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The italian justice accuses the Iranian regime of terrorism

NCRI – The Court of Assizes of Rome announced on December 18 that the assassination of Mohammad Hossein Naghdi, representative of the National Council of Resistance of Iran in Rome in March 1993, was part of a large campaign of elimination of opponents of the Iranian regime abroad. In its verdict, the court stressed that the murder was orchestrated by the regime’s highest authorities.

Following the decision by the Court in Rome, Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the Iranian Resistance, called for indictment of those who planned or perpetrated Mr Naghdi’s murder by the Italian justice. She said that with this verdict, the most urgent thing was to bring the officials of the mullahs’ regime before an international court for their crimes against humanity.

The President-elect of the Iranian Resistance added: “After the international arrest warrant against Rafsanjani, Fallahian and other officials of this religious dictatorship by the Argentinean and Swiss
justice, and after the Rome verdict, there is no justification for any leniency or any indulgence towards the mullahs’ repression and terrorism.

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