Washington – Senator Vows To Bar Entry To U.S. For Iran Hostage-Taker Ambassador

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    The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran posted this side-by-side photo of Iranian diplomat Hamid Aboutalebi currently and years ago as a member of a militant student group (Screenshot)Washington – Iran has chosen a former hostage-taker involved in the 1979 seizure of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran to serve as its ambassador at the United Nations, Sen. Ted Cruz said Tuesday in vowing to bar him from entering the United States.

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    Cruz said it was outrageous that Iran had selected Hamid Aboutalebi, who was a member of a Muslim student group that held 52 Americans hostage for 444 days, and was seeking a visa for him. The Texas Republican said he was offering legislation to ensure that Aboutalebi would be prevented from entering the country.

    “It is unconscionable that in the name of international diplomatic protocol the United States would be forced to host a foreign national who showed a brutal disregard of the status of diplomats when they were stationed in his country,” Cruz said in a speech on the Senate floor. “This person is an acknowledged terrorist.”

    Hamid Babaei, a spokesman for Iran’s Mission to the United Nations, had no comment Tuesday on his government’s choice for ambassador.

    Cruz said Aboutalebi has insisted his involvement in the group — Muslim Students Following the Iman’s Line — was limited to translation and negotiation. But the senator said the organization still features Aboutalebi’s photograph on its website to mark the takeover of the embassy.

    Cruz said his legislation would require the president to deny a visa to a U.N. applicant if the president determines the individual has engaged in terrorist activity. He said there was a bipartisan effort to get the legislation passed expeditiously.

    Cruz called the ambassadorial choice by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani “willfully, deliberately insulting and contemptuous” and questioned the Obama administration’s continued talks with Iran about its nuclear program.

    Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., described it as “really kind of an in-your-face action by the Iranian government, sending a guy who was responsible for the absolutely, totally illegal incarceration of American citizens.”

    Samantha Power, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, was scheduled to testify before a House panel Wednesday on the Obama administration’s budget request. She was likely to face questions about whether the administration would deny a visa to Aboutalebi.


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    10 years ago

    This guy is no malach but he certainly was not among the leaders of the hostage taking back in the late 70s. In any event, we don’t get to choose who UN members send to be their delegates. Maybe Cruz should focus on some of the certified nutcases like Stockman the State of Texas sends to Washington as their “delegates”

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    10 years ago

    Ted Cruz is endlessly amusing.

    10 years ago

    If it is correct, as he maintains it is, Sen. Cruz is right to be so outraged. Obviously, the Kool-Aid drinkers AKA 1 & 2 need to re-assess their boy’s commitment to the USA. It gets more & more obvious that his allegiance is facing Mecca.

    shmuly
    shmuly
    10 years ago

    They should let him come and arrest him.