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Iran: Coronavirus Kills Former Interrogator of U.S. Embassy Hostages

Comments Permalink Posted by Vijeta Uniyal Tuesday, March 10, 2020 at 11:00am

UC Berkeley-educated Hossein Sheikholeslam was also a top architect of the terrorist group Hezbollah.

 

https://youtu.be/08Ja3uoy6rQ

A top terrorist-turned-regime official, who in 1979 stormed the U.S. embassy in Tehran and taken 62 American hostages, has died of coronavirus, Iran’s state media confirmed.

 

Hossein Sheikholeslam, a student at the University of California at Berkeley before the Islamic Revolution of 1979, interrogated U.S. hostages during the 444-day ordeal, media reports said.

 

Following the release of the U.S. hostages in 1981, Sheikholeslam was sent by the regime to Lebanon, where he played a crucial role in the creation of Hezbollah, a leading Islamic terrorist organization in the Middle East. His terrorist past qualified him to run the Iranian regime’s Middle East policies, earning him the rank of Deputy Foreign Minister in the early 1980s. He also served as Tehran’s ambassador to Syria, the regime’s top ally in the Muslim world. In recent years, the 68-year-old terrorist-turned-diplomat acted as an adviser to the present Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif.

 

Sheikholeslam is not the only terrorist linked to the 1979 U.S. embassy hostage-taking to catch the virus. The country’s Vice President Masoumeh Ebtekar, who was the spokeswoman for the hostage-takers, has also contracted the disease.

 

The Czech Republic-based Radio Farada reported Sheikholeslam death and his links to the Hezbollah terrorist organization:

 

The Islamic Republic’s former deputy Foreign Minister and one of the leaders of young revolutionaries who invaded the U.S. Embassy in 1979 in Tehran and took 52 American diplomats hostage, Hossein Sheikholeslam died of Covid-19.

 

Sheikholeslam was also a member of the Iranian quintet that founded the Lebanese Hezbollah in the 1980s.

 

The quintet helped the Lebanese Hezbollah to entrench itself and grow to the extent that it is currently the key Iranian proxy force in the Middle East. While the United States and several other countries have listed Hezbollah as a highly dangerous terrorist group, the Islamic Republic counts it as one of the pivots of the so-called “Islamic Resistance Front.”

 

The godfathers of the Lebanese Hezbollah were three young commanders of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, Hossein Dehqan, Ahmad Vahidi, and Fereydoun Vardinejad, as well as cleric, Ali Akbar Mohtashamipour who was very close to the founder of the Islamic Republic, and the Foreign minister’s deputy, Hossein Sheikholeslam. (…)

 

The Lebanese Hezbollah was founded in the early 1980s, when Hossein Sheikholeslam was the Islamic Republic’s number two diplomat, as the Deputy Foreign Minister for Middle East Affairs. Hezbollah’s swift creation and its entrenchment as a major actor on the Middle East stage, in the 1990s, coincided with Sheikholeslam’s long-term tenure as the Deputy Foreign Minister (1980-1996.) No other Islamic Republic official has ever served at such a crucial position for such a long time.

 

Sheikholeslam apparently remained an unrepentant terrorist till the end. In a February 2019 TV interview, he called U.S. President Donald Trump a “tyrannical king.” Explaining the Iranian military objectives, he vowed that “Palestine and Jerusalem will surely be liberated soon,” a clip posted by DC-based media research institute MEMRI showed.

 

He is among several Iranian regime officials who have succumbed to the infection. A senior commander associated with the terrorist organization Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and a top aide to the Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was among the victims of the disease.

 

 

The death of the top regime operatives exposes the callous, if not dubious, role played by the regime in the outbreak of the virus in Iran. The IRGC, regime’s military wing, was caught operating flights into China as late as February 25, media reports disclosed. The IRGC-run Mahan Air, which in the past has been linked to transporting terrorists and weaponry, was operating flights to several Chinese cities despite repeated denials by Tehran.

 

These acts have only exasperated the spread of the coronavirus. After China, Iran has been the worst hit by the disease. With 5.5 percent, Iran has the highest death rate in the world, compared to 2 percent in China. Out of about 7,000 reported cases of coronavirus, more than 9oo people have died across Iran. The virus has reached thirty out of 31 provinces of the country.