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Iranian academic at Princeton University accused of publicly supporting terror groups

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FIRST ON FOX – A decades-old interview is adding to a widening scandal involving a former high-ranking Iranian official and controversial Princeton professor. Seyed Hossein Mousavian is accused of endorsing Hezbollah and Hamas in a 1997 German newspaper interview.

The new revelations about Mousavian’s pro-Hamas and pro-Hezbollah interview in a German paper, coupled with what some claim was an endorsement of an Iranian regime fatwa (religious order) ordering the assassination of British-American author Salman Rushdie, comes at a time when the Ivy League professor is the subject of a congressional probe. Mousavian is currently facing a U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce investigation for allegedly advancing the interests of Iran.

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The head of the Iranian delegation, Seyed Hossein Mousavian, speaks to journalists at the International Atomic Energy Agency on Nov. 29, 2004 in Vienna. (ROBERT NEWALD/AFP via Getty Images)

In November, Fox News Digital exclusively reported on the investigation into Mousavian’s ties to the world’s worst state-sponsor of terrorism, the Islamic Republic of Iran. The investigation is ongoing, and the congressional committee has not issued any findings.

In an interview back in 1997 with the left-wing German daily paper Taz, Mousavian, who was Iran’s Ambassador to Germany at the time, was asked if Iran supports groups like Hezbollah and Hamas. Mousavian seemed to put his support behind Hamas. «If by that you mean that we supply Hamas with weapons: No, we do not. But if you mean that we support the Palestinians in their struggle, yes, we do.»

When asked by the paper if Iran provides Hezbollah support materially or financiallyMousavian said «We support Hezbollah morally and not by supplying weapons.»

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The U.S. Middle East Media Research Institute first translated Mousavian’s German language interview earlier this month on its website and provided background material on his alleged role in stoking terrorism in Europe, including the assassination of Kurdish dissidents in a Berlin restaurant named Mykonos in 1992.

Mousavian, a Middle East security and nuclear policy specialist at Princeton University, was hosted by the Obama administration, according to the Washington Free Beacon, at least three times at the White House, and invited to speak at an important U.S. STRATCOM military event in August 2023 during the Biden administration

Iranians walk past a billboard displaying Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in the capital Tehran, on July 31 2022. (Photo by ATTA KENARE/AFP via Getty Images)

According to the congressional letter, first obtained by Fox News Digital, Mousavian’s appearance at the STRATCOM symposium «concerned members of the Armed Services Committees of both the House and the Senate. Additionally, aspects of this issue trouble us as members of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce.»

Mousavian told Fox News Digital in November that, «My talk at the U.S. Strategic Command was all about peace in the Middle East and why the U.S. should avoid wars and focus on peace and cooperation.» 

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When asked by Fox News Digital if he considers Hamas and Hezbollah terrorist organizations, Mousavian refused to answer numerous Fox News Digital press queries via email, telephone and WhatsApp. Fox News Digital approached Princeton University via telephone and email for comment. The Ivy League institution did not respond to Fox News Digital’s questions.

Mousavian also seemed to defend the Iranian-led campaign to assassinate U.S. and British writer Salman Rushdie because the famous novelist depicted the Muslim prophet Muhammad irreverently.

Princeton Professor Seyed Hossein Mousavian is at the center of an investigation by the U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce investigation into his ties to Iran. (News Photo/Joshua Comins | Photo by: Photographer name/Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

In 2022, a 24-year-old man named Hadi Matar, who is fan of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, a U.S.-designated foreign terrorist organization, allegedly stabbed Rushdie in the neck and liver during the author’s speech in Chautauqua, New York. After the attack, Rushdie lost sight in one eye and the use of one hand.

A Nov. 5, 1992 Reuters report, titled «German Opposition Wants Iranian Envoy Expelled,» said that, » …Hossein Mousavian was summoned to the German Foreign Ministry after remarking in a radio interview that Bonn would not act against its trade interests with Iran to back Rushdie’s request for the death decree to be lifted.»

The Reuters report continued «Social Democrat Freimut Duve told parliament in a special debate on what has become known as the ‘Rushdie Affair’ that Mousavian should leave Germany as he did not respect its laws.»

In the radio interview after Rushdie’s appearance, Mousavian defended the historic Islamic practice of imposing the death sentence for blasphemy.

