New Conspiracy in Germany: Khomeini Regime's Ministry of Intelligence Plots Against Iranian Resistance

Following the allegations made by Fereydoun Gilani in an interview with the Los Angeles-based Farsi-language radio, Bisto-Chahar-Sa'ateh (24 hours)--that a person called Majid had been tortured by the Mojahedin at a location near the German capital-- the representatives of the Mojahedin and the National Council of Resistance of Iran launched an investigation on this matter and discussed it with relevant officials in Germany.

The outcome of the investigations and the legal and judicial inquiries made by the Iranian Resistance clearly indicate the involvement of Fereydoun Gilani in a conspiracy plotted by mullah Ali Fallahian and the Khomeini regime's Ministry of Intelligence and directed against the Iranian Resistance in Germany. The plot has been implemented on the eve of the arrival in Tehran of the United Nations Special Representative.

The representative office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran and the Mojahedin's press office in Germany are pursuing a legal prosecution regarding this conspiracy and the false remarks made by Fereydoun Gilani. The latter's role is also a matter of concern. .The Iranian Resistance will subsequently inform her fellow compatriots of the outcome of these investigations.

It seems that the mullahs' Ministry of Intelligence has launched a new campaign in Germany, pressuring, blackmailing, and assassinating the Iranian refugees and Resistance. The Iranian Resistance advises all her compatriots to be alert. The movement further calls for a decisive interference on the part of the officials and relevant authorities in Germany.

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran - Paris February 10, 1996

CC:
- H.E. Boutros Boutros Ghali, Secretary General of the United Nations
- President of the U.N. Human Righs Commission
- Mr. Pierre San, General Secretary of Amnesty International
- Mr. Cornellio Sommaruga, President of the International Committee of the Red Cross
- Professor Maurice Danby Copithorne, UNHRC Special Representative on Iran


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