A Tehran court docket has ordered the United States authorities to pay almost $50 billion in damages for assassinating a high Iranian normal, Qasem Soleimani, almost 4 years in the past, the judiciary stated on Wednesday.
Then-US president Donald Trump ordered a drone strike close to Baghdad airport that killed Soleimani, 62, and his Iraqi lieutenant Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis on January 3, 2020.
Days later, Iran retaliated by firing missiles at bases in Iraq housing American and different coalition troops. No US personnel had been killed however Washington stated dozens suffered traumatic mind accidents.
The Iranian judiciary’s Mizan Online information company stated {that a} Tehran court docket had sentenced the US authorities to pay $49.7 billion in “material, moral and punitive damages” after a lawsuit filed by greater than 3,300 Iranians.
The court docket discovered 42 people and authorized individuals responsible, together with Trump, the US authorities, former Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo and former Defence Secretary, Mark Esper, Mizan added.
Soleimani commanded the Quds Force, the overseas operations arm of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
He was one of many nation’s hottest public figures who spearheaded Iran’s Middle East operations and was seen as a hero of the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq conflict.
Iranian courts have now handed down a number of rulings towards the United States.
Last month an Iranian court docket ordered the US authorities to pay $420 million in compensation to victims of an abortive 1980 operation to free hostages held on the US embassy.
In August, a Tehran court docket demanded Washington pay $330 million in damages for “planning a coup” in 1980 towards the fledgling Islamic republic.
Those fits observe a sequence of multi-billion-dollar compensation rulings towards Tehran by US courts.
In 2016, the US Supreme Court ordered that Iranian property frozen within the United States ought to be paid to victims of assaults Washington has blamed on Tehran, together with the 1983 bombing of a US Marine barracks in Beirut and a 1996 blast in Saudi Arabia.
Tehran denies all accountability for the assaults.
It has appealed to worldwide justice to assist unlock the funds of a number of Iranian people and corporations which were frozen by Washington.
In March the International Court of Justice dominated that Washington’s freezing of funds was “manifestly unreasonable”.
But it dominated it had no jurisdiction to unblock almost $2 billion in Iranian central financial institution property frozen by the United States.
Iran and Washington have had no diplomatic relations for the reason that aftermath of the 1979 revolution.
AFP