Iran's Supreme Court docket has upheld the dying sentence of a Swedish-Iranian citizen, who allegedly led an Arab pro-independence group.
Farayola Chaab was arrested in 2020 on prices of involvement in an assault that killed 25 individuals and injured 249 in 2018 within the metropolis of Ahvaz, the capital of Khuzestan province within the southwest of the nation.
"The courtroom concludes that (Farayola) Chaab's dying sentence is confirmed, last and definitive," the judiciary's Mizan company stated on Sunday.
Chaab's started in late 2022 and his dying sentence had not been made public till now.
Iran accuses Chaab of being the chief of the Arab separatist group Harakat al Nidal, which seeks independence for the oil-rich Khuzestan province.
Harakat al Nidal is supported, in response to Tehran, by the key companies of its regional enemies, Saudi Arabia and Israel, and is accountable for the deaths of 247 individuals in terrorist assaults on Iranian soil.
The Ahvaz assault was dedicated throughout a navy parade organized to mark the thirty eighth anniversary of the beginning of the Iraq-Iran conflict (1980-88).
4 extremists opened fireplace with Kalashnikov rifles from behind the authorities' rostrum, killing 25 individuals, together with navy personnel and civilians, together with girls and kids, and wounding 60 others.
Final week the Iranian judiciary convicted six different alleged members of Harakat al-Nidal for his or her involvement in different assaults.
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