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Ever heard of the Al-Zarqan nuke plant? It's Iran's best-kept secret. MEMRI published a document written by an IRGC commander about the reactor. Here's the translation:

From the IRGC Commander in the city of Al-Ahwaz to the director in charge at the Mehab Quds company for Construction and Supervision, Mr. Muhammad Kayafir.

Re: The nuclear reactor at Al-ZarqanGreetings,

I thank you for the good services of the Mehab Quds company, and at the same time I must remind you of the following items:

1. All construction materials must be transported from the warehouses to the construction site in top secrecy.

2. As part of the doctrine of caution, we reiterate yet again that during the transport of all required materials, you must ensure that this [transport] does not arouse the suspicions of any citizen in the region through which you are moving.

3. In general, it is absolutely forbidden to hire any Arabic speakers or any citizen from Khuzestan in the framework of the 'Al-Zarqan Nuclear Reactor' construction project [that's because the Arab minority that lives in Khuzestan hates the Shi'a Persian regime]. You must ensure that all manpower, including the driver, the accountant, the warehouse manager, the laborer, the technician, or the guard, comes from the northern provinces.In conclusion, we say yet again that all the construction work in this project must be carried out under absolute secrecy.

From the aide to IRGC commander in the city of Al-Ahwaz, Hassan Jalaliyan.



10 posted on 09/27/2009 10:14:33 PM PDT by G8 Diplomat (To err is human, to think is Vulcan)
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Also this, from a Kuwaiti newspaper:

Headline Links: Al-Siyassa mentions secret Iranian nuclear facility
“On July 29, 2008, the Kuwaiti daily Al-Siyassa reported that, according to ‘highly reliable sources,’ Iranian authorities had begun construction of a secret nuclear reactor in the Al-Zarqan region close to the city of Ahwaz in southwest Iran, on the Iran–Iraq border,” according to MEMRI, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that covers news in the Middle East. MEMRI also provides photographs from the Al-Siyassa article.


11 posted on 09/27/2009 10:16:43 PM PDT by G8 Diplomat (To err is human, to think is Vulcan)
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