Carbomb discovered near Mojahedin's central office in Baghdad

At around 3.15 p.m. (local time), on Monday September 27, the Mojahedin sentry guards suspected a white Fiat with license plate number 94487, 250 m from the Mojahedin's central office in Baghdad, which was parked suspiciously in public place on Nedhal Ave. near Baghdad Hospital.

Upon inspection of the car, gas capsules loaded with explosives were discovered in the trunk which were equipped with remote control devices. This sinister act of terrorism which before anything else targetted innocent people, was carried out by agents dispatched by the clerical regime.

Two days ago, on September 25, the mullahs' terrorists blew up another car-bomb on a road 30 km north of the Iraqi city of Basra and in the vicinity of the National Liberation Army's Camp Habib in a bid to destroy Mojahedin vehicles passing along. As a result of this explosion, two Iraqi citizens were critically wounded and a member of the Mojahedin was hurt.

This was the mullahs' seventy-ninth terrorist attack against the Iranian Resistance in Iraqi territory since the beginning of 1993. Of these criminal attacks, 28 have been carried out during Khatami's tenure as president.

Last week, the clerical regime's press published the remarks by a senior official who explicitly admitted that the Intelligence Ministry has carried out "hundreds of (terrorist) operations against the Mojahedin in Iraq."

The People's Mojahedin of Iran draw the attention of the UN Secretary General and the Security Council to the clerical regime's unbridled terrorism beyond Iranian borders and urge them to condemn the regime's terrorist crimes. The Mojahedin also call on the government of Iraq to pursue, prosecute and punish the terrorists.

People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran
September 28, 1999


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