Killer of former Iranian PM freed by France; Tehran arrival

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3.5 هزار بار بازدید - 9 سال پیش - (19 May 2010) ++AP Television
(19 May 2010)
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Tehran, Iran - 18 May 2010
1. Ali Vakili Rad, Iranian jailed for life in France for assassinating Iran's last prime minister under its ousted Shah, walking in airport, accompanied by his mother
2. Vakili Rad walking in airport
3. Close of Vakili Rad's face, zoom out
4. Zoom in to close of Vakili Rad's hand in victory sign
5. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Ali Vakili Rad, Iranian convicted in France of assassinating last prime minister of Iran under ousted Shah:
"Maybe I can say I have been through hell and today I am happy to have found paradise."
6. Wide of news conference
7. SOUNDBITE (French) Ali Vakili Rad, Iranian convicted in France of assassinating last prime minister of Iran under ousted Shah:
"Allow me to pass on a short message. I am thinking about everyone I met while I was in prison in France, above all, the unfortunate political prisoners from the Basque region, from Corsica, or wherever - I salute you from the bottom of my heart."
8. Vakili Rad walking down steps with arm around his brother
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Paris, France - 18 May 2010
9. Journalists surrounding Vakili Rad's lawyer
10. SOUNDBITE (French) Sorin Margulis, Ali Vakili Rad's lawyer:
"I really don't see how we can talk about an exchange. Indeed, there is a coincidence, a conjunction in the dates, that's for sure. I deplore the fact that the schedule of the political or diplomatic talks, which I didn't take part in because it is neither my job nor my function, might have delayed the expulsion order from the minister."
11. Margulis talking to media
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Paris, France - 17 May 2010
12. Exterior of French Foreign ministry
13. French Foreign Ministry spokesman Bernard Valero working at his desk
14. SOUNDBITE (French) Bernard Valero, French Foreign Ministry spokesman:
"We were never in the logic of the slightest bargaining with the Iranians. Never."  
15. Close up of paper with logo
16. SOUNDBITE: (French) Bernard Valero, French Foreign Ministry spokesman:
"In France, the justice system is independent. What the judges decide on the different cases concerning Iranians citizens is the problem of the justice system."
17. Close up of Valero
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FIL - Tehran, Iran - 06 January 1979
18. Shahpour Bakhtiar, Iran's last prime minister under its ousted Shah, talking to Shah
19. Close up of Shah
20. Mid of Bakhtiar and Shah
21. Close of Bakhtiar
22. Shah shaking hands with ministers with Bakhtiar walking behind
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FILE - Tehran, Iran - 11 January 1978
23. Various of Bakhtiar talking to parliament members
24. Mid of parliamentarians
25. Close of Bakhtiar speaking
STORYLINE:
The killer of a former Iranian prime minister who opposed the country's clerical regime was released from a life sentence in France and has arrived home in what critics called an apparent trade for a young French academic just freed by Iran.
A French government spokesman said he had no knowledge that Ali Vakili Rad was being exchanged for Clotile Reiss, 24, who was arrested in Iran on July 1 during postelection unrest, accused of spying and sentenced to 10 years in prison.
She returned to France on Sunday after her sentence was commuted.
Bakhtiar moved to a home outside Paris, where he organised opposition to the revolutionary government.

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