What Does the Family of Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, the Most Influential Figure After the Revolution and the Closest Person to the Core of Power, Want to Say? Can They Say It, and Will They Say It?

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-Tuesday 2024/10/15 - 19:50
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هاشمی رفسنجانی

In light of the recent remarks and somewhat ambiguous signals from Mohsen Hashemi Rafsanjani in an interview that he preferred not to summarize with considerations, Fatemeh Hashemi Rafsanjani's comments are, I emphasize, slightly more explicit than her brother Mohsen's regarding the account of Hashemi's last day.

Now, several important questions arise, which I hope will be answered:

Will there come a day when the then-Deputy for the Protection of the Expediency Council, particularly Gholamreza Forouzesh, recount the memories of that specific day following Hashemi's death?

Specifically, under whose orders were documents and records immediately collected and submitted where?

In the case of a suspicious death or a simple suicide, a judicial case is typically opened, and a forensic report is obtained before burial; has a legal case been established for the head of the Expediency Council in the Public and Revolutionary Prosecutor's Office of District 27 "Special Crimes" or even in the District 1 Prosecutor's Office of Tehran?

If the answer is no, why hasn't this occurred? And if yes, what has been the outcome of that legal case?

Are my questions "as questions" completely clear?

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