MSN - AP World http://syn2.thecanadianpress.com:8080/mrss/feed/fcf7391a2f354311807f0501c16bde6a MSN - AP World Copyright © 2010-2018 The Canadian Press. All rights reserved. http://www.rssboard.org/rss-specification Tue, 13 May 2025 07:21:22 +0000 DOJ charges 3 in plot to kill Iranian-American http://syn2.thecanadianpress.com:8080/mrss/feed/fcf7391a2f354311807f0501c16bde6a/bb19083b409349e8bef9619db16c55d3 bb19083b409349e8bef9619db16c55d3 Fri, 27 Jan 2023 21:09:13 +0000 RESTRICTION SUMMARY:US NETWORK POOLWashington, DC - 27 January 20231. Wide zoom of Attorney General Merrick Garland, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco, FBI Director Christopher Wray, and officials walk to podium HEADLINE: DOJ charges 3 in plot to kill Iranian-AmericanANNOTATION: The Justice Department has charged three men in an alleged plot to kill an Iranian American author who has spoken out against human rights abuses.2. SOUNDBITE (English) Merrick Garland, U.S. Attorney General:++PARTIALLY COVERED++"We allege that (Khalid) Mehdiyev, and his co-conspirators Polad Omarov, and Rafat Amirov, are members of an Eastern European criminal organization with ties to Iran. As alleged in the indictment, the government of Iran has previously targeted dissidents around the world, including the victim, who opposed the regime's violations of human rights."ASSOCIATED PRESSNew York, New York - 23 September 2022++PARTIALLY COVERS PREVIOUS SOUNDBITE++3. STILL- Iranian dissident Masih Alinejad gestures as she speaks during an interview with The Associated PressUS NETWORK POOLWashington, DC - 27 January 20234. SOUNDBITE (English) Merrick Garland, U.S. Attorney General:"The indictment unsealed today alleges that individuals in Iran tasked defendant Amirov, with targeting the victim in a murder-for-hire plot. Amarov, who resided in Iran, is a leader of the Eastern European Criminal Organization."++WHITE FLASH++ASSOCIATED PRESSDavos, Switzerland - 19 January  2023 ++PARTIALLY COVERS UPCOMING SOUNDBITE++5. VARIOUS STILLS- Activist Masih Alinejad speaks at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland ++WHITE FLASH++US NETWORK POOLWashington, DC - 27 January 20236. SOUNDBITE (English) Merrick Garland, U.S. Attorney General: ++PARTIALLY COVERED++"The victim, in this case, was targeted for exercising the rights to which every American citizen is entitled. The victim publicized the Iranian government's human rights abuses, discrimination... discriminatory treatment of women, suppression of democratic participation and expression, and use of arbitrary imprisonment, torture, and execution. This activity posed such a threat to the government of Iran that the chief judge of Iran's revolutionary courts warned that anyone who sent videos to the victim criticizing the regime would be sentenced to prison." ++WHITE FLASH++7. SOUNDBITE (English) Merrick Garland, U.S. Attorney General:"The indictment charges that individuals in Iran tasked Mr. Amirov, who was living In Iran to carry out this murder-for-hire conspiracy and that he gave his instructions from Iran to Omarov. And as we have also noted in a previous indictment, Iran had been attempting to assassinate this victim."++WHITE FLASH++8. SOUNDBITE (English) Lisa Monaco, U.S. Deputy Attorney General:"While they may think that they're out of reach, our agents and prosecutors are uniquely equipped to combat this double threat with both law enforcement and national security tools. This case also highlights the evolving threat and the increasingly brazen conduct emanating from Iran."++EDIT ENDS ON SOUNDBITE++STORYLINE:The Justice Department has charged three men as part of an Iran-backed plot to kill an Iranian American author and activist who has spoken out against human rights abuses, officials said Friday. The men, Rafat Amirov, 43, of Iran, Polad Omarov, 38, of the Czech Republic and Slovenia and Khalid Mehdiyev, 24, of Yonkers, New York, were charged with money laundering and murder-for-hire in a superseding indictment unsealed in federal court in New York. The three men were in custody and one was awaiting extradition to the U.S. Though authorities didn't identify the alleged target by name, Masih Alinejad, an Iranian opposition activist and writer in exile in New York City, confirmed to The Associated Press that she was the target of the plot. "I'm not scared," Alinejad told the AP after U.S. authorities announced the charges. "I want to tell you that the Iranian regime thinks by trying to kill me, they will silence me, or silence other women. But they only strengthen me, make me more powerful to fight for democracy and give voice to brave women who are facing guns and bullets in the streets to get rid of the Islamic Republic."She said FBI officials had read her the messages that the plotters exchanged between themselves, including a final one: "It's going to be done today."Iran's mission to the United Nations did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the charges. Iranian state media did not immediately acknowledge the alleged plot late Friday.While the man who allegedly orchestrated the plot lives in Iran, the indictment does not directly blame the country's theocracy for being behind the alleged murder-for-hire plot.Mehdiyev was arrested last year after he was found driving around Masih's Brooklyn neighborhood with a loaded rifle and dozens of rounds of ammunition. Alinejad told The Associated Press at the time that authorities told her the man was looking for her, and that a home security video had caught him skulking outside her front door."The government of Iran has previously targeted dissidents around the world, including the victim, who oppose the regime's violations of human rights," Attorney General Merrick Garland said in announcing the charges. He said "individuals in Iran" had tasked the defendants with carrying out the plot to kill the activist. Federal officials also learned that photos were taken of the activist's home. "The victim publicized the Iranian government's human rights abuses, discriminatory treatment of women, suppression of democratic participation and expression and use of arbitrary imprisonment, torture and execution," Garland said. "This activity posed such a threat to the government of Iran that the chief judge of Iran's Revolutionary courts warned that anyone who sent videos to the victim criticizing the regime would be sentenced to prison."In 2021, an Iranian intelligence official and three others were charged with plotting to kidnap the victim, he said.All three defendants are natives of Azerbaijan, which shares a border and cultural ties with Iran."This case also highlights the evolving threat and the increasingly brazen conduct emanating from Iran," said Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco. She also pointed to charges filed against members of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in an alleged plot to kill a former U.S. national security adviser, as well as as charges against Iranian hackers accused of targeting utility companies.===========================================================Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: info@aparchive.com(ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service (iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory. DOJ charges 3 in plot to kill Iranian-American