Iranian Resistance: America and Albania must clarify whether the Mujahideen's computers have been handed over to the regime in Tehran

Brussels-Tehran: Europe and the Arabs
The secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran issued a statement, of which we received a copy, and it said: “The head of the media council of the regime of executioners and the massacre of political prisoners in Iran announced about the 213 computers that were taken in the attack on Ashraf 3 on June 20: “Part of the hard disks and computer boxes (bag) arrived. ".
"America and Albania must clarify whether the Mujahideen's computers have been handed over to the Iranian regime," the statement said.
It also issued a warning stating, "We warn against any complicity with the religious fascist executioners, which will lead to the arrest, torture and execution of families, prisoners, and supporters of the Mujahedin-e-Khalq and the Iranian resistance throughout Iran."
According to the statement, the Guards News Agency of the Iranian regime reported that: “Sepehr Khalaji, the head of the government media council, announced on his page on the virtual space that the computers of the hypocrites have been transferred to the country: “Part of the hard disks and computer boxes (bags) have arrived.” He added: “ They are working on extracting information and identifying link elements, sabotage cells, and blind spots.” Khalaji also wrote about the results obtained regarding the extraction of information from computers: “The results I obtained give rise to hope” (Fars News Agency, July 3).
In the past ten days, the media and the authorities of the clerical regime have continuously reported on the relations between the "security apparatus of the clerical regime and countries like Albania", which deserves a stand on the part of this government, and we hope that it will be refuted decisively and in full transparency with details mentioned by officials. Americans, Albanians, and responsible parties.
If the shocking news about intelligence cooperation with the religious fascism ruling Iran against the Mujahideen and the transfer of part of the 213 computers and hard disks seized in Ashraf 3 in the June 20, 2023 attack, which left one martyr and hundreds of injured Mujahideen, is true, then this constitutes a human tragedy and a violation. Terrible for human rights in cooperation with the religious fascism ruling Iran, which leads to the arrest, torture and execution of families, political prisoners and supporters of the People's Mujahedin and the Iranian Resistance throughout the country, as well as the unbridled terrorism of this regime outside Iran, and of course the responsibility of the US government and the Albanian government cannot be denied in that. Conveying any information about the Mujahideen with the regime of executioners in Iran, which has been condemned 69 times for violating human rights in the General Assembly and other United Nations bodies, is a red line according to international laws and conventions and is totally unacceptable and deserves a complaint in international courts.
On (July 2), the Ministry of Intelligence, in its official statement, expressed its "appreciation for the actions of the Albanian police against the Mujahideen" and reported a set of false allegations against the Mujahideen from "security and intelligence relations with European intelligence services" about the activities of the Mujahideen in "various Western countries" and " Especially from Albania," and wrote, in a clear promise to terrorism in Europe, that "Iran has put in its agenda seriously pursuing terrorists outside its borders" (Mehr News Agency, July 2).
As Brigadier General Ismail Kothari, a member of the security and foreign policy committee of the regime’s Shura Council (parliament), said: “Contacts have been established between Iranian security services and countries like Albania a few months ago, and this has achieved great good results” (Hamshahri Newspaper - Online - Tuesday, June 27).

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran

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