Iran accused Germany of “inciting terrorism”

Iran accused Germany of “inciting terrorism” and interfering in the internal affairs of the country due to Berlin’s reaction to a death sentence against a German citizen.

The press secretary of the Foreign Ministry Iri Nasher Kenani said that “in matters of the fight against terrorism and providing justice against criminals,” Tehran will not ask anyone for permission.

“Iran considers the allegations of a number of German officials regarding the sentence to the famous terrorist,” he said.

Kenani believes that the position of Berlin “incites terrorism around the world.”

The press secretary of the diplomatic vehicle called on Germany to “stop inciting terrorism.”

Jamshid Sharmehd, which in Tehran is called the leader of the prohibited organizations Tontder and the Council of the Iranian Kingdom, was sentenced to death in February this year.

These organizations are accused by Iri authorities of an attack on April 12, 2008 in the city of Shiraz, as a result of which 14 people were killed and was injured 21 Iranian.

Iran’s intelligence in July 2020 announced the detention of charmmol abroad and delivery to the country.

The Shamhard family stated in response to his embezzlement in the UAE. He has citizenships of Iran and Germany, and since 2003 he lived in the USA.

In the meantime, the official representative of the judiciary Iran Masud Setayshi announced that the court had upheld the death sentence of Sharmamm.

On Wednesday, the German Foreign Minister Annalena Berobok called Iran to cancel the death sentence Sharmah.