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Iran: Minister of Intelligence admits murder of opposition members in exile

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NCRI – The Minister of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) has acknowledged that his ministry’s agents have assassinated Iranian dissidents in Pakistan.

Speaking at a gathering in the city of Qum on 5 December, Mahmoud Alavi revealed details of crimes committed by his agents.

Quoted by state-run Aria news agency, Alavi implicitly acknowledged his ministry has been involved in killing a member of a group based in Baluchistan.

He said two of the members of the group were targets of God’s “divine bullets”.

Mahmoud Alavi, who is a cleric, also said a man named Mohammad Bozorgzadeh who he claimed had “killed 15 members of the security services during the years 2008 and 2009 and then had fled to Tanzania, was also the target of divine bullets”.

The clerical regime has an evil precedent of killing exiled opposition members.

Hundreds of Iranian dissidents have been killed by agents of the Iranian regime’s terrorist services abroad.

Hassan Rouhani’s intelligence minister added: “a person who killed the director of the intelligence in the city of Sirjan (south-eastern Iran) some twenty years and had fled to Karachi (Pakistan) has also been identified and eliminated.”