Terrorist Kazem Darabi wrote in a confidential letter to the Minister of Intelligence.
If you have a neighbor with Greek backgrounds you are political activists then they will sell you. and the greeks are trying so as to make money on you, it is important to monitor such people.
A Greek family has stolen an Iranian political activist and sold the letter to Iranian agents.in 1999 Greece sold abdullah öcalan to turkey then when you have a greek near you you need to know you are close to a people's seller. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTSdJTi9pLM
When Dr. Sadegh Sharafkandi and his companions go to the Mykonos restaurant, the restaurant manager is informed that they are important leaders of the Iranian Kurdish opposition.
Through a Lebanese named Hussein Abbas Mahmoud, he informs the regime's ambassador to Berlin, Hussein Mousavi, that the Democratic leaders are at the Mykonos restaurant.
And Hossein Mousavian informs Darabi that they should not be allowed to survive.
And Kazem Darabi quickly informs Abbas Rahil and the owner of the restaurant demands $ 2 million in return. The Greeks are known for human trafficking.
Abbas Rahil Yousef Amin and Mohammad Matris are heading to the restaurant with a few colts prepared for them by the regime ambassador.
And here Hossein Mousavian gives $ 3 million to the head of the Mykonos restaurant through the brother of the owner of the Mykonos restaurant.
In short, the manager of the Mykonos restaurant deals with the ambassador of the regime and informs Dr. Sadegh Sharafkandi and his associates about the whereabouts of the regime's terrorists in exchange for money.
Summary Hossein Mousavian personally goes to the restaurant and hands over the weapons to the terrorists and talks with the restaurant manager for a few minutes. At 9 pm, the terrorists control all around the restaurant. Going inside the restaurant and committing a criminal act, on Thursday, September 17, 1992, at 11 pm, they entered the restaurant and, with the full knowledge of the Greek trafficker, briefly attacked the Kurdish leaders.
Light-eyed terrorist c. Will he be released soon ?!
Early release of Kazem Darabi and Abbas Rail, convicts in Mykonos case: open letter
Shohreh Badiei, Sara Dehkordi and Maziar Dehkordi
Dear friends and compatriots
In the name of freedom and justice, we invite you to support the request of the families of the victims (living in Germany) of the Mykonos assassination to the German government to prevent the premature release of the Mykonos terrorists.
We are members of the families of the victims, who are also citizens of the German government and have been in exile for many years, at a time when the German government is constantly stepping up its fight against terrorism and claiming to be a persistent supporter of immigrants in German society. Politically based in Germany, we feel that we are the victims of contradictory decisions of the judiciary and especially the German government.
History:
On September 17, 1992, a terrorist group assassinated four Iranian-Kurdish freedom fighters at a restaurant in Mykonos, Berlin, at the behest of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Since the arrest of Kazem Darabi and Abbas Ryle, and especially after the announcement of the Mykonos court ruling on April 10, 1997, the regime of the Islamic Republic has made many efforts to exchange Kazem Darabi with a Western prisoner in Iran. The Iranian regime's proposals in this regard include assisting in the investigation into the whereabouts of missing Israeli pilot Ron Arad, and the release of German Helmut Hofer, accused of having an illicit affair with an Iranian woman since September 1997 (five weeks after the Mykonos court ruling). He was imprisoned in Evin Prison until December 1999, when he was sentenced to stoning and death. In the near future, Ronald Klein, who was arrested in Iranian coastal waters and held in Tehran for 18 months, was released.
About Ronald Klein, the newspaper Figaro-Online writes in an article on June 27, 2007:
"It seems that this trend has nothing to do with Europe's conflict with Iran over Iran's nuclear research, although this hypothesis has been around in Europe for some time. "It seems that Iran's purpose in doing so was a kind of barter." It reads: "This German tourist recently mentioned in an interview with the German press the Iranian government's request to replace him with Kazem Darabi, the killer of four Iranians opposed to the Iranian regime. "Kazem Darabi was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of four people in 1992 in a restaurant in Berlin ordered by the Security Service of the Islamic Republic of Iran."
There is no mention of other attempts by the Islamic Republic to exchange or release Darabi in the European press, but this does not indicate that such efforts have not been made.
Judicial reasons for the release of the Mykonos terrorists by the German government:
German government law states that foreign nationals detained in German prisons can be extradited to their home country after serving two-thirds of their sentence to serve the remainder of their sentence in that country's prison. But in this case, especially the country of origin, it is the country whose government has ordered this murder! The following are excerpts from the Mykonos court ruling and the testimony of the former President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Mr. Bani-Sadr:
(The verdict issued on 10.4.97 "The crime of Kazem Darabi (Kazeruni) has a special weight. He was involved in the destruction of four people and by this act he has proved his complete submission to the rulers of Iran at that time. We do not have the slightest sign that this person has any doubts or regrets about what he did before or after the operation, which casts a ray of humanity on his character. The evidence presented makes it clear that Iran's powerful not only view terrorist operations abroad as positive and clearly honor and reward the killers, but also design such operations themselves against those whose only crime is dissent. "They destroy their political opponents just to maintain their power." Mykonos court ruling, p. 361, third paragraph.
Elsewhere we read the text of the testimony of Mr. Abolhassan Bani Sadr during the Mykonos trial on 23.8.1996
I have a list of 13 people who took part in the most famous assassinations of the regime. All of these individuals have held high-ranking positions in the Iranian regime. For example, Cyrus Fooladi, who was sentenced to twelve years in prison in Britain, became a member of parliament after his release and return to Iran. "Mehrdad Kokabi, who was convicted of setting fire to a bookstore in the UK, is currently working as a senior adviser to the Ministry of Science."
Result :
Judicially, no legal action can be taken against the protest of this "repatriation", because we, the survivors of the victims and the private plaintiffs of the Mykonos assassination, do not have a legal position in this case! But there are important political reasons for the decision: the law, which is based on sending non-German prisoners home after spending two-thirds of their time in prison, was originally intended to relieve German prisons of their organizational and financial burden. Convicts should spend the rest of their imprisonment in their country's prisons, not for cases where the criminals have acted on the orders of the country to which they are to be sent back, and especially after their return, many rewards await them. .
Mental and emotional issues:
This skilful move by the German Interior and Justice Ministries to bring these criminals back is not just a slap in the face to the victims' family members, but a slap in the face to all freedom-loving Iranians. Our protest does not mean that these people should stay in prison for the rest of their lives (which is a condition that none of these criminals have accepted or acted on!) Our goal is not revenge but to achieve It is fair! What we are protesting is the German government bowing to the terrorist regime in Iran. At the same time, we are protesting against the contradictory behavior of the German government and judiciary; Because we are sure that if the victims of this assassination were of German origin, the killers would certainly not have been released so easily after serving two thirds of their sentence in the country of origin, the country that issued the murder order!
The emotional result of this action for us is a feeling of mutual anger and helplessness. On the one hand, against the dictatorial government of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and on the other hand, against the German government, which has been fighting international terrorism for many years (for example, we draw your attention to the anti-terrorist security program of German Interior Minister Schweibel). Which has been written and presented just these days) where German national-political interests come into play; They no longer stand by their claims and do other things!
Shohreh Badiei, Sara Dehkordi and Maziar Dehkordi
Dear friends and compatriots
If you want to support our requests, please send your name and place of residence to the following email address
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