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Stephen Harper Speaks After Conviction of Iran Regime’s Diplomat-Terrorist by Belgian Court

Stephen Harper, former Prime Minister of Canada addressed an online global conference on the conviction of Iran's diplomat-terrorist Assadollah Assadi by a Belgian court for attempting to bomb the 2018 Free Iran gathering in Paris.

Stephen Harper, former Prime Minister of Canada

Stephen Harper, former Prime Minister of Canada addressed an online global conference on the conviction of Iran’s diplomat-terrorist Assadollah Assadi by a Belgian court for attempting to bomb the 2018 Free Iran gathering in Paris.

On February 4, 2021, simultaneous with the court ruling against the Iranian regime’s diplomat-terrorist, Assadollah Assadi, and his accomplices in Antwerp, Belgium, a global online conference was held, where Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), and dozens of prominent figures from various European countries, the United States and Canada, joined thousands of Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK/PMOI) members based in Ashraf-3 (Albania) as well as the supporters of the Iranian Resistance worldwide.

The Belgian court rejected Assadollah Assadi’s claim of diplomatic immunity and sentenced him to 20 years in prison. The three intelligence agents, Nasimeh Naami, Mehrdad Arefani, and Amir Saadouni, were sentenced to 18, 17, and 15 years in prison, respectively. Their Belgian citizenships was also revoked.

Stephen Harper, former Prime Minister of Canada

Merci beaucoup, and greetings to all my friends at the National Council of resistance of Iran and to your entire global network. In 2018, I attended the NCRI’s free Iran rally for the first time. It was in Paris, and it was one of the largest and most impressive events I’ve ever participated in.

We did not know then that Iranian government agents were planning to disrupt that event through terrorism and murder. Those individuals have been put on trial, where they have faced undeniable evidence of their intent to commit those crimes. We did not know that then.

But we would not have been surprised. This is what the Islamic Republic in Tehran, the world’s largest state sponsor of terrorism does. And it is no surprise that such actions would be directed against you, the NCRI, which is the regimes largest opposition, and which works relentlessly to expose its malevolence, its brutality, and its crimes.

Whatever the outcome in the court today, I’m here to say, continue your work. continue the fight for freedom, democracy, human dignity and peaceful change in Iran. Continue to strike fear into the hearts of the extremist mullahs in Tehran.

And continue that fight until victory is achieved. Your friends around the world are with you. Merci beaucoup.

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