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Czech Euro MP expresses concern over Iran regime’s role in Iraq

NCRI – In protest to the terrorist attack against a commuter bus in Iraq killing workers who were going to Ashraf City of the People’s Mojahedin, the Czech member of the European Parliament, Jaroslav Zverina, wrote to the Iraqi Foreign Minister on May 30, calling on his intervention. The following is the text of his letter:

"As we heard through international media, a road side bomb set out against a bus in a small town near the Iraqi capital took some 30 human casualties yesterday. There is hardly a day passed by that the fingers are not pointed at Iranian regime for such degrading terrorist attacks in Iraq.

"It is also evident that most of the Iranian regime’s terrorist activities are focused on its main opposition, the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran based in Ashraf City.

"The bus was also related to Ashraf City since it was carrying the workers on their way to Ashraf for a day’s work.

"Being the main concern of the clerical regime in Tehran, the mullahs use every opportunity to hurt their enemy which is taking refugee in Iraq. It was almost a year ago when two of the Mojahedin’s members were abducted by the Iranian regime’s proxies in the Iraqi Ministry of Interior and were taken to an unknown location.

"Certainly, the resistance movement in Ashraf City is one of the most powerful means to curtail the mullahs’ regime spread of fundamentalism and terrorism in the Middle East region.

"The Iraqi people no doubt have fallen victim to the mullahs’ regime terrorist attacks which make the Iraqi government responsible to take all necessary measures to stop its western neighbor from meddling in its internal affairs. By reaffirming the PMOI political asylum status in Iraq a strong impediment is set in curbing the mullahs’ regime in Tehran from expanding its influence in Iraq."

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