Iran Shuts Crossings with Iraq following Border Chaos

An Iranian Shiite pilgrim carries his daughter on his shoulders as he marches to Karbala from the central Iraqi city of Najaf on September 10, 2022, ahead of the Arbaeen religious commemoration. (AFP)
An Iranian Shiite pilgrim carries his daughter on his shoulders as he marches to Karbala from the central Iraqi city of Najaf on September 10, 2022, ahead of the Arbaeen religious commemoration. (AFP)
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Iran Shuts Crossings with Iraq following Border Chaos

An Iranian Shiite pilgrim carries his daughter on his shoulders as he marches to Karbala from the central Iraqi city of Najaf on September 10, 2022, ahead of the Arbaeen religious commemoration. (AFP)
An Iranian Shiite pilgrim carries his daughter on his shoulders as he marches to Karbala from the central Iraqi city of Najaf on September 10, 2022, ahead of the Arbaeen religious commemoration. (AFP)

The influx of large numbers of Iranian visitors coming to Karbala to commemorate the religious Arbaeen pilgrimage, caused turmoil at most of the border crossings in the country’s east.

Iranian authorities announced they were closing all roads leading to Iraq, “due to the disturbing events that occurred on the Shalamcheh and Mehran borders and the grave risks that arose for the safety and health of visitors,” reported the Iranian Mehr News Agency, citing an Iranian official.

Despite the visit of Iranian Interior Minister Ahmed Wahidi to Baghdad last week, and his meeting with Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi and his Iraqi counterpart Othman Al-Ghanmi, the Iraqi and Iranian sides were unable to resolve the overcrowding at land ports.

Estimates noted that two or three million pilgrims were trying to cross the borders.

Iraqi officials had called on Iranian authorities to limit the number of visitors to avoid problems with entry and access to Karbala.

Wahidi had previously stated that Iraq could not take in the numbers of visitors from his country.

On Saturday, he announced that the Iraqi authorities had approved the entry of visitors by Iranian buses.

Photos and videos showed thousands of Iranian visitors waiting for hours at the Iraqi border crossings, to head to Karbala in Iraqi public buses allocated by some government authorities and private transport companies.

That same day, three Iranians died and 15 others were injured in a traffic accident in Wasit Governorate, which is linked to the Mehran border crossing with Iran.

The Iraqi Border Ports Authority confirmed that all visitors were subject to inspection and passport stamping, adding that two million Iranian pilgrims had already entered the country.



Italy Says No US Extradition Request for Detained Iranian Businessman So Far

A seagull stands in front of an Italian flag flying at half-mast on the Altare della Patri-Vittorio Emanuele II monument in Rome, Tuesday, March 31, 2020. (AFP Photo)
A seagull stands in front of an Italian flag flying at half-mast on the Altare della Patri-Vittorio Emanuele II monument in Rome, Tuesday, March 31, 2020. (AFP Photo)
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Italy Says No US Extradition Request for Detained Iranian Businessman So Far

A seagull stands in front of an Italian flag flying at half-mast on the Altare della Patri-Vittorio Emanuele II monument in Rome, Tuesday, March 31, 2020. (AFP Photo)
A seagull stands in front of an Italian flag flying at half-mast on the Altare della Patri-Vittorio Emanuele II monument in Rome, Tuesday, March 31, 2020. (AFP Photo)

The United States has not submitted any formal request of extradition for an Iranian businessman Mohammad Abedini detained in Milan, Italy's justice minister said in an interview published on Thursday.
"The matter of Abedini is purely legal ... regardless of the (freeing of Italian journalist) Cecilia Sala. It is premature to talk of extradition, also because no formal request has been sent to our ministry so far," Justice Minister Carlo Nordio told daily La Stampa.
Abedini is wanted by the United States on suspicion of involvement in a drone strike against US forces in Jordan. Iran has denied involvement and said last week the detention of the Iranian national amounted to hostage-taking.
His arrest has been linked to the detention three days later of Italian reporter Cecilia Sala, who was seized in Tehran on Dec. 19 while working under a regular journalistic visa and freed on Jan. 8.