Iran reveals their role in 9/11 attacks!
An Iranian TV interview has detailed dealings between Iran and Al Qaeda before and after 9/11 attacks on the United States of America and reveals Iran agreed not to stamp passports of Al Qaeda members in transit so they would still be able to enter Saudi Arabia. Mohammed Javad Larijani, the international affairs assistant in the Iranian judiciary, has revealed his country helped members of Al Qaeda to pass through its territory.
The interview, which aired on Iranian state TV channel on May 30, has been heavily circulated by anti-regime activists on social media. In the interview, which was translated by Al Arabiya, Larijani detailed the Iranian regime’s relations with Al-Qaeda and how Iranian intelligence supervised the passage and relocation of Al Qaeda members in Iran.
“The lengthy report of the 9/11 commission, which was headed by figures such as Lee Hamilton and others ... queries Iran’s role in the issue ... a group of reports stated that Al Qaeda members who wanted to go to Saudi Arabia and other countries such as Afghanistan or others, and who entered Iranian territories by land or by air, asked the Iranian authorities not to stamp their passports (and told them) that if the Saudi government knows they’ve come to Iran, it will prosecute them.”
The Iranian official said: “Our government agreed not to stamp the passports of some of them because they were on transit flights for two hours, and they were resuming their flights without having their passports stamped. However their movements were under the complete supervision of the Iranian intelligence,” he added. Earlier this year, a US judge found the Iranian government guilty of aiding Al Qaeda, ruling that Iran must pay $6 billion to families of the victims of 9/11 attacks.
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