An Iraqi court executes the murderer of Hisham al-Hashemi

 


An Iraqi court executed a former police officer on Sunday, May 7, for the murder of eminent scholar and security consultant Hisham al-Hashemi. 

Ahmed Hamdawi Oueid was convicted guilty of murdering Hashemi, a government adviser and authority on Sunni extremism, by a criminal court in Baghdad. According to the judiciary, his death sentence, which was handed down in accordance with Iraqi counterterrorism rules, is subject to appeal.

In a statement released on Sunday, the Supreme Judicial Council of Iraq stated that "Ahmed Hamdawi Oueid has been given the death penalty for the murder of security expert Hisham al-Hashemi."

According to Reuters, despite the fact that the court session was closed to the media, a lawyer in attendance said that Hamdawi made no comments in the courtroom in reaction to the judge's decision.

According to AFP, Hashemi was a renowned professor and an authority on extremist organisations. In July 2020, assailants on motorbikes assassinated him outside his Baghdad house. The murder caused anger throughout Iraq and drew criticism from a number of Western nations as well as the UN.

Iraqi state media allegedly broadcast the attack's mastermind's claimed confession one year after the murder. It gave the full identity of the suspected mastermind, Ahmed Hamdawi Oueid al-Kenani. 


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