BRIEF ON IRAN, No. 310 Representative Office of The National Council of Resistance of Iran Monday, December 11, 1995 3421 M Street NW #1032, Washington, DC 20007 Germany Investigates Iran Security Chief - Magazine, Reuters, December 10 BONN - Germany's Federal Prosecutor is investigating Iran's security chief on suspicion he ordered the murder of four men in a Berlin restaurant in 1992, the news weekly Focus reported. Focus quoted prosecutor's office spokesman Rolf Hannich as confirming the investigation into Minister of Internal Security Ali Fallahiyan. Focus said an arrest warrant would be issued soon. Hannich was not available for comment. Five men have been on trial since October 1993 for the gangland-style killing of three leaders of the Iranian Democratic Party of Kurdistan (DPK-I) and their translator in Berlin's Mykonos restaurant in September 1992.... Rajavi Calls on Germany to Sever Ties with Mullahs, Security Council to Consider Regime's Terrorism Record, from a statement by NCR, December 10 ...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.... 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. Jordan Says Security Behind Iranian Expulsion, Reuters, December 9 & 10 DOHA - Jordanian Foreign Minister Abdul-Karim al- Kabariti said on Sunday that the number two diplomat at Iran's embassy in Amman had been expelled for security reasons. "We believe there were security considerations that outweighed any other consideration, and based on that we took the move," Kabariti told Reuters in Doha where he was meeting with Qatari officials. Senior diplomatic sources in Amman said earlier that the Iranian diplomat, whose expulsion was made public on Saturday, was accused of plotting an ambush of Israeli tourists at the ancient city of Petra. The city in central Jordan has been a magnet for Israelis since the 1994 Israeli-Jordanian peace treaty that has been condemned by Tehran. The diplomats said the Iranian had allegedly been turned in to police by a taxi driver while touring in the south of Jordan.... Jordan has watched Iran's embassy closely. Jordan ordered a drastic reduction in the size of the embassy in 1994. "They are watching very carefully and quite effectively and they will take some decisions," said one diplomat.... Gore Says U.S. Won't Let Iran Arm Bosnian Muslims, Reuters, Dec. 10 WASHINGTON - Vice President Al Gore said on Sunday that the United States would ask others to build the Bosnian Moslem army, but ruled out giving the task to Iran.... The Bosnian Serbs understood that the alternative to tolerating the U.S. plan for achieving a military balance would be to let the Islamic fundamentalist government in Iran do it, Gore said. Pressed on whether Washington might indeed turn a blind eye and let Iran carry out the job, Gore replied: "Absolutely not. No, they won't have any role in this. I can guarantee you that."