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Iranian general charged in plot to assassinate dissident journalist in US


An Iranian military official is facing charges for allegedly orchestrating a plot to assassinate an Iranian-American journalist in New York, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Tuesday, Oct. 22. The charges expose an international network of conspirators working to silence a prominent critic of the Iranian regime, according to the DOJ.

Ruhollah Bazghandi, a brigadier general in Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps, was charged in connection with the plot to kill journalist Masih Alinejad. Three others were also charged in the plot.

Alinejad is a well-known human rights activist and vocal critic of the Iranian government. The DOJ said Bazghandi contracted members of an Eastern European criminal organization to carry out the assassination in New York.

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The Justice Department also unsealed a superseding indictment. It added charges of money laundering and sanctions evasion to the initial murder-for-hire charges, following new findings in the investigation.

Attorney General Merrick Garland emphasized that the U.S. will not tolerate attempts by authoritarian regimes to target U.S. citizens.

“We will never stop working to identify, find and bring to justice all those who endanger the safety of the American people,” Garland said in a statement.

Bazghandi and his associates are believed to be in Iran and face significant legal penalties. If convicted, they could be sentenced to 10 years for murder-for-hire, 10 years for conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire, 20 years for conspiracy to commit money laundering and 20 years for violating U.S. sanctions against Iran.

Alinejad has previously been the target of similar plots. A man hired to assassinate her was arrested near her home with a loaded rifle in 2022. Alinejad said the plot is a reminder of the lengths Iran will go to silence critics.

This case is the latest in a series of escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran. U.S. officials have accused the Iranian government of targeting dissidents and other officials. The DOJ said this is in retaliation for various actions, including the 2020 killing of top Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani.

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A HIGH-RANKING IRANIAN MILITARY OFFICIAL IS FACING CHARGES FOR ALLEGEDLY ORCHESTRATING A PLOT TO ASSASSINATE AN IRANIAN AMERICAN JOURNALIST IN NEW YORK. THE CHARGES EXPOSE A NETWORK OF CONSPIRATORS ATTEMPTING TO SILENCE A PROMINENT CRITIC OF THE IRANIAN REGIME.

ON TUESDAY, THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE CHARGED RUHOLLAH BAZGHANDI, A BRIGADIER GENERAL IN IRAN’S REVOLUTIONARY GUARD CORPS, ALONG WITH 7 OTHER MEN, IN CONNECTION WITH A MURDER-FOR-HIRE PLOT TARGETING JOURNALIST MASIH ALINEJAD.

THE INVESTIGATION REVEALED EFFORTS BY THE GROUP TO ASSASSINATE ALINEJAD, A HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVIST LIVING IN EXILE IN NEW YORK, FOR HER OUTSPOKEN OPPOSITION TO THE IRANIAN GOVERNMENT.

ACCORDING TO COURT DOCUMENTS, BAZGHANDI AND HIS ASSOCIATES ALLEGEDLY HIRED AN EASTERN EUROPEAN CRIMINAL NETWORK TO CARRY OUT THE PLAN. IN JULY 2022, ONE MEMBER OF THE GROUP WAS ARRESTED NEAR ALINEJAD’S HOME, ARMED WITH AN ASSAULT RIFLE.

THE CHARGES AGAINST BAZGHANDI AND HIS ASSOCIATES CARRY SIGNIFICANT PENALTIES. IF CONVICTED, THEY FACE UP TO 60 YEARS FOR MURDER-FOR-HIRE, CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT MURDER-FOR-HIRE, CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT MONEY LAUNDERING, AND VIOLATING U.S. SANCTIONS AGAINST IRAN.

ATTORNEY GENERAL MERRICK GARLAND EMPHASIZED THAT THE U.S. WILL NOT TOLERATE ATTEMPTS BY AUTHORITARIAN REGIMES TO SILENCE CRITICS OR UNDERMINE THE RIGHTS OF AMERICAN CITIZENS. WHILE SOME OF THE CONSPIRATORS HAVE BEEN ARRESTED, BAZGHANDI AND OTHER KEY FIGURES REMAIN AT LARGE, LIKELY IN IRAN.

THIS CASE ADDS TO ONGOING TENSIONS BETWEEN THE U.S. AND IRAN, AS IRAN HAS BEEN ACCUSED OF TARGETING U.S. OFFICIALS AND DISSIDENTS IN RETALIATION FOR VARIOUS ACTIONS, INCLUDING THE 2020 KILLING OF REVOLUTIONARY GUARDS COMMANDER QASSEM SOLEIMANI.

ALINEJAD, RESPONDING TO THE CHARGES, SAYS THE PLOT IS A REMINDER OF THE LENGTHS THE IRANIAN REGIME WILL GO TO SILENCE ITS CRITICS, EVEN THOSE LIVING BEYOND ITS BORDERS.

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