The mullahs' regime in Iran main cause of instability in the Middle East, world, the massacre of the Syrian people and the godfather International terrorism
IRAN’s Revolutionary
Guards (IRGC) are being implicated in mass executions in Aleppo and taking part
in attacks on civilians, including women and children, according to a new
intelligence report.
The report comes from the People’s Mujahedin of Iran (MEK), part
of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) and the largest opposition
group to the clerical regime that rules the country.
Shahin Gobadi, the NCRI’s spokesman in Paris, said: “ Aleppo has
been occupied by the IRGC and its mercenaries. Mass executions, preventing the
transfer of civilians including women and children, attacking civilians has all
been done by the forces of the mullahs’ regime.”
“There is no doubt that the Iranian regime is the
primary obstacle to any solution in Syria. The current situation in Aleppo and
the role of the Iranian regime in the atrocities committed on the ground
require the immediate expulsion of the IRGC and its mercenaries from Syria.
“By meddling in other countries, the mullahs try to
cover up their vulnerability at home. The survival of the regime has been
intertwined with maintaining the Assad dictatorship in power in Syria.”
The IRGC is the primary means of Iran exporting
worldwide the ideology of the Islamic revolution. It includes the paramilitary
Basij militia and the Quds Force (IRGC-QF), which specialises in foreign
missions and provides funding and weapons to extremist groups.
In its intelligence report given to The National, MEK
said the IRGC had amassed a 25,000-strong army of Iranian and militia troops,
as well as Syrian mercenaries, around Aleppo.
Maryam Rajavi, president-elect of the NCRI, said
Tehran’s actions showed “complicity in the most atrocious war crimes and crimes
against humanity in the 21st century”.
The MEK used its network of spies inside the IRGC and
the Tehran regime to build a picture of Iran’s military involvement in helping
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in power.
Syrian forces are thin on the ground around Aleppo
and MEK’s report said this meant Iran was carrying out most of the attacks and
killings in the area.
The report said: “On two occasions the transfer of
Aleppo residents were hindered and their buses were fired upon under the
instructions of the IRGC to gain concessions on the residents of al-Foua and
Kefraya.” These are two towns north of Aleppo, where buses due to move
civilians at the weekend were torched.
MEK identifies Iranian leaders in Aleppo, where they
have set up bases, the foreign militias who are carrying out the killings and
how Iran pays them. There is also a copy of a receipt for a wired transfer of
money, showing that Iran transferred £700,000 to the Iranian Martyr Foundation
in Damascus to pay Syrian mercenaries.
It also claims that the IRGC established a
headquarters at Fort Behuth, 20 miles south of Aleppo, where a terrorist group
Lebanese Hezbollah, is also based. Assad had previously used the garrison for
the production of chemical weapons, ammunition and missiles.
Rajavi added: “These are irrefutable evidences
showing full responsibility of high ranking officials of the Iranian regime in
the biggest crime against humanity in the 21st century.
“The mullahs’ regime are the main source of crisis in
Syria and the region which, by misusing the inaction of the international
community and being convinced of not being held accountable for its crimes, has
continuously become more emboldened.
“The only solution to ending the crisis, establishing
peace and tranquillity in the region, and uprooting Dahesh, is to evict the
Iranian regime and the IRGC and its mercenaries from the region.”
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