IRAN - SPEECH HASHEMI RAFSANJANI ON BOSNIA

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(11 Feb 1994) In a speech to mark the fifteenth anniversary of the Islamic revolution, Iranian President Hashemi Rafsanjani ...
(11 Feb 1994) In a speech to mark the fifteenth anniversary of the Islamic
revolution, Iranian President Hashemi Rafsanjani said on Friday
(11/2) that Iran had offered to send 10,000 peacekeeping troops to
Bosnia. However, he told the thousands gathered to hear his speech
that the West had declined the offer because it was afraid of an
Iranian presence in Bosnia.

SHOWS:

TEHRAN, IRAN    11/2

0.00  large crowds making their way along azadi (freedom) street
     to freedom square
0.05  president rafsanjani and officials walking along with crowds
0.12  ws of the "freedom"arch and the crowds
0.15  cu of rafsanjani speaking in farsi saying that iran had
     offered to send ten thousand troops to bosnia but the offer
     had been rejected
0.27  wider shot of rafsanjani saying that iranians have been the
     victims of terrorism but have been accused by the usa of
     being terrorists themselves and supporting terrorists
0.32  ws of "freedom" arch and crowds
0.37  ls of rafsanjani and pullout to show children in the colours
     of the iranian flag
0.44  ws of "freedom" arch and zoom in to crowd
0.55  ends

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