Memoirs of Akbar Hashemi - October 30, 2001 Part Two

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خاطرات اکبر هاشمی - ۸ آبان ۱۳۸۰ بخش دوم

The meeting of Sheikh Abbas Ali Alizadeh, the then Chief Justice of Tehran and the report on the case of Nasser Tabasi and Hadi Mohajiri and the complaint of Judge Ahmadzadeh, the then head of the Judicial Complex of Economic Affairs, in not allowing him to summon Hassan Habibi, the then First Vice President to investigate the case of Hadi Mohajiri and also the case of Mohsen Noorbakhsh, the then Director General of the Central Bank and Petropars and Mustafa Tajzadeh and criticizing the appointment of Sheikh Abdul Nabi Namazi as the Attorney General of the country have important points. 

The meeting of Sheikh Mohiuddin Haeri Shirazi, Imam on Friday, Shiraz time, and consultation to resign from this position 

The meeting of Sheikh Ahmed Mohseni Gerkani, Imam of Arak Friday. 

Full text of the day: 

Mr. [Abbas Ali] Alizadeh, the head of Justice of Tehran, came. He gave the report of the case of Nasser Tabasi and [Hadi] Mohajri and said, Mr. Ahmadzadeh, the head of the Judicial Assembly, says that because he cannot act for justice and equality, he wants to resign; Because he wanted to summon Dr. [Hassan] Habibi [First Vice President] in relation to the case of [his office manager], Mr. Mohajri, they were prevented. 

He was invited to his daughter's wedding ceremony in Mashhad and said, Mr. [Mohsen] Noorbakhsh, [Governor General of the Central Bank] had been summoned to the court and wanted to issue a custody agreement. He told them to act like Mr. [Mustafa] Tajzadeh [Deputy Interior Minister] and to be free during the trial. He believes that pressure is coming from somewhere to pursue Mr. Noorbakhsh. He also talked about the Petropars case and said that the defendants are treated like Mr. Noorbakhsh. He said that in the meeting of the executive heads of the judiciary, some recommended that political cases should be dealt with gently, but he opposed it. He is not satisfied with the appointment of Mr. [Abdul Nabi] to the Prosecutor's Office. Because he has no judicial history. 

In the evening, Mr. Hairi Shirazi came before Imam Shirazi on Friday. To resign and emigrate to Qom for the continuation of investigation programs, he advised Kurd; I said, it's better to combine. He described the agricultural program in his spare time and the construction of olive plantations and oil factory and said that he believes that jurisprudence at present is not answerable without specialization in special fields and jurists should be experts in fields in social affairs and give fatwas in that field. He said that he himself has found new opinions by entering agricultural affairs. He insisted that I go on a trip to Shiraz. For the fulfillment of the promise I made earlier and to see his farming plan. 

Mr. [Ahmad] Mohsenigarkani, the Friday Imam of Arak, called and said that the recent Friday sermons had a great impact on the society and asked them to broadcast it once again and asked me to go to Arak to participate in the clergy meeting of the Central Province. 
Western sources say bin Laden may have gained access to nuclear technology through Pakistan. The Pakistani government has detained three nuclear scientists and promised to hand them over to the United States, but the Pakistani government has denied that they have been handed over to the United States, saying they were detained because of their mysterious trips to Afghanistan. 

According to another report, Israeli and American commandos have begun exercises to occupy nuclear facilities in the event of a coup d 'état in Pakistan so that they will not fall into the hands of the opposition. Protests have intensified in Pakistan, with people blocking the Qarqoum highway between China and Pakistan. 

In Tabriz, a man attacked a company and killed five people. In the Caucasus, a Russian hospital worker is taken hostage. A case of anthrax has been discovered in Zrinshahr Isfahan.

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