Dutch secret service failed to share threat information on assassinated Iranian activist

(NL Times) Dutch intelligence service AIVD had information about a serious threat to Ahmad Mola Nissi, an opponent of the Iranian regime who was assassinated in The Hague in 2017, but failed to share it with the Public Prosecution Service (OM). This revelation comes from an investigation by Argos and Follow the Money published on Saturday.

Nissi, who opposed the Iranian regime, fled to the Netherlands in 2005. He was active in the political wing of Asmla, a movement that champions the rights of the Ahwazi people of Khuzestan. However, the Iranian regime classifies Asmla as a terrorist organization.

He was assassinated outside his home in The Hague in November 2017.

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