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Tehran threatens to confiscate property of Iranians abroad who back attacks on Iran

Tehran threatens to confiscate property of Iranians abroad who back attacks on Iran
Iranians gather outside the Iranian embassy to celebrate following news of late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death, in Athens on March 1.
PHOTO: Reuters file

DUBAI — Iranians living abroad could have property confiscated and face other legal penalties if they express support for the US and Israel, the Iranian prosecutor general's office said on Monday (March 9).

Some members of the Iranian diaspora who want political change in Tehran took to the streets of European and American cities to celebrate the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in the US-Israeli war against Iran. 

Iran on Monday named Mojtaba Khamenei to succeed his father.

"A warning has been issued to those Iranians living abroad who in different ways sympathise, support or co-operate with the American-Zionist (Israeli) enemy," the prosecutor general's office was quoted as saying by state media.

"They will be met with the confiscation of all their properties and other legal penalties in accordance with the law."

Newly established channels on Telegram have shared details of prominent Iranians living abroad who have posted comments critical of Iran's clerical authorities and supportive of the US-Israeli military campaign that began on Feb 28.

Up to five million Iranians live abroad, the majority of them in the US and Western Europe, according to Iranian government data. Iranian media put their numbers closer to 10 million.

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