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Ahmad Mola Nissi: Arab nationalist from Iran shot dead in Netherlands

Ahmad Mola Nissi established group seeking separate state in oil-rich Iranian province

Anthony Deutsch,Bozorgmehr Sharafedin
Thursday 09 November 2017 19:58 GMT
Ahmad Mola Nissi was shot dead in The Hague, Netherlands
Ahmad Mola Nissi was shot dead in The Hague, Netherlands (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

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A political activist who founded an Arab nationalist group which sought an independent state inside Iran has been shot dead in the Netherlands, police said

Iranian Ahmad Mola Nissi, 52, established the Arab Struggle Movement for the Liberation of Ahwaz (ASMLA), which seeks a separate state in the country's oil-rich southwestern Khuzestan province.

A Dutch police statement said a suspect was detained at the scene of the shooting in The Hague after trying to flee.

“His involvement in the incident is being investigated,” it said. “Emergency services were at the scene quickly and reanimated the victim, but he died shortly later.”

Ahwazi Arabs are a minority in mainly ethnic Persian Iran, and some see themselves as under Persian occupation and want independence or autonomy.

They say they are deprived of decent living standards and civil rights.

In an interview with Reuters in July, Mola Nissi said the movement wanted to “liberate Ahwaz lands and people from the Iranian occupation.”

ASMLA's armed wing, the Mohiuddin al Nasser Martyrs Brigade, has claimed responsibility for several attacks in Iran, including the killing of two members of the elite Revolutionary Guards in January.

Shia Muslim Iran accuses its main regional adversary, Sunni Muslim Saudi Arabia, of funding separatist groups active in Iran, a charge Riyadh denies.

Reuters

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