Iranian Resistance exposes mullahs' terrorist scheme in Germany

In a press conference on Friday, February 16, in Bonn, Messrs. Ebrahim Zakeri and Mohammad Mohaddessin, chairmen respectively of Committees on Anti-terrorism and Foreign Affairs of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, revealed for the first time precise information and details about the abduction and torture of an Iranian national on February 2 by agents of the Khomeini regime's Intelligence Ministry and directed by Tehran's embassy in Bonn. They also called for a decisive policy against the clerical regime.

Citing reports he had received from the Resistance's sources inside Iran, Mr. Zakeri said that the regime sent a terrorist squad on January 28 and another three-member team on February 1 to Dusseldorf. He also exposed an Intelligence Ministry contact in Dusseldorf through which the regime transfers members of its terrorist network from Tehran and arranges their stay. The head of this center, where no one asks any question even of the most personal nature, is Emmad-oddin Taherpout whose direct telephone in Dusseldorf is 649482.

The Chairman of the Committee on Anti-terrorism added: In mid-January, Hossein Moussavian, the mullahs' Ambassador to Germany was summoned to Tehran to be briefed on the scheme. He returned to Germany in late January and the trip was not made public.

Mrs. Jamileh Eslami, wife of Mr. Akbar Ghorbani, kidnapped by the Khomeini regime's terrorists in Istanbul and murdered after long torture sessions, and Mr. Abol-Hassan Mojtahed-Zadeh, who was abducted in 1988 by Tehran's terrorist-diplomats but managed to escape as he was being transferred to Iran, after 16 days in captivity in the regime's consulate in Istanbul, attended the press conference and described their experiences.

The Chairman of NCR's Foreign Affairs Committee said: "Regrettably, placating policies and granting of concessions by the German government to the Khomeini regime as well as extensive economic ties have emboldened the mullahs to continue and expand their terrorism." "This terrorist scheme was part of an elaborate terrorist plot and a political conspiracy by the mullahs to counter daily increasing support by Iranians for the Resistance, particularly after the 15,000-strong meeting by Iranians in Dortmund in support of the Resistance's President-elect, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi and the enthusiastic reception she received when visiting Norway in October," Mohaddessin added. He also said that this scheme was planned by the Intelligence Ministry in the United States and Europe.

NCR's Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman referred to the massive economic and social crises plaguing the mullahs' regime in Iran and the deepening rift within the ruling clique, adding: "Especially on the threshold of the parliamentary elections, the mullahs have found themselves in need of domestic suppression and the export of terrorism."

Mr. Mohaddessin also called on the German government and the Judiciary to pursue, expose and prosecute those responsible for this terrorist crime. He said an imperative measure to counter the clerics' terrorism is the closure of the regime's embassy and its representative offices in Germany, whose primary task is to organize terrorist activities.

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran - Paris February 16, 1996


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