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TEHRAN, July 3 (Xinhuanet) -- Iran on Sunday
vehemently rejected a recent allegation that its President-elect Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad was involved in the 1979 US hostage taking, terming it as "sheer
lies",the official IRNA news agency reported.
In November 1979, five months after Iran's Islamic
Revolution, a group of students, self-proclaimed to be members of "Students
Following the Path of Imam", took over the US embassy in Tehran and held 52
staff hostage for 444 days.
The incident led Washington to break ties with Tehran
in 1980.
In a recent interview with the Washington Times
newspaper, several former American hostages said they remembered Ahmadinejad,
who won Iran's presidential election on June 24, took part in the
hostage-taking.
Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hamid-Reza Asefi
said that such accusations are "sheer lies, unfounded and baseless".
"The Zionist and US circles adopted a false approach
towards Iran's presidential election even before the polling and sometimes such
a false approach was intensified," Asefi said.
Ahmadinejad's assistant has dismissed the allegation,
saying he was a member of the hard-line Islamic student group, but he opposed
taking hostages.
On Friday, several leading hostage-takers also denied
Ahmadinejad's role in the incident.
Abdolhossein Rouholamini, one of the hostage-takers,
said no student from University of Science and Technology, at which Ahmadinejad
was studying at that time, participated in the hostage-taking.
"The hostage-takers were the students from Tehran
University, Sharif University of Technology, Polytechnic University and National
University," Rouholamini stressed. Enditem |