Iran Executes Jamshid Sharmahd Amid International Outcry
Jamshid Sharmahd, an Iranian-German dissident, was executed in Iran after being kidnapped in Dubai in 2020. Accused of terror charges, his execution sparked outrage among international communities accusing Iran of transnational repression. Tehran's judiciary linked him to attacks ordered by Western agencies, but Sharmahd's family disputes the charges.
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Iran has executed Jamshid Sharmahd, an Iranian-German dual citizen who was kidnapped in Dubai in 2020. Authorities in Tehran accused him of orchestrating terror attacks under the guidance of Western intelligence agencies, a claim vehemently denied by his family and international observers.
The execution comes amid rising tensions in the Middle East, following retaliatory strikes by Israel against Iran. While Iranian authorities have not definitively linked the events, they accused Sharmahd of involvement in previous attacks, including a 2008 mosque bombing.
Germany and the United States criticized the execution, describing Sharmahd's trial as unfair and portraying it as an act of transnational repression by Iran. His family continues to contest the charges, calling for international accountability and for his remains to be returned for burial according to cultural customs.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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