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Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini

Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini died in 1989, but his fatwa against Salman Rushdie did not. (Reuters)

Mousavian declined to answer numerous Fox News Digital press queries about whether he continues to endorse the Iranian religious decree to murder Rushdie.

Mousavian denied his country’s role in the Iranian state-sponsored murders of the four Kurdish dissidents in the Mykonos restaurant. He termed the Berlin court verdict, which convicted Iranian and Hezbollah operatives of the assassinations, as «nonsense» in the German Taz interview. Mousavian refused to answer Fox News Digital press queries about his rejection of the Berlin court Mykonos verdict.

According to a 1997 article from the Berlin newspaper Der Tagesspiegel, Abolghasem Mesbahi, a former senior-level Iranian intelligence official, told a Berlin court during the Mykonos trial, «Mousavian participated in most of the [Iranian regime’s] crimes that took place in Europe.»

During Mousavian’s tenure as Iran’s ambassador to Germany, he was in charge of the embassy that the Berlin court found «served as the ‘headquarters» for the planning of the 1992 assassination of four Iranian dissidents at the Greek restaurant Mykonos in Berlin.»

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Israeli and Palestinian supporters rally around 42nd St. for and against the terrorist attack on Israel by Hamas. Anti-Israel supporters march after the rally in that neighborhood, stopping in front of the permanent missions of Egypt, Kuwait and the United States, chanting to end support for Israel. (Photo by Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images)

«This accusation is a big lie,» Mousavian told Fox News Digital in November. «The 398-page verdict is published, and everyone can have access to it. The Berlin court verdict does not contain any direct or indirect allegations against me. German authorities never forced me to leave the country. … I have been a frequent visitor to Germany,» added Mousavian.

The calls for Mousavian to be fired coincide with the scandal-plagued pro-Iran regime academic, Mohammad Jafar Mahallati, who taught at Oberlin College in Ohio.

Mahallati was Iran’s former ambassador to the U.N. from 1987-1989. Oberlin College ousted Mahallati in November 2023 after a mushrooming series of scandals, including Mahallati’s pro-Hamas teachings and calls for the destruction of the Jewish state. According to Amnesty International, Mahallati covered up the Iranian regime’s mass murder of 5,000 Iranian dissidents in 1988.

The California-based Alliance Against the Islamic Regime of Iran Apologists (AAIRIA) spearheaded the high-intensity campaign to fire Mahallati. 

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Iranian American human rights activist Lawdan Bazargan, the lead organizer on the AAIRIA campaign, told Fox News Digital about Mousavian «It is profoundly disheartening that Princeton University would appoint such an individual, allowing him to masquerade as a proponent of peace. To think that an agent of an oppressive Islamic regime, known for its flagrant disregard for religious freedom and its menacing slogans of ‘death to America’ and ‘death to Israel,’ could have the audacity to proclaim involvement in peace initiatives is nothing short of a cynical farce.»

She added, «Princeton’s endorsement of Mousavian tarnishes its reputation and undermines the principles of peace, tolerance, and academic integrity it purports to uphold.»

AAIRIA urged Princeton to summarily fire Mousavian, who is not a tenured academic, and the NGO announced a protest at Princeton University next week against the controversial academic. Just last month, the National Association of Scholars issued a call to terminate Mousavian’s employment.

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A leading antisemitism expert has claimed that Mousavian’s account contains antisemitic posts against Israel. Mousavian falsely claimed in an October X post that Israel bombed a hospital in Gaza and termed it «a crime similar to the Holocaust of Nazi Germany.» 

Rabbi Abraham Cooper, the associate dean of the Los Angeles-based Simon Wiesenthal Center, told Fox News Digital that «Cleary, this is a person who feels no matter what he does that his status will be protected at Princeton.»

A building within Princeton University campus

Princeton University campus, Oct. 20., 2022.  (Stephanie Pagones/Fox News Digital)

Regarding Mousavian comparing Israel with the crimes of Nazi Germany, Cooper said «that anyone who uses that language is proving his antisemitic credentials. He feels confident and is immune from any action against him.»

A Fox News Digital examination of Mousavain’s X Posts since Oct. 7 shows the overwhelming number of posts are attacks on the Jewish state and support of many Hamas talking points, including that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.

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Cooper said «I think Princeton has a lot to answer for,» and Mousavian should be disqualified as an academic in American higher education.

