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Australian Committee for Democracy in Iran Supports the Call of the Iranian Resistance Leader to Form an International Tribunal

In a letter to the Australian Foreign Minister, the Australian Committee for Democracy in Iran wrote: Following the revelation of the Iranian regime's state terrorism and the sentencing of the regime diplomat and his three accomplices to prison in a Belgian court for terrorist acts and espionage in other countries, the regime's judiciary and foreign ministry have launched a counterattack against its main opposition.

Australian Committee for Democracy in Iran Supports the Call of the Iranian Resistance Leader to Form an International Tribunal

In a letter to the Australian Foreign Minister, the Australian Committee for Democracy in Iran wrote: Following the revelation of the Iranian regime’s state terrorism and the sentencing of the regime diplomat and his three accomplices to prison in a Belgian court for terrorist acts and espionage in other countries, the regime’s judiciary and foreign ministry have launched a counterattack against its main opposition. In a show trial, they made ridiculous, invalid and fabricated accusations of demonization against the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) and the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) to create the conditions for violent attacks against them inside and outside the country. The Ministry of Intelligence (MOIS) staged 42 so-called former PMOI members in this sham trial against the MEK and the leadership of the resistance.

The Australian Committee for Democracy in Iran added: “We support Mr. Massoud Rajavi‘s call for an international court following this sham trial. A trial in which regime leaders are held accountable for crimes committed against the Iranian people over the past 42 years.

In his call, Mr. Rajavi stated that he welcomed such a trial with Ali Khamenei, the regime’s supreme leader, Ebrahim Raisi, the regime’s chief justice, Hassan Rouhani, the president, and Mahmoud Alavi, the regime’s intelligence minister. Representatives of relatives of political prisoners murdered in the 1988 massacre and relatives of 1,500 people killed in the November 2019 uprising, relatives of victims of Ukraine Flight 737, as well as representatives of political prisoners and ethnic and religious minorities, as well as representatives of the Iranian resistance, will appear before the International Court of Justice.

“We once again call on you to strongly condemn the Iranian regime’s terrorist operations abroad, which have increased in recent years,” the Australian Committee for Democracy in Iran said in its letter to the Australian Foreign Minister. We also call on you to condemn any operation that could lead to a conspiracy or widespread attack against members of the Iranian resistance inside and outside Iran.

The ruling of the historic court of Antwerp on February 4, 2021, which sentenced a terrorist-diplomat of the Iranian regime to 20 years in prison for organizing a bombing to inflict heavy casualties, is an undeniable reason that should carefully consider any further relationship with this regime.

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