Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Linked to Terror Cell
14 November 2011
Authorities in Bahrain have claimed that the Iran’s Revolutionary
Guard has links with terror cells that attack high profile sites. These attacks
include the recent plots against the Saudi ambassador in Washington, the Saudi
embassy and the Gulf causeway linking Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. The Bahrain
News Agency gave no additional information on the suspects and details on the
allegations. The Bahrain Shias claim to have no political connections to Shia
power groups in Iran. The Sunni Monarchy declare that Iran seeks to attain by
creating an unrest in Bahrain. Since the anti-state protests in Bahrain this
case of the alleged terror cell in Bahrain is the first time officials are
trying to prove a connection to Iran and a plan for attack. Bahrain’s public
prosecutor claims that the terror group has links with high profile exiles such
as Ali Mushaima whose father Hassan was sentenced to life in prison for anti-state
protests and violence. The terror group
suspects will be held for 60 days until all investigations are through. Four of
them were arrested in Qatar and the fifth one in Bahrain.
Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/nov/14/bahrain-terror-iran-revolutionary-guard
Reliability: 8
Authorities in Bahrain have claimed that the Iran’s Revolutionary
Guard has links with terror cells that attack high profile sites. These attacks
include the recent plots against the Saudi ambassador in Washington, the Saudi
embassy and the Gulf causeway linking Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. The Bahrain
News Agency gave no additional information on the suspects and details on the
allegations. The Bahrain Shias claim to have no political connections to Shia
power groups in Iran. The Sunni Monarchy declare that Iran seeks to attain by
creating an unrest in Bahrain. Since the anti-state protests in Bahrain this
case of the alleged terror cell in Bahrain is the first time officials are
trying to prove a connection to Iran and a plan for attack. Bahrain’s public
prosecutor claims that the terror group has links with high profile exiles such
as Ali Mushaima whose father Hassan was sentenced to life in prison for anti-state
protests and violence. The terror group
suspects will be held for 60 days until all investigations are through. Four of
them were arrested in Qatar and the fifth one in Bahrain.
Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/nov/14/bahrain-terror-iran-revolutionary-guard
Reliability: 8
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