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Freed Iranian-US businessman at mosque bombed in 2008

(18 Oct 2010) SHOTLIST AP TELEVISION - NO ACCESS VOA PERSIAN/NO ACCESS BBC PERSIAN AP Television is adhering to Iranian law that stipulates all media are banned from providing BBC Persian or VOA Persian any coverage from Iran, and under this law if any media violate this ban the Iranian authorities can immediately shut down that organisation in Tehran. ++NIGHT SHOTS++ 1. Tilt up of Seyed al-Shohada mosque, bombed by insurgents in 2008 2. Close of sign reading (Farsi): "Seyed al-Shohada Mosque" ++INTERIOR SHOTS++ 3. Wide of families of victims gathered at bombing site to meet released Iranian-American businessman Reza Taghavi 4. Close of victims' photos displayed inside memorial 5. Mid of Taghavi speaking with victims' families 6. Wide of Taghavi among people 7. SOUNDBITE (English) Reza Taghavi, released Iranian-American businessman: "You saw they are mad at me. I came a month after that accident, but I feel really sorry for all of them. You know they do not have power. They are looking for power to get to those guys and they, you know, they make me responsible for that accident and they want me to go after those guys. I'll probably do whatever I can; I promised them." 8. Mid of Reza and his wife Mahnaz Taghavi speaking with local man Alireza Bonyani who lost his left hand in 2008 blast 9. Close of Mahnaz's face with tears in her eyes 10. Pan from Taghavi family to men 11. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Alireza Bonyani, man who lost his hand in 2008 blast: "America is behind this bombing because the main perpetrators, those who plotted and conducted it, are freely living there and the US government has not confronted them at all. Americans know it that the Kingdom Assembly has accepted the responsibility of this bombing." 12. Wide of women, families of victims speaking with Pierre Prosper, Taghavi's lawyer UPSOUND: (Farsi) "When are they (US) are going to respond to us?" 13. Close of Prosper's face listening 14. Reverse shot of Prosper listening to mothers and families of victims 15. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Maryam Sa'di, mother of a victim: "Wherever there is America or the name of America, there is misery, bombing, explosion, bloodshed and calamity. I want to ask the US government for how long they are going to continue these actions." 16. Wide of women and lawyer STORYLINE: An Iranian-American businessman freed after more than two years in Tehran's main prison visited survivors of a deadly 2008 mosque bombing as a condition of his release in a managed publicity 'event' in the Iranian city of Shiraz, 550 miles (885 kilometres) south of Tehran, on Sunday. Reza Taghavi, from California - who regularly visits Iran to conduct business and see family - had been jailed for passing 200 US dollars to someone suspected of links to a rebel group known as Tondar, which seeks to topple the Islamic system and was implicated in the mosque bombing. He was released on Saturday after five rounds of unusual face-to-face talks between Iranian officials and his American attorney - former US diplomat Pierre Prosper who ultimately convinced authorities that his 71-year-old client had no links to a rebel group widely blamed for the bomb attack. Taghavi, who was never formally charged, denies knowingly supporting the faction. He told AP Television News that he was given the money by an acquaintance in the US and took it to Iran unaware of his friend's links with the group. He said his friend took advantage of his trust and that he plans to sue him. Taghavi - accompanied by Prosper and his wife Mahnaz Taghavi - fulfilled his pledge to visit the mosque. Both countries have denied the accusations. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter:   / ap_archive   Facebook:   / aparchives   ​​ Instagram:   / apnews   You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...

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