human rights watch

torsdag 13 september 2018

NCRI provides new details about Iran's terrorism in Europe.



NCRI provides new details about Iran's terrorism in Europe.
Iranian National Resistance Council (NCRI) revealed new details of Iranian terrorist terrorist activities in Europe during a press conference in London on Wednesday.



NCRI's new disclosure names high-ranking regime officials and regime institutions that are responsible and involved in planning terrorist activities abroad.

Dowlat Nowrouzi, NCRI's Representative in the United Kingdom, identified the Organization of Foreign Intelligence and Movements in the Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) as the organization responsible for the terrorist regime outside Iran, especially in Europe and USA.

NCRI also identified Reza Amiri Moghaddam as head of this organization. He reports directly to the regime's intelligence minister Mahmoud Alavi, according to NCRI's new tasks.

During the press conference, the case of the Iranian regime's diplomat, Asadollah Assadi, arrested in Germany in early July, was also suspected of being behind a bomb attack against the Iranians' great gathering for a free and democratic Iran in Paris on 30 June. Three other people were arrested in Belgium and France for it stopped the attack and are now waiting for a trial in Belgium. The Belgian federal prosecutor's office has asked German authorities to expel the regime's terrorist diplomat to Belgium so that he can be brought to justice.

The Iranian regime has increased its terrorist activities in Europe, especially against the Iranian opposition group, the People's Mojahedin (PMOI), for a few months back. These terrorist attacks aim at stopping the regime-critical protests that have been taking place in Iran in the last eight months, NCRI explained in its report.

High-ranking regime officials including Rouhani and Khamenei have initially accused People's Mojahedin (PMOI) of these nationwide protests. They have said that the regime will respond to the hardest possible ways, said NCRI's report. It raised three stopped terrorist attacks against the people's mojahedin and its sympathizers in the US, France and Albania since March.

The decision to conduct terrorist attacks in Europe including the bombing of the Iranians meeting in Paris has been taken by the regime's highest national security council where the president of the presidency is chairman. NCRI reported this with reference to information from PMOI sources in Iran. These data also reveal that this decision has been approved by the highest spiritual leader of the clergy, Khamenei.

NCRI made three urgent demands during Wednesday's press conference to counter the Iranian regime's terrorist activities in Europe.

"The detained terrorists in Germany and Belgium must first be prosecuted in Belgium without any political considerations. Secondly, mercenaries and spies working for the regime's intelligence ministry in the European countries, including in Britain, must be arrested, prosecuted and expelled. And thirdly, the Iranian regime's embassies and diplomatic missions in Europe must be closed, "said NCRI's representative in Britain during the conference.

Bob Blackman, British Conservative, who participated in the great gathering of the Iranians in Paris, told the conference that he has filed a complaint against the Iranian regime in Belgium, as a third party, for involvement in the suspended terrorist attack.

He added that he had presented a motion together with a party-wide group of five members in the British lower house to take up the terrorist attack in Paris.

The motion condemns the Iranian regime for its terrorist activities in Europe including the attack in Paris and for abuse of diplomatic privileges. It also emphasizes the need to prosecute suspects and expel other Iranian intelligence officials working under diplomatic protection or as former opposition members.

The motion, supported by more than 40 members from all parties in the British suburbs, adds. "The House of Commons calls for a strong policy to respond to Iran's malicious activities and reiterates that the [terrorist attack in Paris] shows the regime's fear of the People's Mojahedin (PMOI) and the greater coalition of the Iranian National Resistance Council (NCRI) as the democratic alternative to the [clergy] regime . "

David Jones, Conservative Member of the British House of Commons and former ministers, in his speech demonstrated support for the demands made in the motion. "The Iranian regime's support for terrorism and terrorist activities threatens the security of the democratic institutions, not only in this country but also worldwide," he said.

"The European governments are paralyzed by this question because of their misguided belief that there is a reform-friendly faction within the Iranian regime," he added, calling for a more determined policy to respond to the regime's terrorism.

Inga kommentarer:

Skicka en kommentar