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EU becomes center of Iran’s terrorist operations |
2018-07-15 |
[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] On Monday, July 2, 2018, Belgian Federal Intelligence and Security Agency and Federal Prosecutor’s Office reported that they had thwarted a major terrorist plot of the Iranian regime at the heart of Europe ![]() by arresting a husband and wife near Brussels. The jugged I ain't sayin' nuttin' widdout me mout'piece! couple are Belgian nationals of Iranian descent and wanted to commit a kaboom in Villepinte (La Belle France) on Saturda,y June 30, 2018, at a conference held there by the Iranian opposition coalition, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI). According to the Belgian Public Prosecutor’s office, Assadollah Assadi, a diplomat, who served as the number third-ranking diplomat in Iran’s embassy in Vienna and a member of President Rouhani's Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS), was arrested in Germany as the "contact person" of the couple. However, facts are stubborn; statistics are more pliable... Germany’s federal prosecutor on Wednesday, July 12, charged Assadi for conspiracy to commit murder. Historically, the theocracy has pursued a policy of assassinating dissidents in Europe. Since the 1979 revolution, there are at least 10 known Iran-sponsored terrorist attacks, some of which were recently listed by the US State Department. In 1997, a German court issued an international arrest warrant for Iranian intelligence minister for the liquidation of Secretary-General of the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran in Mykonos Greek restaurant in Berlin in 1992. The Iranian regime has assassinated NCRI members in Europe. Kazem Rajavi, the representative of the NCRI, was bumped off by the MOIS agents on April 24, 1990, as he was driving to his home in Coppet, a village near Geneva. |
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Swiss orders arrest of Iranian ex-minister |
2006-04-10 |
![]() The Swiss foreign ministry confirmed on Sunday that the warrant had been issued. "The Iranian authorities have yet to react to [it]," said spokesman Lars Knuchel, adding that the shooting had been a source of discussion between Bern and the Iranian capital Tehran since 1990. Kazem Rajavi, then the representative of the opposition National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) in Switzerland, was gunned down in broad daylight by several MOIS agents on April 24, 1990 as he was driving to his home in Coppet, a village near Geneva. Two of the hitmen were later discovered in France and arrested by French police. But despite a warrant for their arrest by the Swiss authorities, the French government put them on a direct flight to Tehran "for reasons of the state". This drew international condemnation, including from the United States. The NCRI charged that Ayatollah Khamenei and former President Rafsanjani were also "directly involved" in ordering the assassination and should be issued international arrest warrants as well. "Thirteen persons were involved in planning and carrying out the murder," Antenen said. "All of them had service passports, marked 'on assignment'. A number of those documents had been issued on the same day in Tehran." The Iranian authorities have always denied any involvement in the attack. |
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Swiss judge orders arrest of Iran former intel chief | ||
2006-04-09 | ||
Paris, Apr. 08 A Swiss judge has issued an international arrest warrant for the former head of Irans notorious secret police for his role in the assassination of a prominent Iranian dissident. The warrant was issued to law enforcement agencies for the arrest of Hojjatoleslam Ali Fallahian, who for years headed Irans Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS). Fallahian was charged with masterminding the assassination of Prof. Kazem Rajavi, a renowned human rights advocate and elder brother of Iranian opposition leader Massoud Rajavi. Kazem Rajavi, then the representative of the opposition National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) in Switzerland, was gunned down in broad daylight by several MOIS agents on April 24, 1990 as he was driving to his home in Coppet, a village near Geneva. A statement released by the NCRI on Saturday said that the warrant issued by Swiss Investigative Magistrate Jacques Antenen called on law enforcement agencies to arrest Ali Fallahian, former Minister of Intelligence and Security of the Islamic Republic of Iran and transfer him to the Canton Vaud Prison in Lausanne, Switzerland. The Swiss judges ruling added that prior to the assassination of Kazem Rajavi, Fallahian had also ordered the assassination of Massoud Rajavi.
He added that the MOIS had close ties with Irans Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), particularly the Qods (Jerusalem) Force, and Minister Fallahian was responsible for assassinations and issuing the orders for all such missions. Kazem Rajavi was Iran's first Ambassador to the United Nations headquarters in Geneva following the 1979 Islamic revolution. Shortly after his appointment, he resigned his post in protest to the repressive policies and terrorist activities of the ruling clerics in Iran. He then intensified his campaign against mass executions, arbitrary arrests, and torture carried out by Irans theocratic leadership. At the age of 56, he held six doctorate degrees in the fields of law, political science, and sociology from the universities of Paris and Geneva. Two of the hitmen were later discovered in France and arrested by French police. Despite a warrant for their arrest by the authorities in Switzerland, the French government boarded them on a direct flight to Tehran. The French action drew international condemnation including from the United States Department of State.
In 1997, a court in Berlin implicated Fallahian, Khamenei, Rafsanjani, and then-Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Velayati in masterminding the 1992 killing of four Kurdish dissidents in a restaurant called the Mykonos. Iranian exiles charge that the MOIS continues to have a heavy presence in Europe and has stepped up intelligence gathering operations against Iranian dissidents since hard-liner Mahmoud Ahmadinejad took office as President. | ||
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