This article is from the source 'guardian' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/jan/09/iran-reopens-investigation-into-rafsanjani-death

The article has changed 5 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 3 Version 4
Iran reopens investigation into Rafsanjani death Iran reopens investigation into Rafsanjani death
(13 days later)
Relatives of former president say his body had high radiation levels and they doubt the official finding of cardiac arrest
Saeed Kamali Dehghan Iran correspondent
Tue 9 Jan 2018 17.03 GMT
Last modified on Tue 9 Jan 2018 22.00 GMT
Share on Facebook
Share on Twitter
Share via Email
View more sharing options
Share on LinkedIn
Share on Pinterest
Share on Google+
Share on WhatsApp
Share on Messenger
Close
Iran has reopened an investigation into the death of its former president Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, according to members of his family who say his body had unusually high radiation levels.Iran has reopened an investigation into the death of its former president Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, according to members of his family who say his body had unusually high radiation levels.
Tuesday marked one year in the Persian calendar since the sudden death of the pragmatist ayatollah, who served as president for two consecutive terms until 1997.Tuesday marked one year in the Persian calendar since the sudden death of the pragmatist ayatollah, who served as president for two consecutive terms until 1997.
Rafsanjani’s daughter Faezeh Hashemi revealed last month that an examination led by the country’s supreme national security council had determined that the level of radioactivity in her father’s body was 10 times what is considered permissible.Rafsanjani’s daughter Faezeh Hashemi revealed last month that an examination led by the country’s supreme national security council had determined that the level of radioactivity in her father’s body was 10 times what is considered permissible.
The cleric’s son Yaser Hashemi said this week that the current president, Hassan Rouhani, a close ally of Rafsanjani, had ordered the council to reopen the investigation.The cleric’s son Yaser Hashemi said this week that the current president, Hassan Rouhani, a close ally of Rafsanjani, had ordered the council to reopen the investigation.
A family member who wished to remain anonymous told the Guardian: “The consensus within the family is that the he was killed, or at least did not die of natural causes.”A family member who wished to remain anonymous told the Guardian: “The consensus within the family is that the he was killed, or at least did not die of natural causes.”
Newspapers in Tehran commemorated the anniversary on Tuesday by publishing tributes alongside large images of Rafsanjani on front pages. “He was our voice,” said the headline of Etemaad, a reformist daily. “One year without the ayatollah,” said the Ebtekar daily.Newspapers in Tehran commemorated the anniversary on Tuesday by publishing tributes alongside large images of Rafsanjani on front pages. “He was our voice,” said the headline of Etemaad, a reformist daily. “One year without the ayatollah,” said the Ebtekar daily.
The official account of Rafsanjani’s death blamed cardiac arrest. The Guardian understands that the family was not put under pressure to forego a postmortem before his burial, but decided not to opt for one as they did not want to desecrate the body and wanted bury him as soon as possible, in accordance with Islamic tradition.The official account of Rafsanjani’s death blamed cardiac arrest. The Guardian understands that the family was not put under pressure to forego a postmortem before his burial, but decided not to opt for one as they did not want to desecrate the body and wanted bury him as soon as possible, in accordance with Islamic tradition.
But the family has since cast doubts over the cardiac arrest finding. “There was a meeting between all the family members and some members of the supreme national security council and it was announced to us that our father’s body had 10 times the permissible radioactivity,” Faezeh Hashemi told Etemaad in December.But the family has since cast doubts over the cardiac arrest finding. “There was a meeting between all the family members and some members of the supreme national security council and it was announced to us that our father’s body had 10 times the permissible radioactivity,” Faezeh Hashemi told Etemaad in December.
The Guardian understands that a blood sample was taken from Rafsanjani’s body in hospital after his death, at the request of his nephew. That sample is missing under mysterious circumstances. The radioactivity level was determined after examining a catheter tube that was connected to the body. It is not clear whether the blood sample would have given a different result.The Guardian understands that a blood sample was taken from Rafsanjani’s body in hospital after his death, at the request of his nephew. That sample is missing under mysterious circumstances. The radioactivity level was determined after examining a catheter tube that was connected to the body. It is not clear whether the blood sample would have given a different result.
“He [Rafsanjani] had a meeting scheduled for 8pm that evening with a senior Revolutionary Guard. There are signs prior to his death that people had warned him about his safety,” the family source said.“He [Rafsanjani] had a meeting scheduled for 8pm that evening with a senior Revolutionary Guard. There are signs prior to his death that people had warned him about his safety,” the family source said.
Rafsanjani’s body was found by one of his bodyguards in a swimming pool in Koushk Garden, a complex used by senior officials. The ayatollah used the facilities for swimming once or twice a week. He swam alone that day while guards stayed outside, the source said. One guard found the body after Rafsanjani failed to come out at the usual time. The family member said the guards had provided conflicting accounts.Rafsanjani’s body was found by one of his bodyguards in a swimming pool in Koushk Garden, a complex used by senior officials. The ayatollah used the facilities for swimming once or twice a week. He swam alone that day while guards stayed outside, the source said. One guard found the body after Rafsanjani failed to come out at the usual time. The family member said the guards had provided conflicting accounts.
Samples have been taken from all family members including grandchildren to compare Rafsanjani’s radioactivity levels with theirs. Rafsanjani’s other daughter, Fatemeh, and his wife also had higher radioactivity levels than usual.Samples have been taken from all family members including grandchildren to compare Rafsanjani’s radioactivity levels with theirs. Rafsanjani’s other daughter, Fatemeh, and his wife also had higher radioactivity levels than usual.
It is not clear whether the level found in Rafanjani’s catheter was enough to kill him, as little is known about the type of the radioisotope, its lifetime and other heath factors.It is not clear whether the level found in Rafanjani’s catheter was enough to kill him, as little is known about the type of the radioisotope, its lifetime and other heath factors.
Rafsanjani’s death deprived moderates of a key powerbroker who retained significant influence in Iran’s political system despite his views becoming steadily less hardline in recent years. The ayatollah was one of Iran’s great political survivors, and could have played a key role in the appointment of the next supreme leader in the event of a vacancy.Rafsanjani’s death deprived moderates of a key powerbroker who retained significant influence in Iran’s political system despite his views becoming steadily less hardline in recent years. The ayatollah was one of Iran’s great political survivors, and could have played a key role in the appointment of the next supreme leader in the event of a vacancy.
Rafsanjani’s family have faced restrictions on their movements since his death. Some, including Faezeh Hashemi, who has been jailed in the past, have been barred from leaving the country. The family has complained that some of Rafsanjani’s documents were taken from his office.Rafsanjani’s family have faced restrictions on their movements since his death. Some, including Faezeh Hashemi, who has been jailed in the past, have been barred from leaving the country. The family has complained that some of Rafsanjani’s documents were taken from his office.
IranIran
Middle East and North AfricaMiddle East and North Africa
newsnews
Share on FacebookShare on Facebook
Share on TwitterShare on Twitter
Share via EmailShare via Email
Share on LinkedInShare on LinkedIn
Share on PinterestShare on Pinterest
Share on Google+Share on Google+
Share on WhatsAppShare on WhatsApp
Share on MessengerShare on Messenger
Reuse this contentReuse this content