Iraq hangs 26 convicted on terror charges

January 21, 2014 06:29 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 07:02 pm IST - BAGHDAD

Iraq’s Justice Ministry says 26 prisoners convicted of terrorism-related charges have been executed, all of them Iraqi nationals.

A statement posted on the ministry’s website on Tuesday says that all the executions were carried out on Sunday.

It says the suspects were found guilty of carrying out “ugly terrorist attacks” against the Iraqi people.

The statement quoted the justice minister, Hassan al-Shimari, as saying those executed included Adel-al-Mashhadani, a former anti-al-Qaeda Sunni leader in Baghdad who was sentenced to death in late 2009 for murder and kidnapping.

The Iraqi government defends the death penalty as a weapon against insurgents bent on destabilizing the country.

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