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Rose Siding Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-22-05 09:50 AM
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Iranians Depict American 'Den of Spies'
From the outside, the U.S. Embassy in Tehran looks much like it did in 1979, except for the rotor of the U.S. helicopter that crashed in the desert during the failed rescue of the 52 American hostages held there for 444 days a quarter century ago.

Inside is a museum of what the director, Majid, called "America's ongoing crimes."

Although it was turned into a museum long ago, TV cameras have rarely been allowed in. But it recently was renovated, which may explain why Iranians proudly showed ABC News what they now call the "den of spies."

Souvenirs seized by the hostage-takers are antiques now — including old computers and circuitry, a device to destroy documents, and a massive code machine from the National Security Agency.

One of the central exhibits here is what they call the "glassy room" for top-secret meetings. Majid said it is set up more or less how they found it when the American spies operated here — though he said they removed the green velvet drapes and added mannequins to depict one of the alleged secret meetings.

http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/story?id=508478&page=1


The museum at the former U.S. Embassy in Tehran preserves
a hidden conference room that the museum's operators refer
to as the "glassy room." (ABCNEWS.com)
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