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Argentina seizes property of Iran regime’s fugitive diplomat

Buenos Aires (Amia bombing) on July18, 1994 killing 85 and leaving hundreds woundedNCRI  –  An Argentinean court on Tuesday ordered the seizure of property belonging to a former Iran regime’s diplomat for his role in the Jewish centre bombing in Buenos Aires (Amia bombing) on July18, 1994 killing 85 and leaving hundreds wounded.

Mosehn Rabbani, former Iranian cultural attache to Argentina is one the six Iranian regimes’ officials that the Argentine President, Mrs. Cristina Fernandez in her speech at the UN General Assembly in September, called for their surrender to the Argentinean authorities for trial. The names include the former president Hashemi Rafsanjani.

Buenos Aires (Amia bombing) on July18, 1994 killing 85 and leaving hundreds woundedNCRI  –  An Argentinean court on Tuesday ordered the seizure of property belonging to a former Iran regime’s diplomat for his role in the Jewish centre bombing in Buenos Aires (Amia bombing) on July18, 1994 killing 85 and leaving hundreds wounded.

Mosehn Rabbani, former Iranian cultural attache to Argentina is one the six Iranian regimes’ officials that the Argentine President, Mrs. Cristina Fernandez in her speech at the UN General Assembly in September, called for their surrender to the Argentinean authorities for trial. The names include the former president Hashemi Rafsanjani.

Following 13 years of investigations, the General Assembly of the Interpol, in November 2007, issued Red Notices for former Intelligence Minister, Ali Fallahian; former commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Mohsen Rezai; the current Deputy Minister of Defense and former commander of the Qods force of the IRGC, Brig. Gen. Ahmad Vahidi; Mohsen Rabbani, former cultural attaché in the regime’s embassy in Argentina; and Ahmad Reza Asghari, third secretary in the regime’s embassy in Argentina.

Rabbani is still on the run despite an international arrest warrant.  Alberto Nisman, the Argentine prosecutor in charge of the case, said the property will be sold and the money will be used to compensate the victims of the attack if Rabbani is convicted.

The Iranian Resistance was amongst the first sources to confirm the Iranian regime's involvement in the bombings and only a few weeks after the incident, in August 1994, provided specific information, revealing the identity of those involved in the bombing.