#Reza_palani_iranian_Neo-Nazist
A terrorist group called Iranian neo-Nazis describes itself as monarchist, has violated European Union laws, has committed crimes, and is attempting to extort money from shop owners in these countries through threats and intimidation.
Another video from Vienna shows Reza Pahlavi’s supporters threatening to “rip to pieces” a Persian restaurant owner for refusing to display the Shah’s photo and Iran’s flag. Such fascist threats of physical violence are illegal. Iranians in 🇦🇹 feel unsafe.
Monarchist no 1.: "Where's your flag? ... I'm here from the Shah’s Office."
Monarchist no 2. (The person filming the scene): "I will rip you to pieces. ... I will film you. ... I will kill you in Vienna."
He also called the man an "Afghani dog", adding: "You'll eat shit if you speak."
The restaurant official repeatedly asked the man not to film him without his permission. He also explained that while he supports the recent #IranProtests, you cannot force people to support a specific political group.
The perpetrators have been identified as Ms Aramesh Gorani and Mr Ehsan Taremi. They should be arrested for committing criminal offences under the Austrian Criminal Code (StGB):
§ 105 Nötigung (Coercion): Compelling a person to perform an act through the use of "dangerous threats."
§ 107 Gefährliche Drohung (Dangerous Threat): Making threats of serious violence intended to cause "dread and fear."
§ 283 Verhetzung (Incitement): Publicly inciting violence or stirring up hatred against a group.
Political intimidation and threats of physical harm have no place in a democracy. The Vienna State Police and the Federal Ministry of the Interior (which oversees state security) must investigate this crime and other similar incidents. They must ensure the safety of Austria’s Iranian community.
ach time he is asked by reporters if he wants to take over as Shah of Iran, Reza Pahlavi never gives a straight answer.
But here he is one year after the 1979 revolution announcing himself as the “lawful Shah of Iran”.
Video evidence of Reza Pahlavi’s supporters harassing a Persian restaurant in Vienna and threatening to shut down their business and “deal with them” if they don’t display the Shah’s photo.
Such fascist acts, targeting members of the Iranian community who don't want to return to the dictatorship of the Shah in Iran, are illegal in Austria and should be investigated by #@polizei_im_bild.


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