Argentina’s charges against Iran are driven by Zionists: former minister

November 25, 2007 - 0:0

TEHRAN -- Former intelligence minister Ali Fallahian here on Sunday rejected accusations by Argentina that Iran had a hand in the 1994 terrorist bombing of Argentine-Israel Mutual Association (AMIA), calling the charges the “Zionists’ intrigue”.

He called on the Foreign Ministry to file a complaint against Argentina in international courts for making unjustified accusations against the Islamic Republic.
“It is not yet late to clear the name of the Islamic Republic. Judicial officials of Foreign Ministry should file a complaint against Argentina... so that they answer for their unfounded and undocumented claims,” Fallahian told the Mehr News Agency.
The world police body's annual general assembly on Nov. 8 voted to issue the ""Red Notices"" seeking the extradition of five Iranians including Fallahian and one Lebanese national in connection with the bombing