Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Did Obama Make a Deal With Iran? Did He Allow Interpol Free Reign In America So the Iranians Could Use Them To Hunt Dissidents Here?


A fascinating article here at Europe News talks about the fact that the Iranians are using international police force, Interpol, to hunt down Iranian dissidents across the globe who Iran has classified as "terrorists" ....unlike Hezbollah and Hamas which Iran, of course, deems freedom fighters. But the most disturbing part of this article is the fact that it appears that the Iranians are even using Interpol to search for these dissidents here in America. The strategy is pretty simple - the Iranians are trying to cut down on international support for the Green Revolution inside of Iran and if you consider all of the ex-Iranians who live in America who have been calling for the fall of the mullah regime, our country is rich in targets for the Iranians.

Let's take a quick look again at just what Barack Hussein Obama did at the end of last year...under the cloak of night...in the darkness of the White House (from the Washington Examiner):


Obama gives Interpol free hand in U.S.

No presidential statement or White House press briefing was held on it. In fact, all that can be found about it on the official White House Web site is the Dec. 17 announcement and one-paragraph text of President Obama's Executive Order 12425, with this innocuous headline: "Amending Executive Order 12425 Designating Interpol as a public international organization entitled to enjoy certain privileges, exemptions, and immunities."In fact, this new directive from Obama may be the most destructive blow ever struck against American constitutional civil liberties. No wonder the White House said as little as possible about it.

First, Obama has granted Interpol the ability to operate within the territorial limits of the United States without being subject to the same constitutional restraints that apply to all domestic law enforcement agencies such as the FBI. Second, Obama has exempted Interpol's domestic facilities -- including its office within the U.S. Department of Justice -- from search and seizure by U.S. authorities and from disclosure of archived documents in response to Freedom of Information Act requests filed by U.S. citizens. Think very carefully about what you just read: Obama has given an international law enforcement organization that is accountable to no other national authority the ability to operate as it pleases within our own borders, and he has freed it from the most basic measure of official transparency and accountability, the FOIA.

Now, with that reminder of the travesty of Obama's midnight order, let's look at some of the latest situation regarding how the Iranians are using Interpol to do its dirty work:


The Iranian regime is notorious for cracking down on dissent inside Iran. Now Mahmoud Ahmadenijad and the mullahs are targeting dissidents in other countries -- including those in the United States.
And they are using an international organization to do it.

Shahram Homayoun fled Iran for the United States 19 years ago. He was a marked man in his native country, because of his support for democracy and human rights.

Now the regime has finally caught up with Homayoun: not in Tehran, but in Los Angeles.

"They have managed to keep me here, and it seems like there is nothing the U.S. government can do," Homayoun told CBN News in an exclusive interview.

Homayoun owns a satellite television network in L.A. called Channel One TV. He broadcasts pro-democracy programming into Iran on a daily basis.

Now Iranian officials want to silence him -- permanently. A prosecutor in the Iranian city of Shiraz recently issued an arrest warrant against Homayoun on charges of terrorism.

This is just one example of what is going on. So, I ask the question - are you comfortable with an American citizen or someone residing in America being subject to international censorship, harassment and even arrest INSIDE of our borders? Okay, another question - is it just coincidence that shortly after the revolution in Iran occurred, in which Barack Hussein Obama did NOTHING to support the revolutionaries, that our President decided to give this free pass to Interpol inside of American borders?

At a time when Iran represents probably the biggest single organized threat to America, our President of 16 months not only hasn't done anything militarily to stop them but he has also done little with his threat of "sanctions." At the same time, the Iranians are enjoying a new long reach into America to put the clamps on those here who wish to shed the light on the evils of the Iranian regime. Which leads me to another question of you. If the Iranians can declare Iranian-Americans in the U.S. as terrorists and have Interpol arrest them in the U.S., can Iran not declare ANY American the same kind of terrorist and use this new found legal tool here?

I have said it before. Not only has Barack Hussein Obama done NOTHING to stop the Iranian regime's progress toward nuclear weaponry and their planned assault on Israel and the World, Obama has worked with them. Is this not aiding and abetting an enemy of the United States of America? Isn't there a remedy against Presidents who would go down this path?



Iran Targeting Dissidents Through Global Police


The Iranian regime is notorious for cracking down on dissent inside Iran. Now Mahmoud Ahmadenijad and the mullahs are targeting dissidents in other countries -- including those in the United States.

And they are using an international organization to do it.

The Regime Never Forgets

Shahram Homayoun fled Iran for the United States 19 years ago. He was a marked man in his native country, because of his support for democracy and human rights.

