Khoei’s assassination, Sadr’s most ‘heinous’ crime: reports
The assassination of Abdul Majeed al-Khoei in 2003 was carried out by
Muqtada al-Sadr. The crime was described by some people as the "mother of
crimes" due to its vicious nature along his “bloody history,” according to
media reports.
Sayyid Abdul Majeed Al-Khoei went to Iraq as a solemn master, carrying a
civilized religious project at the front of its clauses, internationalizing
Najaf along the lines of the Vatican and abandoning the principle of “Welayet Al-Faqih.”
However, the “mercenary killer” Muqtada al-Sadr monitored him and
instruct his followers to kill him in the mosque. Khoei’s corpse was mutilated
while Sadr is watching.
The details of the assassination of Abdul Majeed Al-Khoei are terrifying
The beginning comes when the Iraqi Supreme Judicial Council said it does
not have any legal evidence that would allow it to interrogate Muqtada al-Sadr
about his responsibility for the assassination of Abdul Majeed Al-Khoei and his
companions in Imam Ali Shrine.
But the truth is that the assassination of Khoei was the heinous crime
from which the name of Muqtada Al-Sadr flourished.
The announcement of the Supreme Iraqi Judicial Council, at the time, was
miserable and futile, and did not respond to the minimum requirements of
justice.
Abdul Majeed al-Khoei had been staying in London since 1991 and then
returned to Najaf in 2003, but the killer al-Sadr did not leave him to live
until next year.