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Iran-Iraq: Wanted terrorist, Brig. Gen. Sahrarodi in Sharm Al-Sheikh Conference

NCRI – The mullahs’ regime has dispatched Brig. Gen. Mohammad Sahrarodi, a deputy to the Supreme National Security Council Brig. Gen. Ali Larijani on security Affairs to Sharm Al-Sheikh Conference in Egypt.

He is a high ranking official in Manouchehr Mottaki’s delegation to the conference.

 

Sahrarodi is a well known terrorist. He served as commander of Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Ramadan Barracks and is one of the most brutal high ranking commanders of the IRGC’s Quds Force currently meddling in Iraq.
 
He was recruited into the IRGC in the early days of the force. In 1985, he opened the Ramadan Barracks and began training of the Special Units for IRGC to operate in Iraq. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was one of the Brigades’ commanders in the barracks. Showing diligence in his work, soon Sahrarodi was elevated to the deputy commander of the Quds Force and subsequently served as the commander of the IRGC’s Intelligence Office.

In his long record of service in IRGC and its special operations abroad, Sahrarodi was involved in the 1989 assassination of the Secretary General of the Iranian Kurdish Democratic Party in Vienna. In the course of action, he was wounded and arrested by the Austrian police. However, after a short time, he was released form police custody and sent back to Iran. On the order of the regime’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in 2003, he trained a special unit to assassinate the leader of the Iranian Resistance Mr. Massoud Rajavi (PMOI statement, April 20, 2003).
 
Presence of a wanted terrorist in delegation of the regime’s Foreign Minister to the conference, with a long record of terrorist activities abroad, reveals the real intentions of the Iranian regime for participating in the Sharm El-Sheikh conference. 

The Iranian Resistance calls for immediate arrest and handover of Sahrarodi to an international tribunal for war crimes and crimes against humanity. 

Secretariat of the National council of Resistance of Iran
May 4, 2007