Addition to the diary and diary of 2001 August 14 Akbar Hashemi

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-Monday 2024/10/21 - 18:36
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اکبر هاشمی رفسنجانی

The story of Seyyed Hossein Marashi's repeated summonses to the General Inspection Organization

Mr. Hossein Marashi describes the story of the phone call to the parliament in an interview as follows. At that time, there was a dispute between Ayatollah Shahroudi, the head of the judiciary at that time, and the representatives of the sixth parliament.

From the list of jurists nominated by Ayatollah Shahroudi, the representatives voted for only one person and the rest did not vote. Therefore, they sent the second list to the parliament, but when the representatives compared it with the first list, they regretted not voting for that first list. That's why they said that the first list is still valid and the parliament can choose some of the jurists introduced in both lists, but Mr. Shahroudi said that such an interpretation is not correct. Of course, they were right.

This issue and the disagreement between the Parliament and the Judiciary were raised in a closed meeting when a letter reached the Speaker of the Parliament, Mr. Karroubi, and he said that the issue was resolved and Mr. Shahroudi accepted the interpretation of the Parliament. Since I sometimes sent notes to the board of directors and sometimes joked with them, all the representatives thought that the note was my work, and from all sides of the parliament they shouted to Mr. Karroubi that this note was the work of Marashi. Be careful!

But Mr. Karroubi said that his son Hossein sent this note from his office to the Speaker's Office and said that someone called on a political phone and gave this message to Mr. Shahroudi. This issue was announced and the matter of the vote of confidence in the Guardian Council lawyers was put in the order, but Mr. Shahroudi called Mr. Haddad Adel's mobile phone.

He also gave the phone to Mr. Karroubi and Mr. Shahroudi said, "I didn't say such a thing, that's why before the vote of the parliament was announced, the work of counting the votes was stopped. Everyone thought that the note was my work, while someone called Hossein Karroubi in the parliament with a political phone." Called and he was past work. And he also gave that message to his father. But the National Inspection Organization took me back and forth for a whole month and controlled all my phones.

I was very annoyed and every time I asked why you were taking me around so much, they said that everyone does. No one but you can do such a thing. After all, it is not known who did it. Whenever it is known who killed Kennedy, this will also be known. After that incident, I stopped joking with others! »

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