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متهم شدن دولت خاتمي به شركت در بازجوئي هاي تخلف آميز از متهمان قتل هاي زنجيره اي


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Summary of Today's BroadcastRFE/RL Persian ServiceThursday, April 25, 2002 - Military Court accuses Khatami of involvement in serial murders investigation - Khatami criticizes the US military presence in Central Asia - Analysts see no change in conservative faction's positions - Tabriz city council to impeach the city's mayor - Euro firms against rial, while the US dollar remains unchanged. Military Court Accuses Khatami of Selecting Accused Interrogators * The head of the Islamic Republic military courts says President Khatami was involved in naming the interrogators during the intelligence ministry's investigation about the 1999 serial killings of political dissidents. Mohammad Niazai, the head of the Armed Forces Judiciary tells newspapers that officials of the Khatami administration leaked to foreign press the videotape showing intelligence ministry interrogators abusing the four accused and their wives. (Siavash Ardalan) Khatami Criticizes US Presence in Central Asia * In his meeting with President Norsultan Nazarbayev of Kazakhstan, President Khatami says Iran is worried about the expansion of US military presence in Central Asian countries. Nazarbayev rejected Khatami's proposal to build a new oil pipeline for Kazakhstan through Iran. (Siavash Ardalan) Islamic Republic's Conservative Faction Softens Tone A softening in the tone of the conservative faction was evident, among other things, in releasing 19 nationalist-religious coalition members from jail, articles in conservative newspapers about national reconciliation and the treatment received by the nationalist-religious opposition leader Ebrahim Yazdi on his return home after 16 months in the US. Yazdi, secretary general of Iran Freedom Movement (IFM), who is under indictment for subversion, was not arrested and talked of national reconciliation. Two analysts review the new political mood in interviews with RFE/RL. * Paris-based political analyst Ahmad Salamatian says the nationalist-religious political activists were released because the conservative judiciary failed to build convincing cases against them. He adds that a sign of true political reform would be removal of the constitutional obstacles to democracy, such as the Guardians and the Expediency Councils. He adds that the perception of a foreign threat only reinforces the "totalitarian and oppressive elements." * Swiss-based reformist journalist Nima Rashedan says the conservative papers' articles about the need for reconciliation among political forces have no impact on the conservative faction's position. Conservatives, he adds, may change their literature and show some tolerance to the opposition press or human rights activists, but the true national reconciliation would be releasing other political prisoners, such as the former interior minister Abdollah Nuri, and those who were tried after participating in the Berlin conference, such as Hasan Eshkevari and Akbar Ganji. (Siavash Ardalan) Tabriz City Council to Impeach the Mayor * The council of Iran's second largest city, Tabriz, will impeach the city's mayor on Sunday, says Tabriz-based journalist Ensafali Hedayat. He tells RFE/RL that mayor Abdollah Fatholahi found the 28 questions put to his administration by the city council "too general to be answerable." Due to the widening rift between the city council and the mayor, the Tabriz's annual budget has not yet been approved and city services, such as garbage collection and sanitation, have almost stopped. (Mina Baharmast) Euro Gains Favor among Tehran Money Traders * The Euro firms against the rial in Tehran while the US dollar remained unchanged. (Fereydoun Khavand, Paris) WORLD * Israel protested against lack of military and security experts in the fact finding committee formed by the UN to investigate the events at the Jenin refugee camp. (Jamshid Chalangi, Cairo) * Prince Abdullah of Saudi Arabia meets President Bush in Texas. (Homayoun Majd, Washington) * A review of Arab press on Abdullah-Bush meeting. (Farideh Rahbar, Cairo) * Palestinian Authority's minister for international cooperation visits Germany. Shahram Mirian, Cologne) * The commander of Yugoslav forces during the Kosovo conflict to testify at The Hague war crimes court. (Ahmad Ra'fat, Rome) * A review of Russian, Azeri and Turkmen press on the Caspian summit at Ashgabat. (Mani Kasravi, Moscow) * Iraqi foreign minister to visit Moscow in an effort to build international support for lifting the UN sanctions. (Farideh Rahbar, Cairo) * A review of western press articles on the crisis in the Middle East. (Fariba Mavedat) * China assumes a more active role in the Middle East. (Shahram Tehrani, Beijing) * Marzieh Basser, an advisor to the committee in charge of organizing Afghanistan's supreme council, tells RFE/RL that more than two million Afghan women are in urgent need for support. Basser, who is head of the Afghan Women Lawyers Association, says little improvement can be seen in women's rights since the fall of the Taliban four months ago. However, she adds, the interim government has invited back to work all women who had jobs in the Mojahedin (pre-Taliban) government. (Golnaz Esfandiari, Kabul) * After the meeting between the Pope and American cardinals, Vatican announces a no tolerance policy against sexual abuse of children by Catholic priests. (Ahmad Ra'fat, Rome) * French youth protest Jean-Marie Le Pen's success in the qualifying round of the French Presidential Election. (Jean Khakzad, Paris) * Five Iranian political observers in Paris comment about French elections. (Jean Khakzad, Paris) ARTS AND IDEAS Los Angeles Report * Many lectures and musical events are planned in the city to commemorate the Year of John Cage. (Fahimeh Barati, Los Angeles) Weekly Soccer Show (Mehrdad Massudi)

حجت الاسلام محمد نيازي، رئيس سازمان قضائي نيروهاي مسلح جمهوري اسلامي محمد خاتمي را متهم ساخت كه در انتخاب بازجوئي هاي متهمان قتل هاي زنجيره اي نقش داشت. بازجويان مذكور كه در فيلم ويديوئي كه در خارج از ايران پخش شد، در حال ضرب و شتم و توهين به متهمان و همسر سعيد امامي متهم شماره يك، ديده مي شوند، تحت محاكمه قرار گرفته اند. وي گفت نوار مذكور را عوامل دولت خاتمي به خارج فرستاده اند.
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