Rajavi to Ghali: Arrest Warrant for Mullahs' Intelligence Minister Underscores Need to Boycott Tehran Regime

Mr. Massoud Rajavi, President of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, in telegrams this morning to the U.N. Secretary General and members of the Security Council, called for the boycott of the mullahs' regime. In light of the warrant issued by the German Federal Court for the arrest of the mullahs' Intelligence Minister, it is not wise to maintain silence or show doubts in dealing with the regime's unbridled terrorism, Mr. Rajavi stressed.

The NCR President recalled in his telegram that in 1990, the Swiss Judiciary had asked the Khomeini regime to turn over 13 agents of the Iranian Intelligence Ministry to the Swiss authorities for their involvement in the assassination of Professor Kazem Rajavi. Later in June 1995, the Paris Court of Appeals indicted the then deputy minister of Post and Telegraph for his involvement in another terrorist incident.

Mr. Rajavi added: As long as the regime's Minister of Intelligence, the 13 terrorist assassins of Prof. Kazem Rajavi, and the then deputy minister of Post and Telegraph are not surrendered to the judiciaries of Germany, Switzerland and France, the least would be to suspend all diplomatic and trade relations with the mullahs' regime.

The NCR President emphasized: Any indifference towards this regime, whose highest officials are directly involved in terrorist crimes, not only overlooks the most basic universal standards of human rights but is a blatant affront to justice and the judiciaries of the countries where these crimes have taken place.

Mr. Rajavi urged the U.N. Secretary General not to allow the godfather of terrorism to take advantage of the international community's silence in advancing its terrorist objectives and enjoying a free reign in aggression on the lives of innocent people.

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran - Paris March 17, 1996


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