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Iran executes German-Iranian Jamshid Sharmahd: judiciary

Agence France-Presse
Agence France-Presse
Oct 28, 2024
Jamshid Sharmahd, 66, potentially faces the death penalty for 'corruption on earth' in connection with a 2008 mosque bombing
A file photo from February 6, 2022 of Jamshid Sharmahd during his trial in Tehran — Koosha MAHSHID FALAHI

Iranian authorities on Monday executed German-Iranian Jamshid Sharmahd, who had been detained since 2020, the judiciary's Mizan website said.

"After going through the judicial process and the final approval of the court decision by the Supreme Court, the death sentence of Jamshid Sharmahd... was carried out this morning," the website said, following Sharmahd's conviction for "corruption on earth".

Sharmahd, a German citizen of Iranian descent and US resident, was seized by Iranian authorities in 2020 while travelling through the United Arab Emirates, according to his family.

Iran, which does not recognise dual citizenship, announced his arrest after a "complex operation", without specifying how, where or when he was seized.

Sharmahd, 69, was sentenced to death in February 2023 for the capital offence of "corruption on earth", a sentence later confirmed by the Supreme Court in the Islamic republic.

He had been convicted of playing a role in a 2008 mosque bombing in the southern city of Shiraz, in which 14 people were killed and 300 wounded.

Sharmahd was also accused of leading the Tondar group, "thunder" in Persian, also known as the Kingdom Assembly of Iran, which aims to topple the Islamic republic. Iran classes it as a terrorist organisation.

He grew up in an Iranian-German family and moved to California in 2003, where he was accused of making statements both hostile to Iran and Islam on satellite television channels.

Mizan said Sharmahd was "a criminal terrorist" who "was hosted by the United States as well as European countries and was operating under the complex protection of their intelligence services".

In May 2023, Iran hanged Swedish-Iranian dissident Habib Chaab, who had been held in prison since October 2020 after he vanished during a visit to Turkey before going on trial in Tehran.

He was also convicted of "corruption on earth" for leading Harakat al-Nidal, which is also labelled a terrorist organisation by Tehran.

In January 2023, Alireza Akbari, a former Iranian official with British citizenship, was hanged after being convicted of spying for the United Kingdom.

Iran carries out the second highest number of executions worldwide per year after China, according to human rights groups including Amnesty International.

Several other Europeans are still being held in Iran including at least three French citizens.