Iran sentences Iranian-Swedish man to death in 2018 military parade attack case
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Farzullah was the alleged leader of the Arab struggle movement ‘Liberation of Ahvaz’, better known as the Arab separatist movement. The movement is believed to have carried out attacks on oil pipelines and other attacks in Iran’s oil-rich Khuzestan province.
Iran on Saturday executed Farzullah Chab alias Habib Asoud, the alleged ‘mastermind’ of the 2018 military parade attack and holding dual citizenship of Iran-Sweden. The attack killed at least 25 people and Farzullah was among those arrested by Tehran amid tensions with the West. Farzullah was the alleged leader of the Arab struggle movement ‘Liberation of Ahvaz’, better known as the Arab separatist movement. The movement is believed to have carried out attacks on oil pipelines and other attacks in Iran’s oil-rich Khuzestan province.
The same group claimed responsibility for the 2018 attack soon after. Farzullah’s execution comes after a Swedish court last year sentenced an Iranian national accused of mass genocide in Iran immediately after the Iraq War in 1988, to which Tehran reacted strongly. . The ‘Mizan News Agency’, which broadcasts the news of the Iranian judiciary, has confirmed the death sentence of Farzullah. The agency has identified him as the leader of the militant group and claimed links to Swedish, Israeli and US intelligence agencies without providing evidence.
According to Iran, Farzullah was responsible for several attacks on government offices and other places in the past years that killed some 450 people. Sweden’s Foreign Minister Tobias Billstrom has condemned the execution of Farzullah. “The death penalty is an inhumane punishment and Sweden and the entire European Union condemn the circumstances under which it was used,” he said in a statement. Sweden’s neighbors Finland and Norway also strongly condemned the death penalty. and said that he is against the death penalty. “I am horrified,” said Pekka Haavisto, Finland’s foreign minister.
An Iranian human rights group operating from Oslo also condemned the death sentence given to Farzullah, saying the in-camera trial was “completely unfair”. “This is an example of state-sponsored terrorism of the Islamic Republic,” said the group’s director Mahmoud Amiri Moghaddam.
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