Rajavi calls on Germany to sever ties with mullahs, Security Council to consider regime's terrorist record

German media reported that "the chief federal prosecutor's office is investigating Iran's Intelligence Minister Ali Fallahian for murder, and a warrant for his arrest is expected soon." The spokesman for Germany's chief federal prosecutor's office in Karlsruhe said the reason for the action was Fallahian's responsibility in planning the assassination of four Iranian Kurdish dissidents in September 1992.

In 1992, the Iranian Resistance was first to reveal the involvement of the regime's Intelligence Ministry in the Mykonos murders. Exposing his secret October 1993 trip to Germany, the Resistance called for his arrest by that government. On many occasions, including in an August 30, 1992, interview with the state-television, Fallahian boasted that assassinating Resistance's activists and Iranian dissidents abroad was one of his ministry's primary tasks.

Mr. Massoud Rajavi, President of the National Council of Resistance, said in this regard: Now that the German Judiciary has affirmed the direct role of one of mullahs' highest-ranking officials in the Berlin assassinations, Bonn must expeditiously sever its economic and diplomatic ties with the Iranian regime.

The NCR President stressed that in the past 14 years, the mullahs' terrorists had killed or wounded over 300 Iranian dissidents in some 120 terrorist operations in the Middle East and Europe, with more than half carried out during Rafsanjani's presidency.

In April 1990, Dr. Kazem Rajavi, the NCR representative to the U.N. European headquarters was assassinated in Geneva by 13 agents of the regime's official services. In June 1992, mullahs' terrorists abducted Akbar Ghorbani, a Mojahedin member, in fornt of his house and murdered him following barbaric tortures. In March 1993 in Rome, terrorists dispatched from Tehran assassinated Mohammad Hossein Naqdi, the NCR representative in Italy, on his way to work. And in June and July 1995, five members of the Iranian Resistance were gunned down by the mullahs' operatives, he noted.

Mr. Rajavi added: In light of irrefutable evidence and documents concerning the direct role of the religious, terrorist dictatorship ruling Iran in exporting terrorism, the time has come for the United Nations Security Council to address the clerical regime's record on terrorism and institute concrete and practical punishments, including a comprehensive oil and arms embargo, against it.

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran - Paris December 10, 1995


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