Iranian Resistance Calls on Germany to Expose Activities of Regime's Spies

According to the information received, the Government of Germany has expelled two members of the Khomeini regime's embassy in that country.

Ali Osouli, one of the two who received orders to leave the country for violating "international diplomatic protocols", is an agent of the mullahs' Ministry of Intelligence who worked at the opposition- watch section, on the third floor of the regime's embassy in Bonn. The embassy's third floor is entirely devoted to the personnel and spies of the regime's Intelligence Ministry. Osouli's mission was to hire informers and spies to report on the Iranian refugees and activists residing in Germany.

The other agent ordered to leave is Seyed Jalal Abbassi, who worked in the regime's consulate in Frankfurt for two years and was in charge of spying against the members and supporters of the Iranian Resistance.

The National Council of Resistance of Iran calls on the Federal Republic of Germany to expose the spying activities of these two agents of the mullahs' regime.

All of the Khomeini regime's terrorist activities in Germany in recent years have been directed by the Bonn Embassy. The Iranian Resistance once again calls on the Government of Germany to pursue, arrest and prosecute the Khomeini regime's terrorists in this country, and close down all of its representative offices a principal task of whom is espionage and terrorism.

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran - Paris August 25, 1995


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