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torsdag 4 februari 2021

The judge of the court, Assadollah Asadi, a former diplomat of the Islamic Republic in Belgium, said that the bomb that Asadi wanted to detonate at the Mojahedin conference in Paris was produced in Iran and transported to Europe in a diplomatic suitcase.

 







The judge of the court, Assadollah Asadi, a former diplomat of the Islamic Republic in Belgium, said that the bomb that Asadi wanted to detonate at the Mojahedin conference in Paris was produced in Iran and transported to Europe in a diplomatic suitcase.Assadollah Asadi, a terrorist diplomat of the Iranian terrorist regime, was sentenced to 20 years in prison


The sentence of the other defendants in Asadi's case is as follows:

Amir Saadouni, 15 years in prison, Nasimeh Naami, 18 years

Mehrdad Arefani, 17 years old. The Belgian citizenship of these people is also revoked

Breaking News: Belgian court sentences former Islamic Republic diplomat Asadullah Asadi to life in prison for plotting Paris bombing

A court in Belgium has sentenced Assadullah Asadi, a former diplomat of the Islamic Republic, to 20 years in prison for attempting to bomb a MEK conference in Paris and committing a terrorist act. Niloufar Poorabrahim, a correspondent for Iran International, reports on the location of the trial

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