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Joint letter of the Nobel Laureates to the Belgian Prime Minister

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July 6, 2022

Honorable Alexander De Croo,
Prime Minister of Belgium,
[email protected]

 

Dear Mr. Prime Minister,

We, the Nobel Laureates signing this letter, are writing you to express our deep concern on a treaty on the ‘Transfer of Sentenced Persons’ signed secretly between Belgium and the Islamic Republic of Iran in March 2022, which would allow convicted Iranian diplomat Assadollah Assadi for a terrorist plot on the Iranian resistance gathering in 2018 to be transferred back to Iran where he would certainly be set free.

Assadi was convicted by the Belgian Judiciary for masterminding the attempted bombing of an international ‘Free Iran’ convention in France in 2018.

The Belgian Judiciary handed down a definitive maximum possible sentence to Assadi and stated that he was acting on behalf of the Iranian state.

We have found out that Belgium quietly signed a treaty with Iran that allows persons sentenced in the territory of either party to be transferred to the territory of the other party.

Allowing Assadi to serve the remainder of his 20-year sentence in Iran, the state, which was responsible for the attempted terrorist bombing, would make a mockery of the rule of law and foster further impunity for the Iranian government and its officials involved in terrorism and crimes against humanity.

This treaty’s adoption as law by the Belgian Parliament would effectively free Assadi from serving his sentence and would set a dangerous precedent and seriously weaken the rule of law in Europe and other countries. It would encourage more Iranian terrorism across the world and reassure Iranian officials that they could evade responsibility for major international crimes.

We strongly urge the government of Belgium to withdraw its request from the parliament and to terminate this unethical and scandalous treaty with the Iranian theocracy, and we equally urge the Parliament of Belgium to declare this treaty to be defeating the world’s efforts to fight terrorism and turn down its approval.

Signatories:

  • Professor Joachim Frank, Nobel Prize, Chemistry 2017, USA
  • Professor Arieh Warshel, Nobel Prize, Chemistry 2013, USA-Israel
  • Professor David Wineland, Nobel Prize, Physics 2012, USA
  • Professor Brian Kobilka, Nobel Prize, Chemistry, USA