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RGC terrorist team sent from Tehran on order of Khamenei, Criminal Judge Mansouri committed suicide



RGC terrorist team sent from Tehran on order of Khamenei, Criminal Judge Mansouri committed suicide
Romanian television also reported minutes before the discovery of Judge Mansouri's body at a hotel in Bucharest.
The Security and Counter-Terrorism Commission announced yesterday that the regime's foreign ministry is concerned that some parties want to persuade Mansouri to come with money or anything else to speak out against the Islamic Republic.
  Journalists seek to ascertain whether this was in fact suicide.Gholamreza Mansouri's body was found outside the hotel where he was staying on Friday. According to a report by Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty from Romania, Mansouri was thrown out of the window of his residence on Friday, June 19, 2020, and died.


The IRGC terrorist team sent from Tehran on the order of Khamenei,
But experts say mnsouri did not voluntarily commit suicide if someone killed the female then ejected from the window.
 Criminal Judge Mansouri committed suicide !!! The Romanian government must be held responsible for how he was killed !!! Romanian media reported at 2pm on June 20 that Gholamreza Mansouri fled from a five-story house and died.
The news and how it is investigated.

Iranian judge Gholamreza Mansouri arrested in Romania dead
Romanian television also reported minutes before the discovery of Judge Mansouri's body at a hotel in Bucharest.
The Security and Terrorism Commission announced yesterday that the regime's foreign ministry is worried that some parties want to convince Mansouri to come up with money or something else to speak out against the Islamic Republic.
  Journalists try to find out if this was in fact suicide.
An Iranian judge who was recently arrested in Romania has died. Gholamreza Mansouri reportedly committed suicide by jumping out of the hotel window on the fifth floor. Romanian authorities are investigating his death.
The FFFI reported last week that Mansouri had been arrested in Romania accused of corruption and for taking more than $ 500,000 in bribing Iran. He is one of the defendants in the high-profile lawsuit against a former High Court official who started in Tehran on June 7.
The Iranian regime has tried to extradite him.
Mohammad Hooshyar Emami, a former Iranian political prisoner living in Bucharest since 1991, told the Associated Press (AP) on June 17 that he had filed a complaint against Mansouri with the Romanian Prosecutor's Office for MR crime. This after consultation with the Iranian opposition group People's Mojahedin, PMOI / MEK.
Even Reporters Without Borders (RSF) had filed a complaint with the Romanian Prosecutor's Office, in which the organization accused Mansouri of being responsible for the "arrest and torture" of at least 20 journalists in Iran in 2013.
The Iranian Opposition Coalition (NCRI) revealed yesterday that the Iranian regime has booked a private plan to bring Mansouri back to Iran via Bulgaria.
"A plane from [Iranian company] Qeshm will land in Sofia, Bulgaria, in the evening to retrieve Mansouri and return immediately to Tehran," NCRI said in a statement yesterday, adding.
"Eshaq Alizadeh, the Iranian regime's representative at Interpol, will be on board to take Mansouri and two other ordinary Iranian prisoners to serve their imprisonment in Iran."

"The Romanian Public Prosecutor's Office has not yet allowed him to leave Romania for Bulgaria because of complaints and political activities conducted in Europe and the United States," NCRI said.
Formerly in Germany
The RSF, which defends press freedom in the world, had first filed a complaint against the Iranian judge in Germany last week, the FFFI reported.
RSF Secretary-General Christophe Deloire said in a Twitter post on June 11 that Mansouri was in Germany. "The prosecutor must not let him escape justice!", He wrote on Twitter.

Christophe Deloire

@cdeloire

@RSF_inter and RSF Germany just filed a complaint against Gholamreza Mansouri, an Iranian judge responsible for the arrest and torture of at least 20 journalists in 2013, who is currently in #Germany. The prosecutor must not let him escape #justice! #NoImpunity! @ReporterOG
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The German Prosecutor's Office confirmed on Wednesday that it is investigating the complaint against Mansouri, the AP reported this week. It is unclear when and how he had come to Romania.
In a video posted online on June 8, Mansouri says he will return to Iran as soon as travel restrictions imposed by the corona pandemic are lifted. However, he did not reveal which country he was in at the moment.
"I have full confidence in the Islamic Republic, Supreme Leader [Ayatollah Ali Khamenei] and the judiciary," Mansouri said in the video. He added that he was proud to have worked for the regime's so-called justice system for three decades.
Some media reported that Mansouri went abroad to receive medical treatment.

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