Germany, Thursday, 22 June 2006 - German
Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble refused to meet
his Iranian counterpart, Mostafa Pour-Mohammadi,
over his role in mass executions in Ahwaz
(provincial capital of Khuzestan) during the 1980s,
according to German Focus magazine.
As the province's chief prosecutor, Pour-Mohammadi
was responsible for the killings of more than one
thousand opposition activists in trials that often
lasted no more than five minutes. Children were
among victims of Pour-Mohammadi's reign of terror in
Ahwaz.
Since he became Interior Minister in September 2005,
he has overseen the imprisonment of thousands of
Ahwazi Arab activists and the execution of scores of
them.
The children of dissidents, including a new-born
baby, are among those currently in prison as Pour
Mohammadi seeks to step up Iran's ethnic cleansing
of Ahwazi Arabs from their homeland.
German police have also accused Pour-Mohammadi of
masterminding the assassination of four leaders of
the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan in Vienna
in 1992, during peace talks with the Iranian
government.
Austrian politicians have also claimed that the
mullahs' president Ahmadinejad was responsible for
logistical support for the assassinations. Pour-Mohammadi
has also been named as one of the politicians who
ordered the 1988 massacre of 30,000 members of the
Iranian opposition.
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Wolfgang Schaeuble,German Interior Minister. Photo:
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Mostafa Pour-Mohammadi, Iran Interior Minister,
accused of masterminding the assassination of KDPI
Leaders

Former KDPI leader Dr.Abdul Rahman Qassemlou,
assassinated in Vienna 1989
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