Ali
Fallahian, Iran’s intelligence minister during the tenure of
Rafsanjani’s presidency back in the early 90s, is a name most
notoriously known for his role in a series of chain murders across the
country that saw the elimination of many dissidents.
Fallahian
has recently been heard making shocking revelations in reference to
mass executions, especially targeting members and supporter of the
Iranian opposition People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (
PMOI/MEK).
A
German court raised charges against Fallahian for his direct
involvement in the September 1992 assassination of Iranian Kurdish
dissidents in Berlin. In 2007, Interpol placed Fallahian on its most
wanted list for his role in the 1994 bombing the AMIA in Buenos Aires
Jewish center that left 85 killed.
The
1988 massacre of
over 30,000 political prisoners, mostly MEK members and supporters, has
in the past year inside Iran become a major issue for the general
public, especially the younger generation who are beginning to demand
answers.
Fallhian’s
remarks, aired in a recent interview, have caused quite a stir in
social media inside Iran and amongst Iranian communities living abroad.
In this interview,
Fallahian sheds light on his role in the Iranian regime’s die-hard
enmity against the MEK as the only opposition truly threatening their
rule.
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