An Iranian judicial official says authorities have hanged 11 members of a Sunni militant group that claimed responsibility for a devastating suicide bombing last week during a Shi'ite mourning procession.
Ebrahim Hamidi, head of the Sistan-Baluchistan provincial justice department, says the 11 were members of Jundallah and had been involved in terrorist attacks, clashes with police, and the killing of innocent people.
Jundallah is a shadowy Sunni militant group that claimed responsibility for a December 15 suicide bombing in Chabahar that killed 39 people and injured dozens.
The group has carried out sporadic attacks to fight what it says is discrimination against minority Sunni Muslims in predominantly Shi'ite Iran.
compiled from agency reports
Ebrahim Hamidi, head of the Sistan-Baluchistan provincial justice department, says the 11 were members of Jundallah and had been involved in terrorist attacks, clashes with police, and the killing of innocent people.
Jundallah is a shadowy Sunni militant group that claimed responsibility for a December 15 suicide bombing in Chabahar that killed 39 people and injured dozens.
The group has carried out sporadic attacks to fight what it says is discrimination against minority Sunni Muslims in predominantly Shi'ite Iran.
compiled from agency reports