Iranian Resistance Calls on German Judiciary to Pursue and Investigate Mullahs' Kidnapping and Secret Torture Chamber in That Country

The Iranian Resistance calls on the Government, Parliament and all the political parities of Germany, and on the United Nations Secretary General, the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, the U.N. Human Rights Commission, Amnesty International, the International Committee of the Red Cross, the guilds of lawyers and jurists, and the human rights organizations in Europe and North America, to immediately intervene to ensure the security and protection of Iranian political refugees against kidnapping and torture.

The call follows a telegram in this regard, to Chancellor Helmut Kohl of Germany by Mr. Massoud Rajavi, President of the National Council of Resistance of Iran.

On Friday, February 2, 1996, an Iranian national, called Majid, was kidnapped near the capital of Germany. The mullahs' Ministry of Intelligence hastily reacted to cover up its crimes--the kidnapping and torture of the victim--by attributing them to the Mojahedin through one of its agents.

The regime's Minister of Intelligence, mullah Ali Fallahian, is wanted by the German chief of intelligence and prosecutor general for ordering the murders of four Iranians in Berlin's Mykonos restaurant.

The conspiracy also coincides with the visit to Tehran by the United Nations Special Representative on human rights in Iran, when the regime is trying to launch a political, smear campaign against the Iranian Resistance.

In two separate incidents in 1987 and 1992, two Mojahedin members were kidnapped in Turkey. The former managed to escape from the trunk of the car belonging to the regime's ambassador while being transferred to Iran. The latter, Ali Akbar Ghorbani, was murdered under torture in a safe house near Istanbul. His body was found a few months later and some of his kidnappers were also arrested.

The mullahs' embassy in Germany and circles affiliated with it form the nerve center of the regime's export of terrorism, where its agents direct and organize the assassinations of the Resistance activists and other Iranian dissidents in Europe. The mullahs' latest crime marks a significant push in the regime's terrorist operations in the heart of Europe. It warrants intervention by all the advocates of human rights in order to expose, and legally and politically pursue this atrocity.

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran - Paris February 12, 1996


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