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Ahmadinejad: 9/11 'suspect event' | Ahmadinejad: 9/11 'suspect event' |
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has described the 9/11 attacks on the Twin Towers in New York as a "suspect event" and queried the death toll. | Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has described the 9/11 attacks on the Twin Towers in New York as a "suspect event" and queried the death toll. |
"A building collapsed and they said 3,000 people had been killed but never published their names," he said in a speech in the holy city of Qom. | "A building collapsed and they said 3,000 people had been killed but never published their names," he said in a speech in the holy city of Qom. |
He did not mention the planes hijackers flew into the twin skyscrapers. | He did not mention the planes hijackers flew into the twin skyscrapers. |
On the fifth anniversary last year, the names of 2,749 people killed in New York were read out at a ceremony. | On the fifth anniversary last year, the names of 2,749 people killed in New York were read out at a ceremony. |
"Four or five years ago a suspect event took place in New York," President Ahmadinejad said. | "Four or five years ago a suspect event took place in New York," President Ahmadinejad said. |
"Under this pretext they [the United States] attacked Afghanistan and Iraq and since then a million people have been killed only in Iraq," he said in the speech broadcast on state-run television. | |
In figures: Iraq violence | In figures: Iraq violence |
Estimates of the number of lives lost in Iraq vary. | Estimates of the number of lives lost in Iraq vary. |
A World Health Organization survey in January this year suggested that 151,000 civilians had died between March 2003 and June 2006. | A World Health Organization survey in January this year suggested that 151,000 civilians had died between March 2003 and June 2006. |
This was roughly in line with Iraqi government estimates, although one study in the Lancet medical journal put the toll at 655,000, while a UK-based polling agency suggested in September 2007 that up to 1.2m people may have died because of the conflict. | This was roughly in line with Iraqi government estimates, although one study in the Lancet medical journal put the toll at 655,000, while a UK-based polling agency suggested in September 2007 that up to 1.2m people may have died because of the conflict. |
The Iranian president made similar remarks about 9/11 last week, on the country's national nuclear day. | The Iranian president made similar remarks about 9/11 last week, on the country's national nuclear day. |
"How is it possible that with the best radar systems and intelligence networks, the planes could crash undetected into the towers?" he asked. | "How is it possible that with the best radar systems and intelligence networks, the planes could crash undetected into the towers?" he asked. |
Mr Ahmadinejad did not say on Wednesday who he believed had been behind the attacks. | Mr Ahmadinejad did not say on Wednesday who he believed had been behind the attacks. |
In November 2001, his predecessor as Iranian president, Mohammad Khatami, condemned "the horrific terrorist attacks" of 9/11 in a speech to the UN General Assembly in New York. | In November 2001, his predecessor as Iranian president, Mohammad Khatami, condemned "the horrific terrorist attacks" of 9/11 in a speech to the UN General Assembly in New York. |
They had, he said, been carried out by "a cult of fanatics who had self-mutilated their ears and tongues". | They had, he said, been carried out by "a cult of fanatics who had self-mutilated their ears and tongues". |
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