Iran shuts down the last language institute recognized by the German Embassy
Iranian media say authorities closed down the last language institute certified by the German Embassy in retaliation for the shuttering of Islamic centers in the European country
Iranian authorities on Tuesday closed down the last language institute certified by the German Embassy, local media said, in retaliation for the shuttering of Islamic centers in the European country.
A report by Nournews.ir, believed to be close to Iran's security bodies, published a photo of police forces taking down the sign showcasing the establishmentās name. The Institute For Teaching German Language was established in the capital in 1995, according to the embassy.
Mizanonline.ir, a news website affiliated with the country's judiciary, said judicial authorities ordered the closure of the instituteās two posts, located in separate Tehran neighborhoods, calling them āillegal centers affiliated with the German governmentā that ābreached Iranās law, committed various illegal actions and extensive financial violations.ā The report also said authorities would investigate possible infractions by other German-affiliated centers, without elaborating.
Its closure came after German authorities shut down The Islamic Center Hamburg, and five sub-organizations, in July, accusing it of being an āoutpostā of Iranās theocracy, promoting the ideology of its leadership and supporting Lebanonās Hezbollah militant group.
German police also raided 53 properties around the country. Imam Ali Mosque in Hamburg, the militant groupās most prominent facility, was among the properties raided.
Hezbollah and Israel have been trading near-daily exchanges of fire across the Lebanon-Israel border since the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza broke out in October. Iran does not recognize Israel and supports anti-Israeli militant groups like Hamas and Hezbollah.
In 1995, Iranian authorities shut down Tehranās Goethe International Institute, which was part of over 100 sites around the world promoting German culture, language and education.