Gharibabadi: Cases have been filed against some terrorist groups abroad
Iran, one of the largest victims of terrorism in all its manifestations, has worked in recent years to address the needs of terrorism victims and survivors while fighting this deadly phenomenon.
In an interview with Mizan, Kazem Gharibabadi, the Deputy of Legal and International Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stated that Iran remains committed to fighting terrorism and seeking justice for those who have been harmed by this sinister phenomenon.
Gharibabadi, emphasizing that Iran is the biggest victim of terrorism, said: "The document of 23,000 martyrs of terror in Iran was unveiled; The unveiling of this document and the registration and recording of the identities of the martyrs of terror will place our diplomatic and legal community in a superior position for strong mobilization in political pursuits abroad, as well as legal and judicial pursuits inside and outside the country.
The Deputy of Legal and International Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs also stated regarding the legal pursuit of the crimes committed by terrorist groups against the people and country of Iran: We have filed numerous cases against members of terrorist groups, the most important of which is currently underway is the case of the Monafeghin (hypocrites) terrorist group, for which various court sessions have been held.
Stating that cases have been filed against some terrorist groups abroad, he said: In Denmark, sentences have been issued for several members of the Ahwazi terrorist group, which have been confirmed by the country's Supreme Court.
The Foreign Ministry official said: "We consider it our duty to continue pursuing efforts to address and ensure the rights of victims of terror and terrorism, as well as to seriously confront terrorism and terrorists, both within the framework of legal and judicial authorities and within the framework of diplomatic authorities and diplomacy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs."