Dutch police ignored Iranian activist’s safety concerns before murder: report

(NL Times) In the years before his assassination in The Hague in November 2017, the Iranian-Dutch political activist Ahmad Mola Nissi made at least seven reports to the police regarding risks to his safety. Little to nothing was done with these reports, the Volkskrant reports based on a police report on Nissi.

Nissi was active in the political wing of the Asmla, a movement that champions the Ahwazi people of Khuzestan but is classified as a terrorist organization by the Iranian regime. According to the newspaper, the police report dating from November 2017 shows that Nissi had been threatened and harassed for years and repeatedly informed the police about it without much happening.

Nissi made several reports of death threats by the Iranian authorities.

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