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Iran regime diplomat- terrorists out of EU, Berlin conference

Iran regime diplomat- terrorists out of EU, Berlin conference

On Wednesday, a press conference was held in Berlin with the participation of politicians, lawyers, representatives of the German Federal Parliament and the German media reporters.

At the conference, Eduard Lintner (former deputy German secretary of state), Martin Patzelt

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(Member of the Bundestag), Heile Guse Jakob ( The head of the Social Workers Syndicate, and Secretary-General of the German Committee for Solidarity for Free Iran), Brand Hoesler(vice president and spokesperson for the Human Rights Lawyers Association of Berlin), as well as Javad Dabiran (The  deputy of the National Council of Resistance of Iran in Germany), delivered speeches.

At the press conference, information and new details about the case of the Iran regime’s terrorist-diplomat, Asadollah Asadi, who was arrested in Germany, and the records of his terror activities were revealed.

Speakers at the conference also discussed about the extension of terrorist activities by the first state sponsor of terrorism in the world, Iran regime, and emphasized that the religious dictatorship ruling Iran has failed against the spread of Iranian people’s uprising and seeks the escalation of terrorist acts against the resistance movement as the only way to tackle with its crisis.

The speakers called on the Western countries for a decisive policy against Iran regime, as the global terrorism banker, and demanded the trial of the regime’s arrested terrorist-diplomats and the expulsion of the Mullahs’ spies and agents in Germany and all the European countries.

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