Wanted
Arrest warrent for Iran's former security chief December 15, 2004
iranian.com
In April 1997, a German court sentenced five
men for the September 1992 killings of three leaders of the
Kurdistan
Democratic
Party of Iran and an interpreter
in Berlin yet again indicates a coordinated policy by the Iranian
state to kill Iranian dissidents, Amnesty International said
today. The five men -- four Lebanese and one Iranian
-- had been charged with carrying out the killing in the Mykonos
Restaurant, in Berlin.
However, "the case could not yet be considered
closed since a German arrest warrant issued in March 1996 for
the Iranian Minister
of Information and Security (in charge of Iran's secret
service), Hojjatoleslam Ali Fallahian -- also allegedly implicated
in the killing -- remained outstanding," according to Amnesty
International. Below is the first page of
the arrest warrant in Persain. Click on the text to see the
following 13 pages.
Click
on page to see next 14
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