Now the regime has finally caught up with Homayoun: not in Tehran, but in Los Angeles.

"They have managed to keep me here, and it seems like there is nothing the U.S. government can do," Homayoun told CBN News in an exclusive interview.

Homayoun owns a satellite television network in L.A. called Channel One TV. He broadcasts pro-democracy programming into Iran on a daily basis.

Now Iranian officials want to silence him -- permanently. A prosecutor in the Iranian city of Shiraz recently issued an arrest warrant against Homayoun on charges of terrorism.

Homayoun explained that he has never called for violence or terrorism of any kind against the Iranian government.

"Never," he said. "Even if the Iranian regime changes, we are encouraging people not to seek revenge. We are anti-terrorism."

Yet Homayoun is now a wanted man, unable to leave the U.S. for fear of arrest.

Marked as a Terrorist

The Iranian regime alerted INTERPOL, the global law enforcement organization, about Homayoun. The organization then issued what's known as a "Red Notice" against him. The Red Notice alerted all 188 INTERPOL member countries that Homayoun was wanted for terrorism.

Homayoun told CBN News that the terrorist charge has made his life extremely difficult.

"I received a notice from my bank in California letting me know about the INTERPOL arrest warrant," he explained. "After a few days, they closed my account. This was after 10 years that I had an account with this bank. I wanted to open an account at another local bank, and they turned me down as well because I was on the INTERPOL list of terrorists. My wife was also turned down when she tried to open an account."

Homayoun said he can't believe the irony of it all. He spends his days on TV speaking out against terrorism committed by the Iranian regime, which funds groups like Hezbollah and Hamas. Now that very regime is accusing him of acts of terror in order to silence him -- and INTERPOL seems to be playing right along.

"You have a terrorist regime in Iran -- they whack their own dissidents inside the country. They've murdered over 200 opposition people outside the country. And now they're using the international police organization to go after those same dissidents," Iran expert Ken Timmerman said.

Timmerman told CBN News that INTERPOL should have thrown out the Iranian warrant against Homayoun immediately.

"INTERPOL should not be taking the word of the Iranian regime, a terrorist organization, to the bank," he said. "They should not be, without any kind of critical examination, accepting arrest warrants from the Iranian regime against people that they can easily verify their activities have nothing to do with terrorism, like Sharham Homayoun."

Organization Partially Funded by U.S. Tax Dollars

INTERPOL helps facilitate cooperation and information sharing among law enforcement agencies across the world. It is funded in part by U.S. taxpayer dollars and is headquartered in Lyon, France.

The group's representatives told CBN News that INTERPOL does not get involved in political matters. They would not comment on the Iranian charges against Homayoun, which appear politically motivated.

"They have no police authority here in the U.S.," said Timothy Williams, the director of INTERPOL's U.S. branch in Washington, D.C. "They can't come here and make arrests. They don't have any authorities here in the U.S. There's not INTERPOL agents running around the world making arrests."

Williams said his office works closely with INTERPOL headquarters in France, but ultimately answers to the U.S. attorney general and the president of the United States.

"If there is a terrorism lead, we may send it to the FBI here who will work that lead," he said. "If its narcotics, we may send it to the DEA or a state or local agency. That's how it works here in the U.S."

Obama's Controversial Executive Order

But critics fear a recent move by the Obama administration could give INTERPOL free reign inside America and lead to the targeting of more U.S. residents like Homayoun.

President Obama issued a controversial executive order late last year that grants INTERPOL the ability to operate on U.S. soil without the usual restraints that apply to domestic law enforcement agencies, like the FBI.

That means the international organization is not subject to the Freedom of Information Act. Its staff and offices at the Department of Justice cannot be searched, and its files cannot be seized.

"All that did was give them the same authorities and immunities that any international organization that's based here in the U.S. has, nothing more, nothing less," Williams said.

INTERPOL Red Notice Remains

Homayoun believes the Iranian regime is manipulating INTERPOL to target its enemies in America and Europe.

"Isn't this an insult to the justice system, the legal system in the United States?" he asked. "Iran has been empowered here in the United States by INTERPOL."

Homayoun plans to challenge the INTERPOL Red Notice through legal means. He said the FBI has reassured him that he will be safe on U.S. soil.

For now, though, he remains on the organization's international list as a wanted terrorist.

1 comment:

in the vanguard said...

This scenario gets scarier by the minute. Treason right before our eyes. Yet still no call for this rat's impeachment.