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Publish date: Wednesday 02 February 2022
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Third bulletin of the trial of the ringleader of Harakat-al-Nezal terrorist grouplet is published

  • Third bulletin of the trial of the ringleader of Harakat-al-Nezal terrorist grouplet is published
The Third bulletin of the court hearing of the leader of the terrorist group Harakat-al-Nezal is published by the High Council for Human Rights.

HCHR- The Third court hearing for Habib Farajollah Chaab, the ringleader of Harakat- al-Nezal terrorist grouplet, was held in the presence of the his lawyers and a number of families who had lost their loved ones in the terrorist attack carried out by this grouplet.
 

The highlights of the hearing is available here.
 

The Islamic Republic of Iran is among few nations to have been a major victim of terrorism despite taking various counter-terrorism measures. Over recent decades, more than 17,000 innocent civilians have lost their lives in terrorist operations carried out by a variety of terrorist groups including but not limited to the Mujahideen-e Khalq Organisation (hereinafter referred to as MKO), the Kurdistan Free Life Party (hereinafter referred to as PJAK), Komala, and the Arab Struggle Movement for the Liberation of Ahwaz (hereinafter referred to as ASMLA). The ringleader of one of these terrorist groups has recently been arrested and brought to justice. The first court hearing for Habib Farajollah Cha’ab, nicknamed Habib Asyud, the ringleader of ASMLA terrorist grouplet, was held on 18 January 2022, in the presence of the defendant’s defense attorneys and a number of families of those who had lost their lives during a terrorist attack carried out by the abovenamed terrorist grouplet. The third court hearing for the abovenamed was held on 2 February 2022. The third part of the bill of indictment was presented to  the court by the prosecutor, the highlights of which are listed hereunder:

 

The Saudi secret service received operatives of the terrorist ASMLA grouplet, under the cover of the annual Hajj ritual. Disguised in Hajj pilgrims, the operatives of this terrorist grouplet travelled to Saudi Arabia to receive plots hatched by Saudi secret service and present necessary reports. These plots included acts of terror against the innocent citizens of the Islamic Republic of Iran.


Disguised in Hajj pilgrims, operatives of terrorist ASMLA travelled to Saudi Arabia every year to be dictated with sinister plots by the Saudi intelligence service, which they would carry out in Iran.

 

Issa Mehdi Fakher, a terrorist ASMLA operative, was arrested in the Netherlands on charges of terrorist activity and sentenced to four years in prison. He has carried out numerus terrorist operations against the citizens of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

 

Yaqoub Nissi, the spokesman for the terrorist AMSLA grouplet, who openly claimed responsibility for the September 22, 2018 terrorist attack against Armed Forces, which left 25 innocent Iranians dead, met with Saudi king, the top ruler of Saudi Arabia. Why has the king of Saudi Arabia sent a letter of invitation to a terrorist detained in the Netherlands? Because he was planned to receive the plots designed by the Saudi secret service, to be carried out against the Islamic Republic and innocent Iranian citizens.

 

Yaqoub Nissi, spokesman for ASMLA whose terrorist operations are to blame for the death of 25 innocent Iranians, meets with Saudi king.

 

Menal Moslemi, a Jewish Tunisian national, is working within the European Union. She is an Israeli spy agent who connected the terrorist ASMLA grouplet to the Zionist regime. She arranged for all meetings between ASMLA and Mossad.

 

There were also other Saudi-funded persons who were in contact with the terrorist ASMLA grouplet. Saudi Arabia had paid Saleh Kamrani, the ringleader of the separatist grouplet, $1.2 million to launch a television channel for news blackmailing. He is based in Sweden and continues his criminal and terrorist activities, but Sweden refuses to fulfil its reciprocal counter-terrorism commitments.

 

According to the defendant’s acknowledgement, he had received in 2012 an encrypted computer set from Saudi Arabia to present gathered information to the Saudi secret service. Military information about the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) barracks in Khuzestan Province, information about military centres in the country and information about Ahvazi dignitaries living abroad were among some of information which the defendant has acknowledged to having provided to the Saudi secret service. Saudi Arabia has covered each and every costs of this terrorist grouplet.
 

From the very beginning, this terrorist grouplet has aimed its terrorist operations at Iranian citizens, no matter they are Arab or Persian.

 

A police conscript was sprayed with bullets and gunned down by terrorist ASMLA operatives. This terrorist operation had been filmed, carrying the Ahwazna channel logo, and aired in some European states. What crime had a police draftee, doing his military service, committed to be assassinated by a terrorist grouplet?

 

The defendant has acknowledged that ASMLA operatives were smuggling several cargoes of weapons and bombing equipment for terrorist operations from Iraq into Iran, but fortunately the cargoes were seized by Iran at the same time and all suspects involved were arrested.
 

The terrorist operations carried out by this grouplet aimed to harm the Iranian economy, bomb oil pipelines and attack sensitive military and security centres. The defendant had shared with the Saudi secret service information about sensitive centres, personal information of Hajj pilgrims from Khuzestan, Syria, Iraq or Europe, information about nuclear sites and specifically information about naval forces stationed in the three Iranian islands of the Persian Gulf.


The defendant has acknowledged to having used non-governmental organisations (NGOs) as cover-up for terrorist and separatist operations without fear of disclosure.

 

Based in Sweden, Belgium and the Netherlands, the spy and military agents of the terrorist ASMLA grouplet, despite their criminal record of terrorism, are freely pressing ahead with their terrorist activities against the innocent citizens of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

 

Based in the Netherlands, Nasser Shaverdi is one of the most dangerous members of this terrorist grouplet, who has planned and carried out operations in various areas of Khuzestan, including Shadegan, Mahshahr and Darkhoein.
 

Based in the Netherlands and referred to as one of the most dangerous members of this terrorist grouplet, Nasser Shaverdi has planned and carried out operations against innocent Iranian citizens in different parts of Khuzestan, including Shadegan, Mahshahr and Darkhoein

 

Jassim Abu al-Ghoubaish, another ASMLA terrorist, is freely living in Belgium and planning terrorist operations against the Islamic Republic of Iran.

 

Numerous terrorist operations have been carried out by this terrorist grouplet for subversive and separatist purposes against the innocent citizens of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Some examples are bombing in the Ahvaz Governor’s Office in 2005, bombing in the Khuzestan Management and Planning Department (now Plan and Budget Department) in 2005, bombing in the Ahvaz Housing and Urban Development Department in 2005, bombing in the Ahvaz Department of Environment in 2005, bombing of Ahvaz oil pipelines, bombing of Ahvaz-Abadan-Mahshahr oil transmission network, bombing in Dezful and Abadan Governor’s Offices in 2005 and planning bombing in the Ahvaz Justice Administration.

 

The operations by this terrorist grouplet, including bombing in public property and armed robbery, have left 274 Iranian citizens dead or injured.