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US says Brooklyn man sentenced to 15 years in Iran-backed plot to kill dissident

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By Kanishka Singh

WASHINGTON, ​Jan 28 (Reuters) - A Brooklyn man was sentenced to 15 years in prison on Wednesday for taking part in ⁠what prosecutors called a failed Iran-backed murder-for-hire plot against Masih Alinejad, a prominent Iranian dissident living in the U.S., ‍the Justice Department said.

Carlisle Rivera, also known as "Pop," previously pleaded guilty ​to one count of conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire and one count of conspiracy to commit stalking before U.S. District Judge ​Lewis Liman for the Southern District of New York, who imposed Wednesday's sentence, the Justice Department said in a statement.

Alinejad, who fled Iran in 2009, is a longtime critic of Iran's head-covering laws and a journalist. ‌She has promoted videos of women violating those laws ‌to her millions of social media followers. She was living in Brooklyn ​at the time of the alleged plot on her life.

The case was part of a crackdown by the Justice ‌Department on what it calls transnational repression: the targeting by ⁠authoritarian governments of political opponents on foreign soil.

Prosecutors ‌said Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard ​Corps and its intelligence officials have repeatedly tried to target Alinejad.

Iran has dismissed as baseless allegations that its intelligence officers ⁠sought to kidnap ⁠or kill her.

Other people have also been convicted in the ​U.S. and sentenced in relation to the alleged plot.

(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; ‌editing by Edward Tobin)

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