TEHRAN – Iran has compiled a list of Americans where it was discovered and is linked to the actions of terrorists, a foreign ministry official has announced.
Iran’s Deputy Minister of Justice and International Minister of Justice, Kazem Galibabadi said that the United States, known for interfering with issues in other countries, frequently sanctioned Iranian citizens under the “rewards for justice” program, frequently cited various pretexts and provided money for information, but “Americans) seem to have forgotten the location of Interlet and Andrew’s Interrection. The United States is coming out,” Galibabadi wrote.
He also noted that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Legal and International Affairs Department is working with other organizations to coordinate with the Supreme National Security Council to create a catalogue of terrorism, cyberattacks, violations of the rights of Iranian citizens, and other activities that harm Iranian national security.
According to Gharibabadi, legal experts are based on existing laws, including those relating to human rights violations, US aggression and terrorism in West Asia, and laws relating to retaliation measures relating to the designation of the United States as a “terrorist” organization.
Also on Wednesday, Saeed Ohadi, head of the Mar-Family and War Veterans Foundation, announced that he would submit a comprehensive legal document to the United Nations detailing the “almost unprecedented crimes” committed by Tehran by the Baasist regime in Iraq between 1980 and 1988.
The Tehran court held that the US was partially responsible for the tragedy given the fact that US support for the Saddam Hussein army, including satellite imagery and intelligence briefing, contributed to the capture of divers.