Western allies accuse Iran of using criminal networks for attacks in Europe, North America and Australia
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SYDNEY, June 11 β Twenty-two countries including the United States and European nations jointly warned Iran todayΒ to stop attacking people βon our soilβ.
Iranβs security services were condemned for their βdeplorableβ use of international and local criminal gangs for plots in Europe, North America and Australia.
βAttempts to kill, kidnap, harass, intimidate, or otherwise attack people on our soil, undermines national sovereignty and international norms. These actions must stop immediately,β the countries said in a joint statement.
Iranβs Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corpsβ intelligence services and its foreign operations branch, the Quds Force, had engaged in βlethal plotting and malign actionsβ against Iranian dissidents, journalists and Jewish and Israeli communities and interests, they said.
βWe stand united in our determination to protect our countries and our people against these threats. The Islamic Republic of Iran must halt these actions now.β
The countries also accused Iran of being behind a campaign of attacks across Europe targeting Jewish communities, Iranian journalists and US journalists that were claimed by Iran-linked group Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiya (HAYI).
The group, whose name means The Islamic Movement of the People of the Right Hand, has claimed responsibility for attacks targeting Jewish communities in the United Kingdom, Belgium and the Netherlands.
HAYI reportedly said it was responsible for the stabbing of two Jewish men and a series of arson attacks on synagogues and community sites in north London over recent months.
Australia expelled Iranβs ambassador to Australia in August last year, accusing Tehran of directing at least two antisemitic attacks: an arson attack on a synagogue in Melbourne and the torching of a kosher cafe in Sydney.
Canberra also withdrew the Australian ambassador to Iran and suspended operations at its embassy in Tehran.
In November, Australia designated the Revolutionary Guards as a state sponsor of terrorism, describing its alleged attacks in Australia as βunprecedented and dangerous acts of aggression orchestrated by a foreign nation on Australian soilβ.
Iranβs foreign ministry said at the time Australiaβs decision was an βinsulting and unjustified actβ that violated international rules and norms.
The statement was issued by Albania, Australia, Belgium, Britain, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, New Zealand, North Macedonia, Norway, Portugal, Sweden and the United States. β AFP
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