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DATE=1/6/99 TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT NUMBER=2-243839 TITLE=IRAN MURDER ARRESTS (L) BYLINE=SCOTT BOBB DATELINE=CAIRO CONTENT= VOICED AT: INTRO: THE GOVERNMENT OF IRAN SAYS IT HAS ARRESTED A NUMBER OF SECURITY OFFICIALS IN CONNECTION WITH A SERIES OF UNSOLVED MURDERS OF SECULAR INTELLECTUALS LAST YEAR. MIDEAST CORRESPONDENT SCOTT BOBB REPORTS FROM CAIRO THAT IRANIAN REFORMIST LEADERS SAY THE ARRESTS CONFIRM THEIR CHARGE THAT HARDLINE CONSERVATIVES ARE BEHIND THE MURDERS. TEXT: REFORMIST LEADERS IN IRAN WEDNESDAY REACTED WITH SATISFACTION TO UHE ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE IRANIAN NEWS AGENCY THAT A NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES OF THE INFORMATION MINISTRY, WHICH IS IN CHARGE OF SECURITY, WERE ARRESTED FOR INVOLVEMENT IN THE MURDERS. SOME CALLED FOR THE DISMISSAL OF INTELLIGENCE OFFICIALS, WHO THEY SAID ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE KILLINGS. THE MINISTRY ANNOUNCED THE ARRESTS, SAYING IT REGRETTED THAT WHAT IT CALLED A FEW IRRESPONSIBLE AND DEVIOUS COLLEAGUES WERE AMONG THE KILLERS. IT SAID THE AGENTS WERE ACTING IN THE INTEREST OF FOREIGNERS -- WHOM IT DID NOT IDENTIFY -- AND SAID THEIR PURPOSE WAS DESTROYING THE REPUTATION OF THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN. IRANIAN PRESIDENT MOHAMED KHATAMI LAST MONTH ORDERED A SPECIAL INVESTIGATION INTO THE MURDERS, WHICH BEGAN WHEN THE LEADER OF A SMALL SECULAR OPPOSITION PARTY, DARIUSH FAROUHAR, AND HIS WIFE WERE FOUND STABBED TO DEATH IN THEIR APARTMENT LAST NOVEMBER. MR. FAROUHAR'S MURDER AROUSED SUSPICIONS BECAUSE HIS HOUSE, IN A QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD OF TEHRAN, WAS UNDER POLICE SURVEILLANCE AT THE TIME. IN SUBSEQUENT WEEKS, THREE PROMINENT IRANIAN WRITERS WERE FOUND DEAD AFTER THEIR FAMILIES REPORTED THEY HAD DISAPPEARED UNDER MYSTERIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES. THE WRITERS WERE PART OF A GROUP OF GOVERNMENT CRITICS WHO WERE TRYING TO FORM AN INDEPENDENT WRITERS UNION. OBSERVERS SAY THE MURDERS WERE AIMED AT UNDERMINING PRESIDENT KHATAMI, WHOSE EFFORTS TO LIBERALIZE IRANIAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY HAVE COME UNDER FIRE FROM CONSERVATIVE HARDLINERS WHO CONTROL THE LEGAL SYSTEM AND NATIONAL ASSEMBLY. AT THE SAME TIME, THE IRANIAN PRESIDENT HAS BEEN UNDER PRESSURE BECAUSE OF ASSASSINATION ATTEMPTS AGAINST CONSERVATIVE MEMBERS OF THE GOVERNMENT. THE HEAD OF THE IRANIAN JUDICIARY, ALI RAZINI, WAS SEVERELY INJURED TUESDAY IN A BOMB ATTACK ON HIS CAR. A SENIOR ECONOMIST IN THE GOVERNMENT, MOHSEN RAFIQDOUST, SURVIVED AN ATTACK FOUR MONTHS AGO. AND LAST AUGUST, THE FORMER HEAD OF IRAN'S PRISONS, ASSADOLLAH LAJEVARDI, WAS KILLED IN A MARKET IN TEHRAN. THE EXILED MUJAHEDEN GROUP CLAIMED RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ATTACK. IRANIAN OBSERVERS HAVE EXPRESSED CONCERN OVER GROWING POLITICAL VIOLENCE IN THEIR COUNTRY, WHICH HAS INCLUDED BEATINGS OF OFFICIALS AND STUDENTS AND AN ATTACK ON A GROUP OF AMERICAN TOURISTS. THEY WORRY THAT THE DEBATE OVER WHETHER AND HOW MUCH TO OPEN UP IRANIAN SOCIETY MAY BE TURNING VIOLENT AND THEY DECRY WHAT THEY CALL THE GROWING FACTIONALISM, AS THE IRANIAN REVOLUTION APPROACHES ITS 20TH ANNIVERSARY. (SIGNED) NEB/SB/PCF/GE 06-Jan-99 9:37 AM EST (1437 UTC) NNNN Source: Voice of America .