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Rome Criminal Court begins trial of Iranian official accused of assassination |
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Wednesday, 11 May 2005 |
Rome Criminal Court begins
trial of Iranian official accused of assassinating Iranian Resistance
representative in Italy
Maryam Rajavi calls for an international tribunal to try Khamenei,
Rafsanjani and Khatami for terrorist attacks by the mullahs' regime
The Criminal Court of Rome began this morning the trial in absentia of
an official of the Iranian regime accused of being one of the killers
of Mohammad Hossein Naghdi, the representative of the National Council
of Resistance of Iran in Italy, on March 16, 1993.
Mr. Naghdi, who
defected to the NCRI when he was the Iranian charge d'affaires in Italy
in 1981, was murdered by a terrorist squad belonging to Iran's Ministry
of Intelligence and Security (MOIS).
The role of the Iranian embassy in Italy and the mullahs' terrorists
working under diplomatic cover was evident from the beginning and the
Iranian Resistance revealed some secret information it had obtained
from inside the Iranian regime.
The Iranian Resistance also revealed that the assassination of Mr.
Naghdi, as well as the assassination of Professor Kazem Rajavi, the
NCRI representative in Switzerland and the UN Human Rights Commission,
the murder of four Iranian dissidents in Berlin, and a string of
assassinations against Iranian dissidents abroad were carried out on
the direct orders of Khamenei and Rafsanjani.
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the Iranian Resistance's President-elect, said in a
message to the Italian judiciary as the trial opened, "The Iranian
people have been waiting for 13 years for the day when the masterminds
and perpetrators of Mohammad Hossein Naghdi's assassination would be
brought to justice. Today, the Italian justice is facing a historic
challenge."
She urged the honorable and courageous judges in Italy to identify and
issue international arrest warrants for the masterminds of the
assassination and withstand the political and diplomatic pressures and
the obstacles that the mullahs' regime is bound to create in order to
deviate the course of justice.
Mrs. Rajavi called on the government, prosecution service, security and
police services in Italy to extend the necessary cooperation and
provide the court with all the information and evidence it requires.
The Iranian Resistance' President-elect underlined the need for binding
international decisions against the mullahs' regime for its crimes
against humanity, including the execution of 120,000 political
opponents, torture of prisoners, hundreds of terrorist operations
outside Iran, and the systematic suppression of women and ethnic and
religious minorities. She called for the indictment of Khamenei,
Rafsanjani and Khatami by an international tribunal.
A Berlin court ruled in 1997, after a four-year-trial, that a committee
made up of Supreme Leader Khamenei, then-President Rafsanjani,
then-Foreign Minister Velayati, and then-Intelligence Minister
Fallahian gave the orders for the assassination of dissidents outside
Iran and called for their arrest.
Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
May 11, 2005 |