Iraq executes 21 convicted terrorists, murderers
Iraq has hanged 21 convicted terrorists and murderers.
This was disclosed on Monday November 16, 2020, in a statement released by the interior ministry.
The statement reports that it is the latest in a series of mass executions it has carried out since defeating the ISIS group in 2017.
“Among those executed at a prison in the southern Iraqi city of Nassiriya were people involved in two suicide attacks that killed dozens of people the northern town of Tal Afar,” the statement says.
It gave no further details of the identities of the people who were executed or the crimes for which they were convicted.
Iraq has put hundreds of suspected extremists on trial and carried out several mass executions since defeating ISIS fighters in a 2014-2017 US-backed military campaign.
Human rights groups have accused Iraqi and other regional forces of inconsistencies in the judicial process and flawed trials leading to unfair convictions. Iraq says its trials are fair.
ISIS captured a third of Iraq in 2014 and was largely defeated both there and in neighboring Syria over the following three years.