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Monday 30 May 2016 - 15:23
Story Code : 216246

US seizure of Iranian assets may open old wounds

TEHRAN, Iran More than a month after the US Supreme Courts ruling that some $2 billion in offshore Iranian assets can be used to compensate families of victims of the 1983 bombing of the US Marines headquarters in Beirut, some Iranian officials are urging their government to take action by referring the case to the International Court of Justice.

Tehran has always denied any involvement in the 1983 bombing. As such, in the wake of the Supreme Court ruling, infuriated Iranian officials described the move as daylight robbery and piracy. Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said the ruling amounts totheft, noting that Iran does not recognize verdicts against it handed down by courts in other states. Moreover, in a letter to the UN secretary-general, Zarif wrote that such rulings violate the principle of state immunity and asked that his letter be circulated amongtheUN General Assembly.

Controversy quickly arose in Tehran over responsibility for the purchase of the bonds that have been confiscated by the United States. Some have shifted the blame to the previous government under PresidentMahmoud Ahmadinejad, whoseofficevehemently deniesthe accusation.
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This article was written by for Al-Monitor on May 26, 2016. Fereshteh Sadeghi is an Iranian journalist and social media activist based in Tehran, where she has writtenfor Panjereh and otherIranian publications. She holds a master's degree in women's studies from the University of Tehran.
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