Iran
Clerical regime agents attack MEK supporters’ rally Brussels in support of Abadan uprising
In a desperate reaction to the solidarity protests in various cities of Iran in support of Abadan’s uprising, the ruling dictatorship sent its agents and functionaries to disrupt the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK/PMOI) supporters’ rally in Brussels in support of Abadan’s uprising. The frantic act was also prompted by the regime’s anger and concerns about the consequences of the conviction of Assadollah Assadi, its diplomat-terrorist, arrested and convicted by a Belgian court for attempting to bomb the opposition's grand gathering in Paris in 2018.
Mistaking Brussels streets with Abadan, the regime agents attacked and injured several demonstrators who repelled their assault. Belgian police arrested the agents.
The agents' attack on MEK supporters rally in Brussels is the flipside of the attempt to bomb the Iranian Resistance Annual gathering in 2018 by a regime' diplomat-terrorist and his three accomplices holding Belgian passports.
The Iranian Resistance again demands the arrest, trial, and revocation of the passports of the regime's agents, the Quds Force and Intelligence Ministry's mercenaries, their expulsion from European countries, and the prevention of such agents from entering European soil. This is a necessary move to counter the clerical regime’s unbridled terrorism and ensure the security of Iranian refugees and asylum seekers.
Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI)
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