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Iran Intelligence Threatens To Detain Former President Ahmadinejad

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The Iranian Intelligence Ministry has launched a veiled threat against former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad after he issued statements accusing the Ministry of deliberately committing “acts of espionage against Iranians.” The security ministry itself, which is currently under the administration of Hasan Rohaní and led by the cleric Mahmoud Alawi, has responded to these accusations in the form of a warning after alerting with the arrest of the former leader if he does not retract his words. by Iranian media, the Ministry describes these accusations as “controversial statements that are directed against security” and add that they are “unrealistic” and that they are not in accordance with the “current concern of the Iranians.” However, these responses went further and the Ministry itself promised Ahmadinejad to have “an adequate response to his statements” since they would be acting “contrary to security facts in a timely manner.” Ahmadinejad has been excluded from the next elections presidential elections, which are expected to be held on June 18. In previous statements, Ahmadinejad threatened that if the Guardian Council disqualified his candidacy, he would boycott the elections by encouraging non-participation in the voting. His warnings have been carried out. The former president continues to criticize Iranian intelligence and brand the Ministry as “a security gang affiliated with the regime” and declared that they had installed surveillance cameras in his home.To these actions, Ahmadinejad has boasted after stating that they should install surveillance cameras in the secret nuclear warehouse in Turkuzabad “so that they do not come to steal the country’s documents” since the space has suffered various attacks of which Israel is accused In April 2018, Netanyahu claimed to be in possession of the file of the Iranian nuclear project thanks to an operation that the Israeli security agency, Mosad, would have carried out. However, Tehran flatly denied it and viewed it as Israeli propaganda. In the same way, the former president affirmed that the Iranian security services are “a corrupt security group” and were guilty of “having generated a generalized conflict in the country in 2009” referring to the popular protests that took place after knowing the That year’s election result that gave ultra-conservative Ahamdinejad a controversial victory, at which point a tide of people defied the ban on demonstrating to support what they saw as its winner, opposition politician Mir-Hosein Musaví. In these protests, a protester named Behnan Taskor declared for El País that “Ahmadinejad has done us a great favor because he has allowed us to realize how many we are and that we can organize ourselves.” However, the protests failed to overthrow the re-elected president in elections that were accused of fraudulent. In his second term, the ultra-conservative was accused of several charges of corruption in his administration, leading to the sentence of up to 15 years in prison for several of his aides and deputies for financial corruption.As early as 2017, a prosecutor for the Supreme Court of Auditors declared that Ahmadinejad faced punishment for 7 counts of misuse of public money, including corrupt acts totaling $ 2 billion during his second term as president. June 18, candidates Ali Larijani and Ebrahim Raisi, the main rival of Rohaní in the 2017 elections and the favorite as future president, will compete for the new presidency. In addition, the conservative and religious man has great influence in the country by managing and guarding the largest mosque in Iran.Despite the fact that more than 50 million Iranians are called to the polls, political clashes are expected to influence the low turnout. due to social exhaustion from both the political and economic crisis. However, the International Community, together with the countries of the region, will be very aware of the electoral result, as it may lead to a transcendental and profound change in the politics of the region.

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