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Iranians, MEK Supporters Rally for the Second Day in Front of Antwerp Court of Appeal for the Iran’s Regime Terrorists — November 18, 2021

Iranians, MEK Supporters Rally in front of the Antwerp court — November 18, 2021
Iranians, MEK Supporters Rally in front of the Antwerp court — November 18, 2021

On Thursday, November 18, 2021, the Court of Appeal of Antwerp, Belgium, began its second session at 2 pm. In this session, the court heard the case of three mercenaries of the Ministry of Intelligence of the Mullahs’ regime(MOIS) and the accomplices of Assadollah Assadi, the terrorist diplomat of the Iranian regime.

Assadi’s three accomplices are part of the clerical regime’s terrorist and espionage network in Europe, which endangers the security of Iranian refugees and dissidents by abusing their right to asylum or citizenship in European countries.

Coinciding with the second hearing of the appeals court for the bombing at the 2018 Iranian Resistance Grand Gathering, freedom-loving Iranians and MEK supporters held a rally in front of the Antwerp Courthouse.

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Supporters of the Iranian resistance called for the condemnation of the terrorist mercenaries of the mullah regime and the closure of the regime’s embassies as centers of espionage and terrorism against Iranian refugees in European countries.

Assadollah Asadi, a terrorist diplomat responsible for the bombing, was sentenced to 20 years in prison in the first instance but did not appeal and refused to do so, which would not lead to further scandal for the regime during the appeal.

An Antwerp court is hearing the appeals of three accomplices of the diplomat-terrorist on Wednesday and Thursday.
Nasimeh Naami, a female MOIS agent, was sentenced to 18 years in prison in the first court and revoked her citizenship, Mehrdad Arefani to 17 years in jail and revoked her citizenship, and Amir Saadouni to 15 years in jail and revoked his citizenship.

Three operatives involved in the case of Iranian diplomat-terrorist Assadollah Assadi

The German police confiscated several notebooks from the car of the diplomat-terrorist Assadi. In only one of which registered 289 names and rejections of mercenaries, who paid in various European countries to plot against the MEK and spy and terrorism. The Iranian resistance has demanded that all the names of the mercenaries be made public from the beginning.

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