«To say this is a scandal would not give justice to the issues exposed. It might be time to call Princeton University forward at a congressional hearing because it covers issues of sensitive national security, «said Cooper, who has testified in Congress about antisemitism.

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Matan a otro alcalde en Ecuador, a días de la votación del referéndum que busca combatir la ola de violencia

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El alcalde de una pequeña ciudad minera en el sur andino de Ecuador fue asesinado a tiros, pocos días antes de que se celebre una consulta popular con la que el Gobierno del presidente Daniel Noboa pretende aprobar reformas para enfrentar la crisis de inseguridad.

José Sánchez, alcalde del cantón Camilo Ponce Enríquez de la provincia de Azuay, «fue baleado y producto de ello perdió la vida» el miércoles, señaló la alcaldía de esa localidad en su página de Facebook.

Sánchez, de 52 años, estaba haciendo ejercicios físicos en horas de la noche acompañado de su equipo de seguridad, cuando hombres armados abrieron fuego contra él, según reportó la policía en la red social X.


Los sospechosos «se movilizaban en una camioneta que después fue presuntamente incinerada y localizada posteriormente», añadió.


El ministerio del Interior expresó su solidaridad con la familia y amigos del alcalde, quien había sufrido un atentado en su vivienda en octubre del año pasado.


«Este trágico suceso refuerza nuestro compromiso incansable de luchar contra graves actos criminales», apuntó el ministerio del Interior en un comunicado difundido en su cuenta de X.


Sánchez era abogado y en 2021 presidió la Cámara de Minería de Camilo Ponce Enríquez, donde existe extracción ilegal de minerales.

Con el asesinato de Sánchez suman cuatro los alcaldes ultimados en un año en Ecuador, y es el segundo en menos de un mes. En marzo, la alcaldesa de San Vicente, en Manabí, fue asesinada en circunstancias similares.

Brigitte García, que con apenas 27 años era la alcaldesa más joven de Ecuador, fue encontrada junto a su asistente de comunicación Jairo Loor en el interior de un vehículo sin signos vitales y con heridas por impacto de arma de fuego.

La zona del crimen. Foto: @PolicíaEcuadorLa zona del crimen. Foto: @PolicíaEcuador

La Asociación de Municipalidades de Ecuador (AME) solicitó en un comunicado una investigación «exhaustiva y rápida» sobre el crimen y exigió protección para los alcaldes del país. «Cada alcalde o alcaldesa caído es un golpe directo a la estabilidad y la gobernanza local», apuntó la AME.

La violencia política también incluyó al candidato presidencial Fernando Villavicencio, quien en agosto pasado murió al ser baleado a la salida de un evento de campaña.

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Las muertes de este año se han dado en medio de un rebrote de la violencia y de un conflicto armado interno, declarado por el presidente Daniel Noboa para combatir a las bandas criminales con las fuerzas armadas.

El próximo domingo, cerca de 13,6 millones de ecuatorianos están convocados a la urnas para votar por reformas legales y constitucionales cuyo eje principal es el combate a la violencia.

Es la tercera consulta popular para los ecuatorianos en poco más de un año. El gobierno anterior del presidente Guillermo Lasso llamó a las urnas en febrero de 2023 también sobre temas de seguridad y ganó el “no”.

El presidente de Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, busca frenar la ola de violencia y convocó a una consulta popular. Foto: EFEEl presidente de Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, busca frenar la ola de violencia y convocó a una consulta popular. Foto: EFE

Analistas coinciden en que, detrás de las 11 preguntas de la consulta, está la intención del presidente Noboa de posicionarse con miras a su eventual reelección en las presidenciales de 2025. Noboa asumió un gobierno de transición a fines de noviembre -tras la salida de Lasso cuando era sometido a un juicio político- para un período corto de año y medio que termina en mayo del próximo año.

Mientras tanto, este jueves comenzó a regir la suspensión por dos días de las labores públicas y privadas ante la crisis de electricidad causada por un déficit histórico en los embalses que abastecen las centrales hídricas, lo que derivó en apagones de hasta seis horas y puede traer pérdidas millonarias.

El mandatario Daniel Noboa decretó la «suspensión de la jornada laboral» el jueves y viernes, señaló la presidencia en un comunicado, que atribuyó su decisión no sólo «a circunstancias ambientales» sino a «actos inauditos de corrupción y negligencia».

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