America and Great Britain’s Secret Support of Jandullah

Published in radiozamaaneh
(Iran) on 13 December 2008
by radiozamaaneh.com (link to originallink to original)
Translated from by Amir Airomloo. Edited by Louis Standish.
Ibrahim Raisi, the vice president of Iran’s judicial branch, says that Iran has evidence that shows that America and Great Britain support the group Jandullah, "the Army of God."

Mr. Raisi said that these two countries supply this group, which is similar to al Qaeda and the Taliban, with weapons and information.

This judiciary official, who today (Saturday) spoke with reporters on the verge of the fifth conference of executives and accountable guards of the military’s ministry, added by saying that the enemies of Iran want to “create trouble” with a series of measures in the Islamic Republic.

According to Mr. Raisi, there will be a day when the enemies of the Islamic Republic will be held responsible for these series of actions.

By calling Abdul Malik Rigi’s group “the Army of Satan,” Mr. Raisi assured that the police force and Iran’s judicial branch will get revenge on this group (Jandullah) for the killing of seventeen employees of Iran’s police force.

In the past, Iranian police officials have confirmed many times that Jandullah took seventeen police officers hostage, killing them by ways of firing squad.

Jandullah announced many times by issuing information that some of the hostages were killed. However, Iranian officials were not ready to confirm the information.

In regard to Jandullah last week, Iran criticized Pakistan for Islamabad’s lack of cooperation in suppressing the group which is said to be established in this country’s borders.

Jandullah is an armed Sunni group in the south-eastern part of Iran which has been responsible for many armed operations against officials and the people of Iran.

Iran has announced that this group is supported by Western countries, America in particular, but Jandullah has denied any kind of relations.








آمریکا و بریتانیا از جند‌الله حمایت می‌کنند»
ابراهیم رئیسی معاون قوه قضائیه می‌گوید که ایران مدارکی دارد که نشان می‌دهد آمریکا و بریتانیا از گروه جند‌الله حمایت می‌کنند.
آقای رئیسی گفته که این دو کشور به این گروه مثل القاعده و طالبان «اطلاعات و تسلیحات» می‌دهند.
این مقام قضائی که امروز (شنبه) در حاشیه پنجمین همایش مدیران و مسئولان حراست وزارت نیرو با خبرنگاران سخن می‌گفت، افزود که دشمنان ایران می‌خواهند با یک سری از اقدامات در جمهوری اسلامی «اخلال ایجاد کنند.»
به گفته رئیسی، مجموعه این اقدامات، روزی «گریبان دشمنان جمهوری اسلامی» را خواهد گرفت.
وی با «جند‌الشیطان» خواندن گروه عبدالمالک ریگی، اطمینان داد که نیرو‌های پلیس و قوه قضائیه انتقام کشته شدن ۱۷عضو پلیس را از این گروه خواهند گرفت.


مقام‌های پلیس ایران چندی پیش تائید کردند که جند‌الله ۱۷ پلیس را که پیش‌تر به گروگان گرفته بود، تیرباران کرده‌است.
جند‌الله بارها با صدور اطلاعیه‌هایی اعلام کرده بود که برخی از این گروگان‌ها را کشته است، اما مقام‌های ایران حاضر به تائید این اطلاعیه‌ها نبودند.
ایران همچنین هفته گذشته از پاکستان به خاطر همکاری نکردن اسلام‌آباد در سرکوب جند‌الله که گفته می‌شود در خاک این کشور مستقر است، انتقاد کرد.
جند‌الله یک گروه سنی مسلح در جنوب شرقی ایران است که بارها علیه مقام‌ها و مردم ایران دست به عملیات‌ مسلحانه زده است.
ایران اعلام کرده که این گروه از سوی کشور‌های غربی به خصوص آمریکا حمایت می‌شود، اما جند‌الله هر گونه وابستگی خود را به آمریکا رد کرده است.
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