Two intelligence agencies of the Ministry of Intelligence and the Intelligence Division of the Revolutionary Guards; are openly fighting
Bahar Mehr_Aug 12, 2019
Foreign Policy magazine reported on the conflict between the regime spy, one tool Hassan Rouhani, the Ministry of Information and other instruments Khamenei and the Revolutionary Guards has written a Titel: the Iranian regime's spies at war with each other
The Iranian regime's two intelligence agencies are at odds with each other publicly. This competition has significant implications for the regime's domestic and foreign policy.
While there are a US "maximum pressure" campaign and the growing threat of war, fault lines between the Rouhani government and its intelligence ministry with the Revolutionary Guards and the Intelligence Service have emerged.
This internal conflict is mainly about which organs can protect the state and which aspects of the country most need protection.
The latest fuel of the internal conflict came on August 3, when an interview was published by Maziar Ebrahimi, a former Iranian prisoner who had been jailed for collaborating with Israel for the murder of four nuclear scientists between2010-2012. his story showed a new angle on how the Ministry of Intelligence works and its relationship with the Revolutionary Guards.
Ebrahimi more than two years, from June 2012 to August 2014 he spent in Evin prison in Tehran. During his imprisonment, he was severely tortured to confess to charges of being involved in the killings. It is now known that this confession was a systematic attempt by the Ministry of Intelligence at the time headed by Haider Moslehi, the most ardent mullah.
Ebrahimi's forced confessions were broadcast alongside eleven other suspects on state television in a documentary called "The Terror Club."
In an interview with Farn Polisi of his new home in Germany, Ebrahimi said that "a total of" seven hundred people including my brother, his pregnant wife, and our son-in-law "were arrested during the crackdown, most of which were released after the Revolutionary Guards intervened ...This was because the Revolutionary Guards found out that the Ministry of Intelligence was trying to falsely identify Ebrahimi as the main suspect in the IRGC garrison explosion and to prove that the Intelligence Ministry had more intelligence than the IRGC to capture enemies.
"An interrogator [the Ministry of Intelligence] wanted me to be responsible for the detonation of the basement garrison," said Ebrahimi, referring to a large explosion at the Modares Garrison missile depot outside Tehran in November that killed many, including Hassan Tehrani Moghaddam.of senior commanders was ...
"It was only after the confession that the Revolutionary Guards intervened and the torture ceased because they realized that my confessions were false," Ebrahimi said.
It should be noted that the Revolutionary Guards did not do this on humanitarian grounds, but rather in the power struggle and with the Intelligence Ministry, they were released from prison to gain the upper hand over the Ministry of Intelligence in the war on power.
Like the power struggle between Hitler's army and the Gestapo to kill which one of . them could do better. Bahar Mehr
This power struggle has existed for years between the military and intelligence organs in the mullahs' regime, but at this stage, it is becoming more intense.
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