Rajavi lauds German Federal Prosecutor's bill of indictment
End to "critical dialogue" with mullahs urged

Mr. Massoud Rajavi, President of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, called on the Government of Germany to put an end to its policy of "critical dialogue" with the religious, terrorist dictatorship ruling Iran, and instead adopt trade sanctions against the regime.

Mr. Rajavi's call followed the remarks by the German Federal Prosecutor indicating that the order for the September 1992 murder of Iranian Kurds in Berlin had been issued by Khamenei, the mullahs' leader. He lauded the Federal Prosecutor's independence of action despite various pressures.

The NCR President emphasized that maintaining extensive economic and diplomatic ties - under the name of critical dialogue - with an illegitimate regime whose leaders and officials are directly in charge of executions and massacre within Iran and terrorism abroad, is not only against the highest interests of the Iranian people but a blatant affront to all the principles of democracy and human rights. There are no more excuses left for the European Union's pursuit of this policy, Mr. Rajavi added.

The Federal Prosecutor of Germany declared that Khamenei headed a group of the regime's leaders including Rafsanjani, the President, Velayati, the Foreign Minister, and Fallahian, the Minister of Intelligence, who supervised the terrorist crime in Berlin.

The Iranian Resistance had repeatedly announced in the past that the mullahs' Supreme National Security Council presided by Khamenei is in charge of commanding and advancing the policy of export of terrorism and fundamentalism.

Underscoring the fact that export of terrorism and fundamentalism form the common bind among all the factions and groupings within the regime, Mr. Rajavi said the German Prosecutor's bill of indictment is yet another proof of the regime's incapability of reform and a further stress on the need for the adoption of binding decisions by the U.N. Security Council versus this Godfather of international terrorism. He demanded that the warrant for the arrest of Fallahian be turned into an international warrant. Mr. Rajavi also expressed hope that the German Judiciary would also issue warrants for the arrest of Khamenei and his accomplices, particularly Rafsanjani and Velayati.

The NCR President also called for the convening of an international tribunal to try the leaders of the mullahs' religious, terrorist dictatorship for their crimes against humanity.

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran - Paris
November 14, 1996


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