Mullahs' Deals: Iran Frees Terrorists by Kidnapping Hostages and Then Replacing Them
The Mullah regime continues to rely on kidnapping and
extortion to solve its problems with Western countries, especially regarding
the release of terrorists held in European nations.
Release Deals
Recently, Belgium announced the release of three European
citizens who had been detained in Iran but were freed and allowed to leave for
the Sultanate of Oman and then to Belgium. The three released individuals
stayed in Oman for medical examinations before being flown to the military
airport in Melsbroek, Belgium.
This Iranian move came in exchange for the release of Iranian
diplomat Assadollah Assadi, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison in Belgium.
Assadi, the third diplomat of the Iranian embassy in Austria, was arrested in
Bavaria, Germany, on June 10, 2018, while returning to Austria. He was
implicated in an attempted bombing of a gathering of the Iranian opposition
group Mujahedin-e Khalq in Villepinte, north of the French capital. This
Iranian diplomat did not enjoy diplomatic immunity on German soil since he did
not carry out any diplomatic mission there.
Assadollah Assadi, the Iranian diplomat, was convicted of
terrorism and imprisoned in Belgium for nearly five years. In 2021, he was
sentenced to 20 years in prison in Belgium after being found guilty.
The deal also witnessed the release of Belgian aid worker
Olivier Vanden Bogaert on May 26, after being detained for 455 days. The other
two detainees held both Iranian and Austrian nationalities. They were Kamran
Ghaderi and Masoud Mosaheb. Ghaderi was arrested in January 2016, and Mosaheb
was arrested in January 2019. The latter was released in November 2022 for
medical reasons but was still prevented from leaving Iran.
Belgium Expresses Gratitude to Oman
Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo expressed his
gratitude to the Sultanate of Oman for mediating in the prisoner exchange deal
with Iran.
The statement from the Belgian Prime Minister's office
mentioned that the three Europeans were a Danish citizen who was arrested in
November 2022 "on the sidelines of women's rights gatherings" and two
Iranian-Austrian citizens, one of whom was arrested in January 2016 and the
other in January 2019.
Such exchanges are at the core of the Iranian Foreign
Ministry's work in cooperation with the Iranian Revolutionary Guard militias,
given the Iranian regime's lack of more effective means to deal with the issue
of detaining its citizens engaged in terrorist activities, especially on
European soil.
Iran Benefits from European
Democracy
The Iranian regime resorts exclusively to this approach
with democratic Western nations because the nature of these democratic systems
compels elected governments to work toward the release of their citizens held
abroad. During election seasons, electoral campaigns often focus, whether
positively or negatively, on the parties' and politicians' stance regarding the
issue of citizens detained abroad. Thus, Iran's hostage-taking puts significant
pressure on these governments.
The Iranian regime chooses to ignore the issue of dual
citizenship and deals with it evasively. It considers them Iranian citizens,
denying foreign governments the right to intervene. However, in reality, Iran
detains them based on their other nationalities to exert pressure on the
governments that granted them citizenship. Therefore, Iranian terrorists feel
assured that their government will release them through this method.