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Iraqi cleric deepens religious ties with Iran Sistani's appeal wide in 'family of Shia'
As the [George W. Bush] administration seeks simultaneously to stabilize Iraq, in part by empowering its Shiite majority, and contain Iran, it must carefully navigate the complex relationship between the countries. It is not just Iran's influence in Iraq that the United States must confront, but Iraq's connection to Iran. While Sistani is viewed suspiciously by the leadership of Iran he opposes clerics' involvement in politics his relations with the Iranian people have deepened and spread since the U.S.-led occupation of Iraq. Divisions that once stood between the Shiites of Iraq and Iran, animosity fed by the eight-year war between the countries, have become less relevant as Iraq's Shiites re-establish their identity after decades of oppression under Saddam Hussein. Sistani, who is Iranian, studied religion in Qom 56 years ago before moving to the Shiite religious city of Najaf in Iraq, said [Javad Shahrestani], who left Iraq for Qom 29 years ago, never once returning.
Cleric says Iran \main target\ of enemies not Syria
According to the report, Hojjat ol-Eslam Seyyed Javad Shahrestani met with Kazem Mojtaba'i, commander of Law Enforcement Forces in Qom, and discussed Syrian developments and propaganda of enemies'...
(CORR) Senior Iraqi cleric robbed in Azerbaijan
[Presenter] Azerbaijanis have been disgraced in front of their guests due to the theft of 45,000 dollars from Seyyed [Seyyed Javad Shahrestani], an aide to Iraq's Shi'i Muslim leader [Ayatollah Al- Sayyid Ali al-Sistani]. Shahrestani is visiting Azerbaijan at an invitation from the chairman of the Board of the Muslims of the Caucasus [Sheikh ul-Islam Allahsukur Pasazada].
Senior Iraqi cleric robbed in Azerbaijan
[Presenter] Azerbaijanis have been disgraced in front of their guests due to the theft of 45,000 dollars from Seyyed [Seyyed Javad Shahrestani], an aide to Iraq's Shi'i Muslim leader [Ayatollah Al- Sayyid Ali al-Sistani]. Shahrestani is visiting Azerbaijan at an invitation from the chairman of the Board of the Muslims of the Caucasus [Sheikh ul-Islam Allahsukur Pasazada].
SDTransit/1 Trip to Iran
National Iranian Oil Company Employees sent abroad for Training might serve as Intelligence agents upon return to Iran; U.S. Central Intelligence Agency recommends that Intelligence agents receive Training prior to return to Iran
Questions for Agents to Answer about Iranian Politics
Intelligence agents receive guidelines to debrief the chief of Qom, Iran Police forces
Political Moderates Organizing
Iran Moderates plan to organize Civilian governments and may seek meeting with Ali Amini
Political/Security Report February 6, 1979
United States Consulate. Isfahan, Iran reports Attacks against three Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc. Employees traveling in Automobiles; Communist Part (Iran) organizes after split from Tudeh Party (Iran); Iran. Parliament. Majlis considers vote to abolish SAVAK and to establish Courts to prosecute former Government officials; Ruhollah Khomeini appoints Mehdi Bazargan as prime minister of Iran. Provisional Government and warns that Rebellions will meet Islamic law sanctions; Mansuroun claims responsibility for Kerman, Iran Assassination of the chief of the Police forces while Martyr Soldiers of Imam Khomeini issue Threats
Political/Security Report February 4, 1979
Ruhollah Khomeini Strikes committee urges Iran. Customs Service and Harbors Workers to clear [Agricultural products; Medical supplies]; Terrorist groups Suicide Commandos of the Iranian Constitution claims a membership of 15,000 and vows to fight Authoritarian governments including that of Bakhtiar Administration; Demonstrations by 2,000 relatives and supporters of arrested Iran. Imperial Air Force Homafars demand their release; Tudeh Party (Iran) calls for \"armed struggle\" against Iran. Imperial Government; Shapour Bakhtiar meets with Iran. Parliament. Majlis deputies to encourage them to remain in office despite Death threats which have led 32 others to resign