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QA: MOUSAVI'S REVELATIONS WOULD DESTROY THE GOVT'S LEGITIMACY
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Memarian, Omid
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Khamenei, Seyed Ali
/ Khomeini, Ahmad
/ Mousavi, Hossein
2010
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Memarian, Omid
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Khamenei, Seyed Ali
/ Khomeini, Ahmad
/ Mousavi, Hossein
2010
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QA: MOUSAVI'S REVELATIONS WOULD DESTROY THE GOVT'S LEGITIMACY
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QA: MOUSAVI'S REVELATIONS WOULD DESTROY THE GOVT'S LEGITIMACY
2010
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Abolhassan Banisadr, Iran's first president after the Islamic Revolution, who now lives in France, told IPS that he believes [Hossein Mousavi]'s life is danger. \"Many people who have had access to the regime's secrets or who have tried to reveal them have been murdered,\" he said. Last month, Banisadr published what he says is Mousavi's 1988 letter of resignation on his website, Enghelab-e Eslami. The letter was addressed to then-President Seyed Ali Khamenei, now Iran's Supreme Leader. Neither Mousavi nor any of the Iranian government authorities, including the Office of the Supreme Leader, has reacted to the letter's contents. A: It is definitely dangerous. Mr. Mousavi's importance to this regime is not more than Ahmad Khomeini's importance [the late son of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini]. Ahmad Khomeini had a lot of information - his own son called him a treasure chest of the regime's secrets. When he started to make noise, he was eliminated. I believe, just as I did myself, that instead of threatening to say or do things, he must spit out the information spontaneously. This might guarantee him his life, because if they want to touch him then, the people of Iran and the world would say that he was taken out because he revealed the secrets.
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