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Arrest warrant against Iranian ex-intelligence chief

Prof. Kazem Rajavi assassinated by mullahs' terrorist agents in 1990 in GenevaThe Associated Press, Geneva – A Swiss investigator has issued an international arrest warrant for a former Iranian minister for his alleged involvement in the slaying of an exiled Iranian opposition leader, a Swiss newspaper reported today.

Le Matin Dimanche reproduced part of the document in which Jacques Antenen, an investigative magistrate in the Swiss canton (state) of Vaud, requested Swiss federal authorities to demand the arrest of Ali Fallahian, Tehran’s hard-line former intelligence minister.

The Lausanne-based newspaper reproduced the beginning of the "strictly confidential" document, which it said was sent March 20 to the Swiss Federal Justice Ministry – which is responsible for transmitting the document internationally – requesting the arrest on grounds that Fallahian "decided and ordered the execution of Kazem Rajavi," who was shot to death near his suburban Geneva home in 1990.

The ministry declined to say whether it received the warrant or had acted on it. "We never confirm whether there is an international arrest warrant or not, because searches under such a warrant are confidential," ministry spokesman Folco Galli told AP.

Antenen, who has been in charge of the investigation since 1997, could not be reached for comment today.