IRI accused of Trying to Assassinate Opponents in Europe
New York Sun
30-Nov-2008 (6 comments)

Agents of the Axis regime of Iran are roaming Europe attempting to assassinate peaceful opponents of the Islamic regime. As reported at page 1 of today's New York Sun, the latest attempt was on July 16 against a dentist living in France, Arman Nouri. The Paris police acknowledged to the Sun that an investigation is ongoing. Back in April, the Sun reported on a similar attempt on the life of an immigration lawyer and Shiite Muslim cleric in Germany, Mehdi Haeri. It is ironical that these attacks are occurring around Europe even as the elites of that continent argue for a soft line against the Iranian regime.

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Azadeh

Majid

by Azadeh on

Thanks Majid, that makes sense. I hoped that putting down the borders in the EU as they have done now would make a more uniform migration standard that would simplify the "kaaghaz bazi."

But I think the proximity to Iran is a big factor as you said.

One thing I know, fear should not allow anyone to give up.


Majid

Azadeh

by Majid on

As big as the word "Europe" sounds it's much smaller than US. with multi borders and all "kaaghaz baazi" that follows, so they have much better chance to get lost after the act. (remember Dr. Bakhtyaar's case)

Europe is closer.

Better chance of getting a visitor visa there.

The more the number of opponents, the more targets to go after.

My 2 cents 

 


Azadeh

Why EU?

by Azadeh on

I always wondered why I hear this stuff happening more in Europe than the US (knocking on wood it never happens anywhere again)!

But really, we hear more IRI agents going after people there.

Someone enlighten me.


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Its true

by Toofantheoncesogreat (not verified) on

Not only do they follow you to other countries, they actually contact you and threaten your family back home even if your abroad. It usually depends on how up in the student movements you were.


Azadeh

who wrote it?

by Azadeh on

It's old and who wrote it? There was no author on the page.


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Good article but keep in

by Anonymous1 (not verified) on

Good article but keep in mind it's from 2002...