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Iranian general charged in alleged plot to kill New York-based journalist

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Journalist targeted in alleged murder plot: ‘I’ve been given a second life’
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ByAaron Katersky and Meredith Deliso
October 22, 2024, 6:17 PM

Federal prosecutors on Tuesday announced criminal charges against an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps general in connection with an alleged failed attempt to assassinate a New York-based Iranian journalist.

Ruhollah Bazghandi, who is based in Iran and beyond the reach of law enforcement, allegedly orchestrated the alleged 2022 plot to kill the journalist, prosecutors said.

The charges name Bazghandi and six other Iranian operatives who federal prosecutors said plotted to kill Masih Alinejad, a prolific journalist and human rights activist who has been critical of the Iranian government.

Ruhollah Bazghandi, an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps official, is wanted by the FBI on murder-for-hire and other charges.
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Since at least July 2022, the Bazghandi network sought to assassinate Alinejad, as directed by individuals in Iran, according to the indictment.

The indictment details how the network of operatives surveilled Alinejad and quotes them talking about her in July 2022.

"I'm close to the place now brother I'm getting even closer," the indictment quotes one operative as saying.

In response, another said, according to the indictment, "OK my brother dear don't let her out of your sight. Let's not delay it my brother dear."

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The operative -- Khalid Mehdiyev -- was disrupted when he was arrested near the victim's home on July 28, 2022, while in possession of the assault rifle, along with 66 rounds of ammunition, approximately $1,100 in cash, and a black ski mask, according to the indictment.

American-Iranian journalist Masih Alinejad poses for a portrait in New York City, September 14, 2024.
Caitlin Ochs/Reuters

Alinejad reacted to the federal charges in a statement on social media Tuesday, saying, "I will not be deterred."

"Thanks to law enforcement, I am alive to witness the Islamic Republic's humiliation," she said. "I am determined to echo the voices of millions of Iranians, especially women, who are facing the same killers within the country."

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She said the alleged assassination plot is a "stark reminder of the brutal lengths to which the Islamic regime will go to silence dissidents, even those far beyond Iran's borders."

Alinejad said she has moved 21 times between safe houses in the past three years, following an alleged Iranian plot to lure and kidnap her in 2021.

Ruhollah Bazghandi, an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps official, is wanted by the FBI on murder-for-hire and other charges.
FBI

The FBI released a wanted poster for Bazghandi, who is being sought on charges including murder-for-hire and conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire.

"Today's indictment exposes the full extent of Iran's plot to silence an American journalist for criticizing the Iranian regime," FBI Director Christopher Wray said in a statement on Tuesday. "The FBI's investigation led to the disruption of this plot as one of the conspirators was allegedly on their way to murder the victim in New York. As these charges show, the FBI will work with our partners here and abroad to hold accountable those who target Americans."

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