
Iran's President Ibrahim Raisi has threatened America to avenge the death of General Qasim Soleimani. On the occasion of Soleimani's second anniversary, Raisi said that former US President Donald Trump and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo must be tried for the murder of Soleimani. If this is not done, Iran will take revenge.
On 3 January 2020, a drone attack was carried out in Iraq on the orders of the then US President Donald Trump. In this, Soleimani, the commander of the Quds Force of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, was killed. On the occasion of Soleimani's second anniversary, Iran and its allies organized tribute programs.
President Raisi said in a speech on Monday, "If Trump and Pompeo are not prosecuted for the murder of General Soleimani, then the Muslim community will avenge the martyrdom." He called former President Trump the attacker, killer, and main accused and said that he should be tried according to Islamic law.
According to the Islamic law of Iran, the person convicted of murder is hanged, unless the victim's family is not ready for reconciliation by taking 'blood money.
On the other hand, Iran's justice authorities have accused 127 people from nine countries of the murder of Soleimani. These countries have been informed about this. 74 of these accused are US citizens.
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