"Three-year-old Fatemeh, who was burnt to ashes in the fire of the MKO, is one of the thousands of victims of this terrorist group," the Secretary of the High Council for Human Rights tweeted, criticizing Germany's approach over interacting and recognizing this terrorist group. In order to administer justice, Germany must set up courts like Nuremberg to punish the MKO group and not to grant them immunity! "Is 'laundering terrorism' Berlin's human rights strategy?"
The Deputy of International Affairs to the Judiciary has published a photo of a three-year-old girl who was burned alive to ashes by the MKO group. Fatemeh Sadat Taleghani's parents founded a local radio station and produced anthems and cultural programs. The MKO members, who targeted Fatima's parents, set fire to the compound where the family lived and martyred the 3-year-old child.
After he was arrested, Fatemeh's killer confessed that he had set fire to a container at 3 am on Tuesday, July 30, 1981, with the aim of martyring Fatemeh's parents.
Meanwhile, European politicians, including Germany and France, are interacting with and supporting the MKO by turning a blind eye to the crimes of this terrorist gropup. Recently, a number of former members of the German parliament have appeared at the MKO' webinar and talked about human rights.