Tehran threatens to confiscate property of Iranians abroad who back attacks on Iran
Iran threatens asset confiscation and legal penalties for diaspora supporting U.S.-Israeli campaign; up to 5 million Iranians live abroad, mostly in the U.S. and Western Europe.
- On Monday, the Iranian prosecutor general's office warned Iranians living abroad could face property confiscation and other legal penalties for supporting the United States and Israel.
- Some members of the Iranian diaspora celebrated the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in European and American cities, which Tehran linked to a U.S.-Israeli military campaign that began on February 28.
- Details circulated online show newly established Telegram channels shared information about prominent Iranians abroad critical of Iran's authorities, and the prosecutor general's office warned, 'They will be met with the confiscation of all their properties and other legal penalties in accordance with the law.'
- Up to 5 million Iranians live abroad, mostly in the United States and Western Europe, while Iranian media put their numbers closer to 10 million as Iran named Mojtaba Khamenei successor.
- Markets reacted as the pan-European benchmark.STOXX fell 2.34% and oil prices surged more than 25% to just shy of $120 per barrel amid the expanding conflict.
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Iran threatens to confiscate property of Iranians abroad supporting Iran strikes
Tehran employs a zero-tolerance policy against its own citizens abroad who are vocally opposed to the regime. Iran says Up to 5 million Iranians live abroad, the majority of them in the U.S. and Europe, while Iranian media says almost 10 million live abroad
Some members of the Iranian diaspora who want political changes in Tehran were on the streets in Europe and the United States to celebrate the death of the then supreme leader, Ali Khamenei Aaitolá
The Iranian Attorney General's office announced on Monday that Iranians living abroad could face confiscation of their property and legal penalties if they express any support for the United States or Israel.
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