German Spies of the Islamic Republic Increased After Protests

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German Spies of the Islamic Republic Increased After Protests

German spies of the Islamic Republic increased after protests

The German newspaper Welt am Sonntag reported on Saturday that the German government has acknowledged an increase in espionage by Iranian intelligence agents targeting exiled Iranians residing in Germany since the start of widespread protests last year.

In response to the German Left Party, the German federal government announced that the nationwide unrest in Iran following the death of Mahsa Amini has led to an increase in signs of potential espionage on events and opposition figures in Germany.

The German government has stated that opposition groups and individuals are considered a threat to the survival of the regime by the rulers of Iran.

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