here is the the link and the introduction(complete text is too long for posting):
http://cryptome.org/cia-iran-all.htm
also check Dr.Mark Gasiorowski(LSU) commentary on this CIA document.
http://www.iranian.com/History/2000/July/Coup/index.html
CIA: Overthrow of Premier Mossadeq of Iran28 August 2000: Link to original New
York Times PDF files: http://cryptome.org/iran-cia/cia-iran-pdf.htm
11 July 2000: Typographical errors corrected. See also:
An informative commentary on July 6, 2000 about this report by Mark
Gasiorowski, a political science professor at Louisiana State University:
http://www.iranian.com/History/2000/July/Coup/index.html.
A 1997 New York Times report on the CIA's claim that all coup records were
lost: http://www.iranian.com/History/June97/CIA/index.shtml
A 1978 coup account published by the British journal Lobster in 1998 which
identified coup participants: http://cryptome.org/cia-iran-lob.htm
25 June 2000
On June 16, 2000, the New York Times published on its Web site PDF files of a
secret CIA report: "CLANDESTINE SERVICE HISTORY, OVERTHROW OF PREMIER MOSSADEQ
OF IRAN, November 1952-August 1953," an operation planned and executed by the
CIA and British SIS:
http://www.nytimes.com/library/world/mideast/041600iran-cia-index.html
The Times wrote in an introductory note that names of participants in the
overthrow were digitally edited from the report "after consultations with
historians who believed there might be serious risk that the families of some of
those named as foreign agents would face retribution in Iran."
Cryptome has recovered the majority of the edited text of the files and is
publishing the report unedited except for unrecoverable redactions (some
sections were secured by a method which prevented recovery, as noted at their
beginning below) and those sections and appendices which were not edited.
Restored text is shown in brackets below.
More on the edited text recovery method at: http://cryptome.org/cia-iran.htm
The New York Times is commended for publishing the report. It is a disturbing
document that should be widely read and pondered for the harm it so vividly
describes.
http://cryptome.org/cia-iran-all.htm
also check Dr.Mark Gasiorowski(LSU) commentary on this CIA document.
http://www.iranian.com/History/2000/July/Coup/index.html
CIA: Overthrow of Premier Mossadeq of Iran28 August 2000: Link to original New
York Times PDF files: http://cryptome.org/iran-cia/cia-iran-pdf.htm
11 July 2000: Typographical errors corrected. See also:
An informative commentary on July 6, 2000 about this report by Mark
Gasiorowski, a political science professor at Louisiana State University:
http://www.iranian.com/History/2000/July/Coup/index.html.
A 1997 New York Times report on the CIA's claim that all coup records were
lost: http://www.iranian.com/History/June97/CIA/index.shtml
A 1978 coup account published by the British journal Lobster in 1998 which
identified coup participants: http://cryptome.org/cia-iran-lob.htm
25 June 2000
On June 16, 2000, the New York Times published on its Web site PDF files of a
secret CIA report: "CLANDESTINE SERVICE HISTORY, OVERTHROW OF PREMIER MOSSADEQ
OF IRAN, November 1952-August 1953," an operation planned and executed by the
CIA and British SIS:
http://www.nytimes.com/library/world/mideast/041600iran-cia-index.html
The Times wrote in an introductory note that names of participants in the
overthrow were digitally edited from the report "after consultations with
historians who believed there might be serious risk that the families of some of
those named as foreign agents would face retribution in Iran."
Cryptome has recovered the majority of the edited text of the files and is
publishing the report unedited except for unrecoverable redactions (some
sections were secured by a method which prevented recovery, as noted at their
beginning below) and those sections and appendices which were not edited.
Restored text is shown in brackets below.
More on the edited text recovery method at: http://cryptome.org/cia-iran.htm
The New York Times is commended for publishing the report. It is a disturbing
document that should be widely read and pondered for the harm it so vividly
describes.