
NCRI – Alireza Jafarzadeh at a news conference in Washington on Wednesday revealed names and details of 15 firms that were operating as fronts for the Iranian Regime’s Revolutionary Guards and its affiliates.
He said the U.N. sanctions did not cover all of the firms that were abetting Iran’s nuclear drive. Jafarzadeh said his information came from Iran-based members of the People’s Mujahideen Organization of Iran (PMOI), the main Iranian opposition group.
Reuters reported “Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards are using front groups to beat U.N. sanctions and acquire weapons and material for Tehran’s nuclear program, an exiled opponent of the Iranian government said on Wednesday.”
“Alireza Jafarzadeh, who accurately disclosed important details about Iran’s nuclear program in 2002, called for tighter U.N. curbs and swift U.S. action to rein in the elite corps.
“The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has been, consistently over the past few months, violating the United Nations resolutions 1737 and 1747, using different ways to evade the sanctions and import goods and material,” Jafarzadeh said at a news conference in Washington.
“Those two sets of sanctions were slapped on Iran for rejecting any halt to uranium enrichment, a process the United States and other Western countries suspect Tehran is using to develop atomic bombs.
Reuters added: “Jafarzadeh, who provided names and details of 15 firms he said were operating as fronts for the Revolutionary Guards and its affiliates, said the U.N. sanctions did not cover all of the firms that were abetting Iran’s nuclear drive.
“This is alarming because we have seen an upsurge of activities of the Iranian regime in regards to a whole host of rogue activities — both stepping up their engagement in terrorism in Iraq, but specifically on the weapons of mass destruction (and) the nuclear weapons program,” he said.

