Iran’s Supreme Security Council Issues New Directive For Spying & Terrorism Against Iranian Opposition

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On August 6, the Iranian regime’s President Hassan Rouhani demonstrated his animosity against the Iranian opposition’s main organization, the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), while referring to the widespread protests in various cities across Iran and said: “There is nothing wrong with the people’s protests… but it shouldn’t be like some people respond to a grouplet (’s requests).”

Subsequently, the regime’s Supreme Security Council, in a directive, has instructed the Ministry of Intelligence (MOIS), the terrorist Quds Force, the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) Intelligence and other agencies involved in export of terrorism and fundamentalism, to take further measures to spy on the PMOI and the Iranian Resistance and to set the stage for terrorist acts.

The Supreme Security Council has also ordered various stations of the regime’s Ministry of Intelligence in European countries to use more resources to collect information on movements and activities of the Iranian opposition.

According to a Statement by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), the mullahs’ Supreme Security Council directs “the Ministry of Intelligence and the Quds Force to examine the human, political and technical capabilities and potentials for terrorist acts in European countries, in particular Albania, through the use of non-Iranian mercenaries, such that these actions can be attributed to the ‘internal conflicts of Mojahedin (PMOI)’ or ‘natural incidents’ so that the regime would not be blamed for.”

The directive of the Supreme Security Council instructs the MOIS, IRGC’s Intelligence, and the Quds force “To justify the already disclosed terrorist plots and scandals in Albania and France (April and July 2018), it is imperative to add to the dimensions of the psychological warfare and the demonization campaign accompanied by the massive influx of false information and the production of fake documentaries. In this regard, the Ministry of Intelligence and its agents and mercenaries abroad must cooperate with the cultural advisers of the regime in European countries, the overseas directorate of the State Radio and Television, the Islamic Propaganda Organization and other relevant organizations. The priority is to employ the hirelings and mercenaries of the regime, especially non-Iranian agents who can carry out their mission under the cover of journalism,” according to the NCRI.

The directive also instructs them to press upon European governments, especially Albania, to curtail the activities of the Iranian Resistance. According to the directive, this task should be done through friendly “governments and parties” in the region, Europe and the Balkans, using political and economic relations.

The Supreme Security Council also orders the Ministry of Intelligence and the Quds Force to dispatch the regime’s mercenaries and agents to Albania in groups under the pretext of the PMOI family members with the help of some so-called non-governmental organizations, using the same pattern of their actions in Camps Ashraf and Liberty.

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