Interpol links Iranians to blast
From Times Wire Reports
Interpol put a former Iran- ian intelligence chief, a former leader of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, three other Iranians and a Lebanese militant on its most-wanted list in connection with a 1994 bombing that killed 85 people at a Jewish center in Buenos Aires.
Iranian envoys accused Israel and the United States of trying to use Interpol to taint Iran’s image, but most delegates at Interpol’s general assembly in Marrakech, Morocco, agreed that the case was purely a police matter.
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