Thursday, January 14, 2010

Why Killing Prof. Alimohammadi, the Iranian Physicist?

On Tuesday January 12, 2010, University of Tehran’s Physic Professor, Dr. Masud Alimohammadi was killed in a bomb blast in front of his home in northern Tehran. There are several suspicious issues regarding his death that show the Iranian government as the responsible behind this terror.
First, without any delay, the Iranian officials insisted that he was killed by the Foreign Security agencies. Even the parliament speaker Ali Larjiani went further and announced that Iran was aware of possible attacks before hand.

Second, even though he was not a nuclear scientist, the Iranian official media and other officials such as Ali Larijani insisted that he was indeed a nuclear scientist and his death was a total loss for the country.

Third, Iranian oppositions websites have shown documents of Prof. Alimohammadi’s support for the opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi. Also his students have publicly announced that he was not in support of the recent repression in Iran. But there were several interviews by the officials such Iran’s ministry of higher education deputy of research that the professor was “enghelabi” and “velai” meaning that he was in support of Ayatoallah Ali Khamenie the Supreme Leader.

Based on the lies that the Iranian officials have consistently said so far, the following theory explains why he was chosen to be killed. And why it is highly possible that the Iranian government is behind this terror:

1- The goal of the killing the professor was to terrorize the Iranian people. And to make a point that the current situation in Iran will be resulted with terrors such this incident if the Iranian people insist on their protests after the disputed election of June 12, 2009.
2- Why him? Because he was green or partly green. And because of that his blood was halal for them. It means that he was considered a “mohareb” for the Iranian government. Mohareb means the enemy of God.
3- 3- He was a Physicist, and they could argue that he was a nuclear Physicist. This way they could show his death as a total loss without losing any nuclear scientist.
His tragic death was a total loss for the University of Tehran and also for the Iranian people. But unfortunately, the way that the Iranian officials reacted to his death made the government as the suspect number one.

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