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FoFIAF Warns EU Leadership Against Tehran’s Manipulation of European Justice System

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Early August, in a letter to the European Union leadership as well as the Prime Ministers of Norway and Iceland, members of the Friends of a Free Iran Committee in Nordic Countries (FoFIAF) cited the recent surge in state-sanctioned executions in Iran to warn the regime’s recent initiative to crack down on its principal resistance movement.

According to the FoFIAF letter, the regime’s judiciary which is notorious for holding mock trials and other human rights violations has indicted 104 members of the Iranian Resistance, and “it will use every possible means of manipulation and false information to have them extradited to Iran.”

FoFIAF called for a condemnation of the Iranian regime’s attempts to abuse the judicial systems of the European Union and Europe to extend its cruel repression abroad. They also urged for the guarantee of the rights and freedoms of Iranian refugees within the framework of international conventions, both in the European Union and in Albania.

Additionally, they called for the establishment of an international tribunal as soon as possible to try the leaders of the Iranian regime implicated in four decades of crimes against humanity, specifically mentioning Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, President Ebrahim Raisi, and the head of the Judiciary, Gholam-Hossein MohseniEjei, who were directly responsible for the 1988 massacre.

The letter of FoFIAF to EU Leadership follows:

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