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France blames Iran for foiled Paris bomb plot | France blames Iran for foiled Paris bomb plot |
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French officials say Iran's ministry of intelligence was behind a plot to bomb a rally of Iranian opposition groups in Paris in June. | French officials say Iran's ministry of intelligence was behind a plot to bomb a rally of Iranian opposition groups in Paris in June. |
In a statement, the French government said it had frozen the assets of two senior Iranian officials. | In a statement, the French government said it had frozen the assets of two senior Iranian officials. |
Iran insists the alleged plot is a fabrication, but has called for talks. | |
In a possibly linked development on Tuesday, police in the French city of Dunkirk raided a Shia Muslim centre that has close ties to Iran. | In a possibly linked development on Tuesday, police in the French city of Dunkirk raided a Shia Muslim centre that has close ties to Iran. |
They made several arrests and froze the assets of the group. | They made several arrests and froze the assets of the group. |
What is the background? | What is the background? |
On 30 June, Iranian opposition supporters gathered in Paris for a meeting of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI). Guests included US politicians Newt Gingrich, a former House speaker, and Rudy Giuliani, President Donald Trump's lawyer. | On 30 June, Iranian opposition supporters gathered in Paris for a meeting of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI). Guests included US politicians Newt Gingrich, a former House speaker, and Rudy Giuliani, President Donald Trump's lawyer. |
The NCRI is considered to be the political arm of dissident group Mujahideen-e-Khalq (MEK), which Iran has designated as a terrorist organisation. | The NCRI is considered to be the political arm of dissident group Mujahideen-e-Khalq (MEK), which Iran has designated as a terrorist organisation. |
It later emerged that two Belgian nationals of Iranian origin - a husband and wife known as Amir A and Nasimeh N - had been arrested by Belgian police in possession of half a kilogram (1.1lb) of explosives and a detonator. | It later emerged that two Belgian nationals of Iranian origin - a husband and wife known as Amir A and Nasimeh N - had been arrested by Belgian police in possession of half a kilogram (1.1lb) of explosives and a detonator. |
In a series of co-ordinated raids another man, identified only as Merhad A, was arrested in Paris and is accused of being an accomplice. | In a series of co-ordinated raids another man, identified only as Merhad A, was arrested in Paris and is accused of being an accomplice. |
An Iranian diplomat based in Austria, Assadollah Assadi, was also arrested by police in Germany. | An Iranian diplomat based in Austria, Assadollah Assadi, was also arrested by police in Germany. |
German prosecutors say he is an intelligence agent who met the husband and wife team in Luxembourg where he ordered the attack and handed them the explosives. | German prosecutors say he is an intelligence agent who met the husband and wife team in Luxembourg where he ordered the attack and handed them the explosives. |
Austria stripped him of his diplomatic status after his arrest and Mr Assadi now faces extradition from Germany to Belgium for prosecution. | Austria stripped him of his diplomatic status after his arrest and Mr Assadi now faces extradition from Germany to Belgium for prosecution. |
What does France say? | What does France say? |
On Tuesday, the French government said it believed that the Iranian intelligence ministry was behind the plot. | On Tuesday, the French government said it believed that the Iranian intelligence ministry was behind the plot. |
It announced it was freezing the assets of two suspected Iranian intelligence operatives - believed to be Mr Assadi and Saeid Hashemi Moghadam, who a French diplomatic source said was head of operations at the intelligence ministry. | It announced it was freezing the assets of two suspected Iranian intelligence operatives - believed to be Mr Assadi and Saeid Hashemi Moghadam, who a French diplomatic source said was head of operations at the intelligence ministry. |
In a rare joint statement, the French interior, foreign and economy ministers said: "This extremely serious act envisaged on our territory could not go without a response. | In a rare joint statement, the French interior, foreign and economy ministers said: "This extremely serious act envisaged on our territory could not go without a response. |
"In taking this decision, France underlines its determination to fight against terrorism in all its forms, particularly on its own territory." | "In taking this decision, France underlines its determination to fight against terrorism in all its forms, particularly on its own territory." |
What has Iran said? | What has Iran said? |
Tehran again quickly denied any involvement, saying the alleged plot was "designed by those who want to damage Iran's long-established relations with France and Europe". | |
"We deny the accusations and forcefully condemn the Iranian diplomat's arrest, and call for his immediate release," a foreign ministry statement said. | "We deny the accusations and forcefully condemn the Iranian diplomat's arrest, and call for his immediate release," a foreign ministry statement said. |
But speaking later, ministry spokesman Bahram Ghasemi called for talks with France to clear up any "misunderstanding". | |
"If there is a misunderstanding... about a thing that does not exist, be it a conspiracy by others or a mistake, we can sit down and talk about it," he told AFP news agency. | |
What happened in Dunkirk? | What happened in Dunkirk? |
Several people were arrested after police raided the headquarters of the Zahra Centre France and the homes of its leaders on Tuesday. | Several people were arrested after police raided the headquarters of the Zahra Centre France and the homes of its leaders on Tuesday. |
Officials quoted by AFP said the assets of the centre were frozen. It is headed by Yahia Gouasmi, a French-Algerian who is known for his links to Iran and for his anti-Zionist views. | Officials quoted by AFP said the assets of the centre were frozen. It is headed by Yahia Gouasmi, a French-Algerian who is known for his links to Iran and for his anti-Zionist views. |
Regional authorities said the operation was part of the "prevention of terrorism" procedures, but it was unclear if the arrests were linked to the Paris bomb plot. | Regional authorities said the operation was part of the "prevention of terrorism" procedures, but it was unclear if the arrests were linked to the Paris bomb plot. |
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