Hossein Mousavian, A Former Iranian Regime Diplomat, Has Been Dismissed From Princeton University After Fifteen Years
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Hossein Mousavian, A Former Iranian Regime Diplomat, Has Been Dismissed from Princeton University After Fifteen Years
Princeton University in the United States announced that Hossein Mousavian, a former Iranian regime diplomat, has “retired” from the university. Mousavian is accused of being involved in the assassinations of several prominent opponents of the Iranian regime in Europe. In an official statement, Princeton University described Mousavian’s departure as “retirement.” Mousavian served as a “Middle East security and nuclear policy expert” in Princeton…
Hossein Mosabian has ended his tenure as a professor at Princeton after 15 years • He was previously a member of Iran's nuclear negotiating team and the country's ambassador to Germany • Members of Congress demanded an investigation into his background before he joined the university • There has been a campaign against him for two years, alleging ties to the Iranian regime
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