raghdan al—khazali was an iraqi journalist based in sweden and someone eissa al—fakher knew well. s, eissa and his colleagues were issued with panic buttons. his story was confirmed by the swedish authorities. in december 2019, raghdan al—khazali was jailed in stockholm for 2.5 years for carrying out hostile surveillance on behalf of the iranian regime. the court that said his activities may have caused a number of opposition ahwazis or their relatives to be persecuted, seriously injured or killed. the evidence against iran was beginning to mount. in denmark, this summer, a man was convicted of events leading to the police mayhem in 2018, that shut denmark's roads and bridges. he was found guilty of spying for iran and an accessory to murder and jailed for seven years. the man who was convicted is now appealing. but in another extraordinary twist, the targets of his espionage were themselves charged by danish authorities with spying for saudi arabia. they deny the charges and are awaiting trial. now, we have discovered that eissa al—fakher, the man with the panic button, has himsel