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Sun Dec 13, 2015 12:27
MI6, S. Arabia Meet in Copenhagen to Launch Terrorist Attacks in Iran
MI6, S. Arabia Meet in Copenhagen to Launch Terrorist Attacks in Iran
                           
                           
TEHRAN (FNA)- The al-Ahwazi terrorist group, supported by the MI6 and the Saudi intelligence agencies, held a third annual conference in Copenhagen last week in a bid to widen terrorist attacks in Southwestern Iran.
Individuals who have played a major role in the recent unrests in the region, including George Sabra, the former leader of the opposition Syrian National Council, Abdulkarim al-Shamri, a member of the Bahraini parliament, Shirzad Kamangar, a member of the Party for Free Life of Kurdistan (PJAK), Mashour Saeedi, the former Commander of Kuwait's National Guards and Salahuddin Farouqi, the Jeish al-Adl terrorist group's leader, were among the participants in the conference.
The meeting was covered by a number of anti-Iran media, including al-Mostaqbal (affiliated to Saad Hariri, a Lebanese-Saudi billionaire who served as the Prime Minister of Lebanon from 2009 until 2011), al-Arabiya, the Saudi al-Akhbariya and the London-based al-Hayat.
A statement was issued at the end of the conference to supply the terrorist groups with weapons and exchange of experience among them.
Facing failure in Yemen and Syria, the Saudis have recently increased their support for the terrorist groups. The supports are not merely limited to West Asia and according to the western officials, the Saudi intelligence agency should be blamed for the terrorist attacks in the West.
 

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