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Iranian Regime’s plan to export fundamentalism, terrorism

NCRI – Based on insider reports, the office of the mullahs’ Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has issued directives to organizations involved in export of fundamentalism and terrorism calling on them to expand their activities in various countries.

Khamenei’s office has held several meetings with officials of these organizations to instruct them on how to use the cover of cultural and religious activities to advance their goals.

The regime’s Foreign Ministry has put together an extensive plan to act on the directive. As an example, to further these policies in Tajikistan, the following steps are being pursued by organizations related regime:
– Establishing Eco cultural organization chain stores in the cities of Khojand, Koolab and Doshanbeh,
– Launching book, video and CD exhibitions along with free distribution of those items among Tajikistan citizens,
– Setting up hand craft exhibition in the capital city of Doshanbeh,
– Producing and distributing educational equipment, toys and supplying free geographic maps and paintings of natural landscapes of different countries in different cities of Tajikistan,
– Establishing print shops and book stores in cooperation with the Organization of Islamic Culture and Communications,
– Renovation of historic and religious sites and cooperation in founding of the Eco University in Tajikistan,
– Preparation for opening the first Eco cultural center to open next Iranian new year in Doshanbeh,

The person in charge of the so-called Eco cultural center is a Revolutionary Guards Corp member by the name of Mohammad Rajabi. He is charged with advancing the regime’s plans in Tajikistan and as a result has traveled there several times along with the staff of regime’s Organization of Islamic Culture and Communications.

With regards to these activities in Canada, the regime’s Foreign Ministry has asked its embassy in that country to set up different exhibitions “in the name of Iran’s art and culture.” One directive to the Iranian Consulate in Toronto specifies: “Because of the attraction of Iranian art and culture and as a result of Iranian artists being so well-received and to affect the public opinion, you should recruit the Iranians residing outside the country; cooperating with the embassy in Canada to start setting up cultural exhibitions”.