Eurodeputet: Iran is focusing on Albania to undermine “status MEK”

Struan Stevenson, a prominent European politician and member of the European Parliament for 15 years, says that Iran's <x0-second deep achievement following the transfer of thousands of members of Iraq's main opposition movement to Albania, as well as the loss of access to massacre them are not at all secret”. Such a transfer for the European lawmaker was [...]
Struan Stevenson, a prominent European politician and member of the European Parliament for 15 years, says that Iran's <x0-second deep achievement following the transfer of thousands of members of Iraq's main opposition movement to Albania, as well as the loss of access to massacre them are not at all secret”.
Such a move, for the European lawmaker, was the result of an unprecedented campaign by the Iranian opposition and its supporters to Europe and the United States.
Such a move was carried out under the nose of the theocratic regime, while the mulahes in Tehran had made every effort to prevent this transfer from being transferred, had orchestrated their surrender or annihilation, writes Top Channel.
Officials in Tehran have acknowledged that the main opposition movement, “mujahedins of Iran's people”, or “MEK” played a key role in launching recent protests throughout the country and antigovernmental demonstrations.
By “AFP”, on January 2nd of this year, President Hassan Rouhan called Elize's chief, Macron, who asked him to take action against the Paris-based Iranian opposition and its leader, Maryam Rajavi.
The French president rejected such a request.
Stevenson, quoted by “EuReporter” claims that “the appointment of Gholam Hossein Mohammad Nia and Mostafa Roodaki, two senior officials of the Iranian Intelligence Ministry (MOIS), as the embassy's first ambassador and secretary in Tirana, has been a clear indicator of the mountain goals of the Mullah”.
Of course, their role is to create religious and cultural institutions, which are in fact unreasonable coverage of the bad activities of both branches of “Mo Iranian IS” in Albania, operating under the names of the Habilian Centre and the Didban Institute, he is further expressed.
On March 22nd, Albanian media, says the article, reported that two Iranians were arrested on suspicion of preparing acts of terrorism and another 10 people were arrested for questioning, adding that “MEK” was a possible target.












