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US: Brooklyn man sentenced 15 years for Iran-backed plot against dissident

The Justice Department announced that a Brooklyn man had been sentenced to 15-years-in-prison for his involvement in what prosecutors described as a failed Iran backed "murder-for hire" plot against Masih Alinejad. Alinejad is a prominent Iranian political dissident who lives in the U.S.

Carlisle Rivera (also known as "Pop") pleaded previously guilty to a count of conspiracy for a?murder of hire and a count of conspiring to commit stalking in front of the?U.S. The Justice Department released a statement stating that District Judge Lewis Liman of the Southern District?of?New York imposed the sentence on Wednesday. Alinejad is a journalist and a 'critic' of Iran’s laws on head coverings. She fled Iran in 2009. She promoted videos of women who violated these laws to millions of her social media followers. She lived in Brooklyn when the alleged plot on her life allegedly occurred.

The Justice Department was cracking down on what it called transnational repression, or the targeting of political opponents by authoritarian regimes on foreign soil.

The prosecution said that Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard Corps, and its intelligence officials, have repeatedly attempted to?target Alinejad.

Iran has rejected as unfounded allegations that its intelligence agents sought to?kidnap or murder her. In the U.S., other people were also convicted and sentenced for the alleged plot.

(source: Reuters)