Thursday, November 7, 2013

Rebel group claims revenge assassination of Iran prosecutor

World News
Tehran: The Sunni fanatic assembly Jaish-ul Adl has guaranteed authority regarding the death of an open prosecutor in Iran's unsettled southeast, media reports said Thursday. The reports came a day after Mousa Nouri, prosecutor of the city of Zabol which lies close to the Afghan fringe in Sistan-Balochistan area, was gunned down in a "terrorist strike," as per authorities. Jaish-ul Adl, the renegade assembly
structured a year ago whose name implies 'Army of Justice' in Arabic, said in an articulation Wednesday night that the death was done in striking back for a mass hanging a week ago. "After the hanging of 16 guiltless adolescent Balochis, the warriors chose to take revenge and slaughter a legal official," read the explanation posted on the gathering's site, jaishuladl.blogspot.fr. Home to a substantial Sunni minority, the territory of Sistan-Balochistan has been the scene of crisp distress lately. The gathering did a waylay on Iranian fringe warriors on October 25, executing 14 of them. Accordingly, the commanding voices in Shia-commanded Iran executed 16 "radicals" – eight Sunni extremists and eight medication traffickers. Security drives later slaughtered four dissidents in a divide crash close Mirjaveh, a town shut the outskirt with Pakistan.

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