Anniversary of an Assassination Today marks the 28th anniversary of the assassination of Ali Tabatabai, a former Iranian diplomat who was gunned down in the doorway of his Bethesda, Md. home by David Belfield, an American convert to islam working for Iran's Islamist regime. The craven Carter administration, which helped the Islamists come to power in Iran, allowed the assassin to escape to Iran, where he has lived comfortably ever since.
Incredibly comfortably. Belfield has admitted killing Tabatabai--who founded and led the Iran Freedom Foundation to fight for democracy in Iran and focus attention on Islamist atrocities--in an interview with an American television network, and has also appeared in an acclaimed feature film.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
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Today marks the 28th anniversary of the assassination of Ali Tabatabai, a former Iranian diplomat who was gunned down in the doorway of his Bethesda, Md. home by David Belfield, an American convert to islam working for Iran's Islamist regime. The craven Carter administration, which helped the Islamists come to power in Iran, allowed the assassin to escape to Iran, where he has lived comfortably ever since.
Incredibly comfortably. Belfield has admitted killing Tabatabai--who founded and led the Iran Freedom Foundation to fight for democracy in Iran and focus attention on Islamist atrocities--in an interview with an American television network, and has also appeared in an acclaimed feature film.