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Shocking Confessions of Ali Fallahian, former Minister of Intelligence of the mullahs’ regime regarding the 1988 massacre:

According to Khomeini’s clear statement, the trial of the opposition makes no sense, and the ruling for PMOI and opposition groups is execution


• The verdict of the massacre of imprisoned PMOI members and sympathizers was previously issued by Khomeini in 1988
• Intelligence agents work inside and outside Iran under the cover of correspondent and businessman


Ali Fallahian, regime’s former intelligence minister, said in an interview with Aparat Internet TV, “in relation to the PMOI and all the militant groups, the verdict is the death sentence … Imam (Khomeini) has said this … their verdict is death sentence … Mr. Mousavi (Tabrizi) who was the Revolution general prosecutor used to say that there is no need for trial at all … it makes no sense that we try them … Imam repeatedly insisted that you should be careful not to let them go… Imam always emphasized that you should always be cautious of this side … Their ruling is always execution. This was his (Khomeini’s) verdict as a supreme leader, either before this issue of 1988 or afterwards.”
Fallahian’s remarks are made while the massacre of 30,000 political prisoners in the summer of 1988 and the Justice-Seeking movement about this massacre have become a growing problem for the entire regime of the mullahs in recent months. Ali Khamenei, the leader of the regime, personally entered the scene on June 4, expressing his warning against the growth of the Justice-Seeking movement, and said, “… those who contemplate and think deeply judge about the 80s that the place of the martyr and the hangman should not be replaced.”
Fallahian responded to the question that the victims of the massacres of 1988 were serving their sentences by saying: “You should first keep this in mind that their (PMOI’s) ruling is death sentence; even if the religious judge did not sentence them to death, his ruling is illegal  … so all of us should keep in mind that the verdict for a Monafeq [the term used by the regime to call a PMOI member of sympathizer] is death sentence, this was both Imam’s fatwa and his verdict… there was a discussion that those who were supposed to be executed but they were not, and those who were to be executed but didn’t get a verdict,  Imam’s opinion was that why you kept them… »
This criminal acknowledged that many of the detainees were executed solely for the purpose of distributing newspaper or providing supplies and food for the supporters of the Resistance. He said, “When someone is a member of a military group, that group is fighting with arms, regardless of whether that person is armed or is not…. Now someone may go and buy bread for the people in that secret house. Or somebody, for example, provides other facilities … Finally, he is one of them. “
Fallahian, with a disgusting mockery, said that many of the intelligence ministry’s agents are working under the cover of journalism. “The Ministry of Intelligence needs coverage,” he said. “For information gathering both inside and outside, for example, we do not send an intelligence officer, let’s say to Germany, the United States or Russia, and there he would say “ well, I am from the Ministry of Intelligence, please give your information to me. (they would do it) under the cover of business or journalism jobs. Many journalists are the intelligence agents …  A journalist is not paid well, so he should work with an intelligence service. “
Ali Fallahian is a criminal who used to work as the head of the Ministry of Intelligence for the entire eight years of the Rafsanjani presidency (1989-1997), and, in addition to conducting chain murders and killing many Iranian opponents and intellectuals, he is under international prosecution due to his direct role in assassinations outside the country.
Fallahian was placed under prosecution by the German court for direct involvement in the killing of leaders of the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran at the Mykonos restaurant in Berlin (September 1992), and an international arrest warrant was issued to him. In 2007, Interpol placed Fallahian on the list of the most wanted internationally due to his role in the bombing of the Jewish Center in Buenos Aires, which killed 85 people.
Jacques Antenen, the Swiss investigating judge issued an arrest warrant for him on 20 March 2006 for his plotting and direct involvement in the assassination of Dr. Kazem Rajavi, representative of the Iranian Resistance in Geneva,  who was assassinated on 24 April 1990, in the outskirts of Geneva by the mullahs’ regime.



Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
July 18, 2017


 

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