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Iranian court rules on Saudi embassy case

Politics Materials 1 November 2016 16:45 (UTC +04:00)
An Iranian court has issued verdicts for for 20 people accused of storming Saudi diplomatic missions in January, Mizan news agency reported
Iranian court rules on Saudi embassy case

Tehran, Iran, November 1

By Mehdi Sepahvand - Trend:

An Iranian court has issued verdicts for for 20 people accused of storming Saudi diplomatic missions in January, Mizan news agency reported.

Javad Hosseini, the judge, said the verdicts will be announced soon. He did not give the names of the 20 and did not say whether they had been convicted or not.

Sunni Muslim Saudi Arabia cut diplomatic relations with its Shi'ite Muslim rival Iran after protesters stormed the kingdom's embassy in Tehran and consulate in Mashhad in response to Riyadh's execution of a prominent Saudi Shi'ite cleric Nimr al-Nimr.

The Iranian government condemned the assault and President Hassan Rouhani, keen to improve Tehran's long-strained relations with its neighbors and the West, asked the judiciary to punish the protesters and prevent further attacks.

Iran's judiciary announced in April that more than 100 suspects had been arrested over the attack on the Saudi missions and 48 charged. All were released on bail.

Assaults on foreign embassies have occurred throughout the Islamic Republic's 37-year history, often harming its diplomatic relations. Protesters attacked the U.S. Embassy in 1979, the Kuwaiti mission in 1987, Saudi Arabia in 1988, Denmark in 2006 and Britain in 2011. None of the assailants were convicted.

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