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Internal crisis of Iran regime over sanctions imposed on revolutionary guards

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NCRI – Iranian regime’s internal crisis over implementation of the global agreement on anti-money laundering and imposing sanctions on revolutionary guard’s headquarters by “Rouhani” government is escalating further. The members of regime’s parliament inclined to Khamenei described this agreement as one with the most destructive effects on Mullahs’ regime which is going to violate regime’s authority.

Mohammad Esmaeil Ahmadi, a member of regime’s parliament, said in an interview with revolutionary guard’s news agency on Tuesday September 6: “unfortunately, signature of the economy minister is at the bottom of this agreement. Considering the contents of this agreement, he must have been focusing on something else while signing the agreement.” He described this global agreement as a “disgraceful, dangerous agreement” and added: “implementing this agreement will have the most destructive effects and the parliament should quickly intervene and stop it from being implemented and operational.”

Amer Kaabi, another member of regime’s parliament who is also inclined to Khamenei, while criticizing Rouhani for acceding to this agreement, described it as an agreement which will “violate regime’s authority and honor” and said that accepting this agreement is “accepting the most disgraceful agreement in history”. He said that the parliament should rule out this agreement and tear it apart.

Regarding the implementation of the global agreement on anti-money laundering by Rouhani government and imposing sanctions on banks and companies belonging to the revolutionary guard, an article in revolutionary guard’s news agency says: “more than 170 big companies and government organizations are in the long list of American sanctions. Accordingly, we will probably see all or most of these organizations and companies being sanctioned by local banks.”

The revolutionary guard published a list of the companies being under sanctions by the United States. Names of organizations such as revolutionary guard, Baseej, Ghaem headquarter, Ministry of Intelligence, Department of Defense, Radio & TV broadcasting and Cruise Missile Group are also on the list.

On the other hand, in response to attacks by revolutionary guard and the Khamenei’s band who consider this agreement as one of the consequences of the nuclear agreement, foreign secretary spokesman says that “joining the anti-money laundering body was approved by the previous government and parliament and has nothing to do with the nuclear agreement.”

Also Khamenei’s Kayhan newspaper, while expressing fear from the consequences of implementation of the global anti-money laundering agreement, linked it to the great gathering of the Iranian resistance in Paris and said: “it’s not believable that this game, mainly the United States, PMOI/MEK and Saudi Arabia, which is being followed by some from inside, is merely an election game. Basically, they have problems with stability of the system.”