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PMOI Secretary General Welcomes an International Court to Investigate Iranian Regime’s Crimes

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PMOI Secretary General Welcomes an International Court to Investigate Iranian Regime’s Crimes

The PMOI Secretary General Ms. Seddiqeh Hosseini declared:

The Mojahedin extremely welcome any impartial international court in France or any other European country to reopen the file of Maj. General Sayyad Shirazi, the murderer of the PMOI in Eternal Light Operation, the killer of the people of Kurdistan, in charge of purging and execution of popular personnel of the army, and deputy chief of staff of the armed forces of the religious fascism ruling Iran.

PMOI’s Secretary General added: Reopening the file of the executioner of the PMOI and the people of Kurdistan is necessary but not sufficient; Mojahedin will add the files of Lajevardi and Khamenei’s House as well as the files of mass execution of the political prisoners, and 450 terrorist operations by the Velayat-e-Faqih regime outside Iran till 2002 and especially 150 terrorist operations by this regime against the PMOI in Iraq to the court. Moreover, Iranian regime’s war crimes including launching 77 missiles on 18 April 2001, launching SCUD-B missiles in June 1999 and November 1994, and the files of slaughtering Ashraf workers and abducting the PMOI members Hossein Pouyan and Mohammad Ali Zahedi must go under an international investigation.

The PMOI’s Secretary General said: 13 top officials of the mullahs’ regime must be summoned to this court for a hearing before the eyes of world: regime’s Vali-e-Faqih, 3 presidents of this regime, the former and current commanders of IRGC (Revolutionary guard), the commander of terrorist Qods Force, 4 ministers of Gestapo-wise intelligence of the mullahs: mullah Fallahian, mullah Dorri Najaf-Abadi, mullah Younessi and mullah Eje’I, as well as Mustafa Pour-Mohammadi, the mullahs’ minister of interior and accountable for the massacre of 30,000 political prisoners in 1988.