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Iran confirms death sentence for Swedish-Iranian dissident

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TEHRAN: Iran’s judiciary on Sunday confirmed a death sentence for a Swedish-Iranian dissident for “terrorism”, a decision Stockholm denounced as “inhumane”.

Habib Chaab has been held in Iran since October 2020 after he vanished during a visit to Turkey and was put on trial in Tehran — which does not recognise dual nationalit­y.

Chaab, convicted of “corruption on earth” for heading a rebel group, was sentenced to death on December 6.

On Sunday, the judiciary’s Mizan Online website said Iran’s Supreme Court had upheld the ruling. “The death sentence of Habib Farajollah Chaab on charges of corruption on earth... was approved by the Supreme Court,” Mizan report.

Sweden’s Foreign Minister Tobias Billstrom said the Swedish government and diplomats in Tehran “are working intensivel­y to get further clarity” on Chaab’s case.

“The death sentence is an inhumane and irreversib­le punishment and Sweden, together with the rest of the EU, condemns its use in all circumstan­ces,” Billstrom told AFP in an email.

Mizan said Chaab had been sentenced for “the formation, management and leadership of a rebel group called Harakat al-Nidal, and the design and execution of numerous terrorist operations in Khuzestan province”.

Iran has accused Harakat alNidal of “cooperatio­n with other terrorist groups” including in a 2018 attack on a military parade in Ahvaz, the Khuzestan provincial capital, that authoritie­s said killed 25 people and wounded almost 250.

Chaab is the latest person to be sentenced to death over membership of Harakat al-Nidal, or Arab Struggle Movement for the Liberation of Ahvaz, which Iran considers a “terrorist group”. — AFP

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? Habib Farjollah Chaab attending the first hearing of his trial in Iran’s capital Tehran.
— AFP file photo Habib Farjollah Chaab attending the first hearing of his trial in Iran’s capital Tehran.

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