Ending critical dialogue is best way to confront mullahs' threats

The summation of the German Federal Prosecutor indicting Khamenei, Rafsanjani and other officials of the mullahs' regime of direct complicity in the September 1992 murder of four Iranian dissident Kurds in Berlin, has badly terrified Iran's ruling religious, terrorist dictatorship.

In the 50 months since the beginning of the trial, the Khomeini regime has tried every ploy and pressured in various ways to influence the due process of law and evade incrimination.

In a desperate effort to elude the consequences of the Mykonos trial, the regime's leaders and the press have threatened Germany in recent days with embassy takeover, hostage-taking, severance of ties, attacking its interests worldwide, etc. Before all else, such threats reveal that the mullahs are greatly terrified at the political and international consequences ensuing the revelation of the direct role of their leaders, Khamenei and Rafsanjani, in international terrorism.

In light of the findings of the German Judiciary, the Iranian Resistance once again calls on the Government of Germany to terminate the policy of critical dialogue, boycott the Khomeini regime, and close down the mullahs' representations in that country. Such decisive reaction is the only way to effectively confront the regime's threats.

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran - Paris
November 18, 1996


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