“Investigators say Assadi transported the explosives for the plot on a commercial flight to Austria from Iran, according to a document by Belgium’s federal prosecutor seen by Reuters news agency.” Assadi was formerly based in Vienna, and “was found guilty of planning to bomb a meeting of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) in a Parisian suburb in 2018, but the attack was foiled by German, French, and Belgian police.”
Iran claims that the 20-year maximum sentence handed down to Assadi violates “the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations – a treaty governing relations between states,” and the regime’s response was expectedly brazen:..........
Iran has no respect for international boundaries; its jihadist proxies
are working in Western countries to expand the powers of the jihadist
regime. The National Council of Resistance of Iran is a coalition that
seeks to replace the Iranian regime. It is alarming that Iran exports
its thugs to murder its opponents and then complains about violations of
international law when justice is served against it. Belgium has no
“obligations” to Iran, but to its own free society, security, and the
rule of law..............To Read More....
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