couple of cases where they slipped away, and in the case of another assassination in 1989, in vienna, austria, one of the perfect traitors was apprehended, and two weeks later was put back on a plane and deported to tehran, and the authoritied cited national interest and said, because of our national interests, we will not prosecutor this man. and it is because of that, that more crimes were happening, and in my view, eventually, even though from 1980, when the first case was heard, until 1997, when the verdicts from the case was issued, there's a 17-year lapse. there is a version or a gathering of momentum of these assassinations precisely because they seem to be able to get away with it, because of the trade interests, because of business interests, and also because, given that the united states no longer had an embassy in tehran, because of the hostage crisis in 1979, and because the united states was no longer present, had a political or any other interests in iran, it had become sort of a beacon of hope tehran, or iran in general, as a place for europe to slip into and for this balance o