The "Mykonos
trial"
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TIME - ..... Berlin's Mykonos
Restaurant .... On the evening of Sept. 17,
1992, ...... at 11 p.m. two men burst in
wielding an automatic pistol and an Uzi machine
gun. They shouted, "You sons of whores!" in
Farsi, then sprayed the men, tables and walls
with bullets and sped away in a blue BMW,
leaving a horrific scene of sprawled bodies,
spilled food and oozing blood. Iranian Kurd
leader Sadegh Sharafkandi, 54, and two other men
lay dead, and a third man died shortly afterward
in the hospital .... The massacre bore
all the hallmarks of a made-in-Tehran hit. |
Sadegh
Sharafkandi
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (Reuter):
.... Bonn has issued an arrest
warrant for Intelligence Minister Ali Fallahiyan,
whom they accuse of masterminding the murders of Kurdish
opposition leader Sadegh Sharafkandi, two associates and
a translator. Iran denies responsibility for killings.
BERLIN (CNN) -Date: 1997/04/11:
In a ruling expected to strain Germany's diplomatic
relations with Iran, a German court Thursday convicted
four men in the 1992 murders of dissident
Iranian-Kurdish leaders in a Berlin restaurant and found
that the killings were ordered by the "highest state
levels" in Iran's capital.
CNN's Jackie Shymanski reports: The judges convicted
two men of murder and two others of being accessories to
murder in the September 17, 1992, deaths of
Iranian-Kurdish leader Sadiq Sarafkindi and three of his
colleagues. Presiding Judge Frithjof Kubsch said the men
had no personal motive but were following orders.
Without naming names, Kubsch said the gangland-style
murders had been ordered by Iran's Committee
for Special Operations, to which Iran's president and
spiritual leader belonged. Prosecutors had
contended that Iran's powerful spiritual leader,
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and Iranian President Hashemi
Rafsanjani had personally ordered the killings. Germany
said it was expelling four Iranian diplomatic staff.
"The participation of Iranian state agencies, as found
in the court verdict, represents a flagrant violation of
international law," the German foreign ministry said in
a statement. Iranian speaker calls verdict 'political'.
The judges found Kazem Darabi, an Iranian who worked
as a grocer in Berlin, and a Lebanese man, Abbas Rhayel,
guilty of murder and sentenced them to life in prison.
Two other Lebanese, Youssef Amin and Mohamed Atris, were
convicted of being accessories to murder. Amin was given
11 years and Atris five years and three months. The
fifth defendant, Atallah Ayad, also Lebanese, was
acquitted ....... Iran, Germany recall ambassadors. |
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Dear reader, at this time we are in the midst of compilation
of information and documentation, including pictures videos,
voice recordings, CD's and... for presentation to the competent
tribunals of the western countries, regarding the international
crimes instigated, planned, ordered to be carried out or
committed against Iranians and others living in Iran and abroad
since March 1979. Given sufficient funding from the Iranians at
home and abroad, we will engage reputable law firms and prepare
the grounds to go after them as soon they land in Europe or
probably even in the U.S. Of course wearing the mantle of the
"President" will make the task much harder but it is a great
humanitarian challenge worth trying. For everything in the world
there is always "a first time". Those individuals, at present,
in order of priority include, but not limited, to the following:
1- Ali-Akbar Bahremani (known as Hashemi Rafsanjani)
2- Ali Khamenei
3- Saeed Mortazavi
4- Hashem Shahroudi
5- Ahmad Janati
6- Hussein Shariatmadari
7- Ali Falahiyan
8- Ali Yunessi
9- Hussein Shariatmadari
10- Yahya Rahim-Safavi
11- Ebrahim Ghalibaf
12- Ali Akbar Velayati
13- Mohammad-Bagher Zolghadr
14- Mohammad Mohammadi Reyshahri
15- Mohammad Hejazi
16- Mohsen Rezaee
17- Ghorbanali Dorri-Najafabadi
18- Mostafa Mirhashem
19- Abdolkarim Moussavi-Ardebili
20- Abass Vaezi
21- Mohsen Rafighdoust
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