Britain has described Iran’s execution of British-Iranian nationwide Alireza Akbari on espionage fees as a “barbaric” act that won’t go unchallenged.

The hanging of Akbari, a former Iranian deputy protection minister sentenced to dying for spying for Britain in what critics referred to as a “political” choice, was introduced on Jan. 14 by Iran’s judiciary’s Mizan information company. The report didn’t say when Akbari’s execution happened, though some experiences point out it might have been days.

Akbari is claimed to have moved to Britain after being briefly detained in Iran in 2008 and was arrested in 2019 after returning to Iran. Few particulars about his case have been launched, as allegations of espionage and different crimes associated to nationwide safety in Iran are normally tried behind closed doorways.

Mizan reported on January 14 that Akbari was executed after being “sentenced to dying on fees of corruption on earth and in depth motion towards the nation’s inner and exterior safety via espionage for the British authorities’s intelligence service”.

The report additionally alleged that Akbari had acquired funds of greater than $2 million for espionage.

Iranian state media aired a video this week exhibiting that Akbari performed a job within the 2020 assassination of one in all Iran’s high nuclear scientists, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh. The video doesn’t present Akbari confessing his involvement within the homicide, solely {that a} British agent had requested him for details about Fakhrizadeh. Tehran has blamed Israel for the assassination.

Akbari was sentenced to dying final week and Britain and the US had referred to as on Iran to not perform the sentence.

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, responding to experiences on Twitter that Akbari had been hanged, referred to as the January 14 execution “a callous and cowardly act carried out by a barbaric regime with no regard for the human rights of their very own individuals”.

Iran doesn’t acknowledge twin citizenship for its residents.

British Overseas Secretary James Cleverly wrote in a tweet dated January 14 that “this barbaric act have to be condemned within the strongest doable phrases. This is not going to go unchallenged.”

Iran’s overseas ministry introduced on the identical day that it had summoned the British ambassador to Tehran to protest alleged acts violating Iran’s nationwide safety.

“In response to Britain’s unconventional interventions, together with within the discipline of the nationwide safety of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Simon Shercliff, the nation’s ambassador to Tehran, has been summoned right now,” the ministry stated in a press release. “The British authorities have to be held answerable for establishing unconventional communications resulting in an assault on [Iran’s] nationwide safety.”

The assertion added that the “British authorities should settle for the results of the duty of continuous its unorthodox and interventionist method.”

Akbari was deputy to Iran’s Protection Minister Ali Shamkhani from 1997 to 2005 as a part of the federal government of reformist former President Mohammad Khatami. Akbari beforehand served as an adviser to the Iranian Navy and carried out the UN decision that ended the 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq Conflict.

In an audio recording broadcast by BBC Persian final week, Akbari stated he confessed to crimes he didn’t commit whereas being tortured in detention for months.

“I used to be interrogated and tortured for greater than 3,500 hours in 10 months,” he stated. “That was all caught on digital camera… By utilizing the ability of a gun and making dying threats, they made me confess to false and baseless claims.”

Within the video broadcast by Iran’s state information company IRNA on Jan. 12, Akbari mentioned being questioned by a British agent about nuclear scientist Fakhrizadeh.

“They wished to know extra about senior officers relying on key developments,” Akbari stated. “He, for instance [the agent] requested me if Fakhrizadeh may very well be concerned in such and such tasks and I stated why not.”

The execution comes as relations between Iran and Britain have deteriorated in current months, with London criticizing Tehran’s crackdown on mass protests in Iran.

Outstanding Iranian lawyer Saeed Daehgan criticized Akbari’s dying sentence as “political” in a Jan. 14 tweet. The lawyer, who’s believed to stay overseas however has represented many instances involving twin nationals in Iran, advised it was linked to experiences that Britain is planning to take away the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps from formally declare Iran a terrorist group.

With reporting by Radio Farda, Reuters, dpa and AP from RFE/RL




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