Mullahs' new ploy to avoid international censure over terrorism

The Argentinean daily, Clarin, wrote on August 4, that a terrorist agent of the mullahs' regime arrested by police on charges of involvement in terrorist bombings in Buenos Aires in 1993 and 1994, falsely claimed that he "belonged to the exiled People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran." The Argentine judge investigating the case flatly dismissed the terrorist's claim.

A Mojahedin spokesman said: "The source of these fabrications is the religious, terrorist dictatorship ruling Iran which pursues no other aim than to distort the precise information implicating the Tehran regime in terrorist explosions in the Argentine capital that left 114 dead and hundreds wounded."

He stressed: "Remarks by the terrorist in question are also intended to save the regime from the embarrassment of another terrorist fiasco after a court in Berlin blamed in April 1997 the mullahs' Leader, President and Foreign Minister, among others, for their direct role in the assassination of Iranian dissidents abroad."

"The Iranian Resistance has provided undeniable documents to the judge investigating this case and many parliamentarians about the involvement of the clerical regime and its agents in the terrorist crimes in Argentina," the spokesman added.

The People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran
August 6, 1998


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