveled to the restive province, where ethnic Baluchis have been
fighting for years for autonomy, on Wednesday and returned to Tehran on Friday
afternoon. Tehran often refers to anti-government activists and political
opponents of the Islamist regime as "bandits" and
"trouble-makers".
The newspaper report made no mention of Ahmadinejad's whereabouts during the
attack on his bodyguards' vehicle, but Zabol residents reached by telephone
said there were rumors in the town that the hard-line president himself was
the target of the attack, which took place near Zabol.
"Many people have been rounded up for questioning after the attack and
the authorities here were clearly shaken by the incident", a Zabol
resident told Iran Focus.
The Sunni Baluchis have faced years of religious and racial discrimination
under Iran's Shiite clergy-dominated government.
Ahmadinejad called the Holocaust a "myth" on Wednesday, on the first
day of his trip to the province.
"They have fabricated a legend under the name 'Massacre of the Jews', and
they hold it higher than God himself, religion itself and the prophets
themselves", he told a crowd in Zahedan, the provincial capital of Sistan
and Baluchestan.
The presidential office and other government officials have refrained from
making any comment on the ambush.
Iran's state-controlled media have given much prominence to Ahmadinejad's
visit to the impoverished province.