Shouldn't be surprising from a state sponsor of terror. Fox News
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran's postal service issued a stamp Monday in commemoration of a top Hezbollah commander wanted by the U.S. who was killed in a car bombing in Syria last month, the official news agency IRNA reported.
The stamp, which features a smiling picture of Imad Mughniyeh wearing a military uniform, was unveiled at a ceremony attended by the Iranian minister of post and communication, Mohammad Soleimani, and Gen. Yahya Rahim Safavi, former chief of the country's elite Revolutionary Guards, according to the report.
The image used for the stamp appeared frequently at many ceremonies the Iranian government held for Mughniyeh after his death. Iranian media called the senior Lebanese militant the Che Guevara of the Middle East.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Iran Commemorates Terrorist With Stamp
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