Mullahs' regime sent foreign nationals to Hajj for recruitment purposes

Information obtained from within the Khomeini regime say that in order to recruit members among Muslims in European and Islamic countries, the religious dictatorship ruling Iran sent more than 1,000 citizens of these countries among Iranian pilgrims to Mecca.

While the mullahs squabble over their quota for the Hajj every year, they included these individuals within that quota and paid their travel expenses to Mecca.

Among them, 30 had French citizenship, including five Algerians, four Moroccans and seven Iranians. Another 18 were Britons of Arab and Pakistani origin, 40 Germans of Turkish and Arab origin, 28 Dutch, 200 Bosnians, 420 Iraqis who had relocated in Iran, 298 Pakistanis, 315 Lebanese, 60 from the Republic of Azerbaijan and 80 from Tajikistan.

In so doing, the mullahs intend to expand their fundamentalist and terrorist activities in these countries. Once these individuals return to their respective countries, the Iranian regime's establishes contact with them, through its embassy, diplomatic missions and the so-called cultural centers in Europe and elsewhere, to use their services for its fundamentalist and terrorist purposes.

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran - Paris May 1, 1996


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