Iran executes Swedish-Iranian dual national said behind deadly 2018 parade attack

Tehran says Habib Chaab was head of a terror group acting under the direction of foreign intelligence services, including the Israeli Mossad

Habib Chaab is seen on Iranian state TV  in November 2020, confessing to an attack on a military parade two years earlier. (Video screenshot)
Habib Chaab is seen on Iranian state TV in November 2020, confessing to an attack on a military parade two years earlier. (Video screenshot)

TEHRAN,  Iran — Iran executed Swedish-Iranian dissident Habib Chaab for “terrorism” on Saturday, according to the judiciary.

“The death sentence for Habib Chaab… nicknamed Habib Asyud, the head of Harakat al-Nidal terrorist group… was executed today, Saturday morning,” the judiciary’s Mizan Online website reported.

Iran says he was behind several attacks including one that killed dozens of people at a military parade in the southern province of Khuzestan in 2018.

Chaab had been held in Iran since October 2020 after he vanished under mysterious circumstances during a visit to Turkey and was put on trial in Tehran.

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

Stockholm has denounced the decision as “inhumane.”

According to Mizan Online, Chaab led Harakat al-Nidal, or the Arab Struggle Movement for the Liberation of Ahvaz, which Iran considers a “terrorist group” and blames for orchestrating attacks in southwestern Khuzestan.

The oil-rich province is home to a large Arab minority, and its people have long complained of marginalization.

In September 2018, gunmen disguised as soldiers opened fire on an annual military parade in Ahvaz, the capital of oil-rich Khuzestan. At least 25 people were killed and 70 wounded, including a 4-year-old boy.

Caskets of those who died in an attack on a military parade in Iran are displayed in Ahvaz, Iran, September 24, 2018. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi, File)

Iranian authorities accused Chaab of staging attacks since 2005 “under the protection of two spy services, including the Mossad and Sapo” — Israeli and Swedish agencies, respectively.

According to the prosecution, other leaders of Harakat al-Nidal are based in Denmark, the Netherlands and Sweden, with the group receiving financial and logistical support from Saudi Arabia.

Iran executes more people yearly than any other nation except China, according to rights groups including Amnesty International.

Three dual nationals — including Chaab — have been sentenced to death or executed over security-related charges since the start of the year, according to the judiciary.

In January, Alireza Akbari, a former Iranian official with British citizenship who had been convicted of espionage, was executed.

In April, Iran’s Supreme Court upheld the death sentence for German-Iranian Jamshid Sharmahd, 67, over his connection with a deadly mosque bombing in 2008.

At least 16 Western passport holders, most of them dual nationals, are currently detained in Iran.

Tehran insists all have gone through a proper judicial process.

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