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Iran Pursuing Doctor Who Helped Neda, But Interpol Denies Knowledge

Iranian Police Chief Ismail Ahmadi Moghaddam: ''Pre-planned scenario...''

July 03, 2009
(RFE/RL) -- Iran's police chief says a doctor who was present at the death of a young Iranian woman during opposition street protests in Tehran is under investigation by both Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and by the international policy agency Interpol.

Interpol, however, denies any knowledge of the case.

Police Chief Ismail Ahmadi Moghaddam told reporters in Tehran that the shooting of Neda Agha-Soltan "was a pre-planned scenario” to harm Iran’s image. He denied that police or Basij forces were involved in her shooting.

Neda, a 26-year-old music student, was shot in the chest on June 20 during clashes between supporters of opposition presidential candidate Mir Hossein Musavi and riot police and Basij militia.

Her bloody death was caught on videotape and circulated widely on the Internet.

Neda has since become an icon of opposition protests against official results of the June 12 presidential election, decisively won by incumbent President Mahmud Ahmadinejad in the first round. The opposition alleges that the vote was rigged.

Neda Agha-Soltan in an undated photograph
Dr. Arash Hejazi, 37, is pictured on the video trying to help Neda during her last moments.

Hejazi has since fled Iran.

He has since confirmed his presence at the scene and has been quoted as saying that Neda was killed by a member of the Basij.

Contacted on July 2 by RFE/RL's Radio Farda, Interpol said it had not received any requests from Iranian authorities for information or assistance related to Hejazi or Neda's death.

Interpol also affirmed that it "does not itself investigate or prosecute crimes…” and that “…these are done by the national police in each of our member countries in accordance with their own national legislations."

Mohammad Hossein Aghasi, an Iranian lawyer and expert on Iranian law, confirmed to Radio Farda that "in order to assist in, or to accept the request of, the arrest of a criminal, Interpol needs to have a request from a member country. The request should be based on legally documented proof and evidence by the government, and in accordance with international conventions, to avoid governments’ unjust prosecutions.”

In this particular case, Aghasi said, Hejazi could be arrested and charged with "propaganda against the regime" or "disturbance of people’s minds," charges used by the Iranian judiciary in political or security cases.

But Aghasi noted that these charges are not recognized internationally.

On June 29, Ahmadinejad called for a probe into Neda's "suspicious" death.

Ahmadinejad sent a letter to judiciary chief Ayatollah Mahmud Hashemi-Shahrudi requesting a serious investigation to help identify "the elements" behind Neda's killing.

Radio Farda's Parnaz Azima contributed to this story.
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Comments
by: hossein from: Iran
July 07, 2009 06:04
hey katti
l like to know what's in your mind?!!!
i'm so sorry for you!!!
you close youir eye's and open your mouth telling such lies wich not accepted!!!
like your pers. Mahmood the big lier!!!

by: mehdi from: iran
July 05, 2009 17:05
i am fan of mousavi.i think in future iran willchange by mulla and goverment because of city war..god willing

by: MARZIYEH SAFE from: IRAN
July 05, 2009 06:22
Do u know I am thinking about these days that have gone and how did we passed them,
Tolerate the hard experience, and joining people in their happy times and hard days of their life could we have been a good person in their life and could we did our best for them, or just see and did not attention
Which one?

Some times some people dose not likes to listen to truth, I mean the truth make them uncomfortable. But they do not know the lies will be dies very soon the same a soap bubble on the water.

They will kill every body, please do not forget us .

by: Dennis Junior from: NYS/USA
July 05, 2009 03:49
Not surprise with Iran pursuing the Doctor that help Neda...And, not even having the courtesy of telling Interpol !!!

by: kati from: london
July 04, 2009 14:39
what you want me to write lies no i wont tell lies to the world neda was killed by oppositions .

by: kati from: london
July 04, 2009 14:38
very funny british intelegent killied the annocent iranian girl and they want us beleive which iranian police killed that girl .we are not fool soory

by: kati from: london
July 04, 2009 14:35
you know who killed our neda?not bassijies not the police.. a hit man who was hierd by british intelegent servies.why becouse iranian regym has many enemies and above all of them is uk and us think twice and watch her clip again.

by: kati from: london
July 04, 2009 14:28
dr who?no it wasnt him.. it was a iranian british spy who escaped like a traitor back to london if he is annocent why he left iran that quick stop blaiming my regym for you evil acts .you killed dear neda to give the world worse image of my regym but god is watchin you.

by: Ron Rafajko from: USA
July 03, 2009 23:41
Maybe Ahmadinejad can just have Ayatollah Mahmud Hashemi-Shahrudi look at the confiscated ID of the man that shot her.
     
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