Mullahs’ efforts to secure release of terrorist ambassador fail

The mullah regime has admitted their failure to release Iranian diplomat Asadullah Asadi, who was sentenced in Belgium to 20 years in prison for his involvement in carrying out a terrorist operation by planning to bomb a People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI) conference in France in 2018.
Tehran said that the PMOI, with its political and legal
authority in Europe and America, was able to thwart all efforts by Iranian
Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei over the past two years to release Asadi from
prison.
Iranian state news reported that although the highest levels
of the mullah regime tried to fulfill Khamenei’s orders in the investigations
that have lasted two and a half years since the arrest of the Iranian diplomat,
all their efforts were unsuccessful due to the strong interference of the PMOI
in the case.
Then the aforementioned government news agency referred to
the international activities of the PMOI in Europe and America and its role in
uncovering the scandals of the mullah regime, writing, “The PMOI and its cadres
are infinitely stubborn that they knock on the doors of members of European
parliaments and present them with alleged documents to prove the Islamic
Republic’s regime’s involvement in terrorism, leaving no room for the Islamic
Republic to defend itself.”
“The PMOI camps at the European Council under the protection
of European governments and holds dozens of meetings every day with members of
this Council, and they present a bad image of Islamic Iran. According to a
member of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Mullahs’ Shura Council, the PMOI
has turned almost the entire European Council into Camp Ashraf,” it added.
“It is worth noting that the PMOI influences the heads of
state through a wide range of pressure groups affiliated with them at the
highest political levels in European countries to the extent that they thwarted
the plan of the mullah regime to return Asadi to Tehran on the eve of the
implementation after the revolutionary regime’s scheme made progress in this
matter and they obtained the approval of the Belgian authorities,” it
continued.
Meanwhile, from the other side of the ocean, the PMOI in America
were able to influence the Belgian government and the Antwerp court, presenting
a distorted and dark image of the Islamic regime through their long-term
enjoyment of the protection of a wide array of members of the House of
Representatives and the US Senate.
Then the aforementioned government news agency recognized
the role of the uprising strongholds inside Iran, and wrote, “Although the PMOI
describes the Islamic Republic in court as ‘blind terrorism’, at the moment
their riot squads, under the name of the strongholds of the uprising, carry out
dozens of operations against security centers and valuable Iranian figures and
broadcast them on the Simaye Azadi channel. The youth incited riots,
pandemonium and turmoil similar to what happened in the November 2019
uprising.”
“The Antwerp court ruling confirms that as long as the PMOI
is an actor at the table of Iranian political equations, we should not expect a
political and diplomatic breakthrough for the mullah regime, because the PMOI
will not allow any breakthrough in Iran's relations with the West and thus the
lifting of sanctions, through their terrible propaganda and tarnishing the
image of the mullah regime,” it added.
“We must also know that this is the sinister policy of the
PMOI: when they achieve a breakthrough, they turn it into a platform for
further strikes and the subsequent plots of the mullah regime,” it continued.
“They don't hesitate to do anything in this direction. There
are now reports of their subsequent dangerous activities of taking similar
action against other Iranian diplomats and collaborators with the Islamic
Republic who are serving the regime abroad covertly and overtly.”