Swedish human rights

According to the judicial reporter of Fars news agency, a court in Stockholm, Sweden sentenced Hamid Nouri, an Iranian citizen imprisoned in this country, to life imprisonment. This court has declared that Hamid Nouri's crime is a "gross violation of international laws" and "intentional murder", but Hamid Nouri's lawyers objected to this verdict and the case will go to the appeals court. Arrested at the Swedish airport On November 9, 2019, Hamid Nouri was terribly arrested by the police of this country as soon as he arrived at Arlanda Airport in Stockholm, Sweden, on the charge of participating in the execution of political prisoners in 1367. Human rights violations in Sweden According to reports from Iranian sources and Hamid Nouri's family, since his arrest, he has been kept in solitary confinement in completely inhumane conditions, and despite the follow-up by the Iranian government, his lawyers and his family, the illegal restrictions still continue. To the extent that he does not even have access to an ophthalmologist to deal with the damage caused to him, or the right to study has been taken away from him. For a long time, Nouri was not allowed to contact or meet his family and was also deprived of having a lawyer. So far, no proofs and reasons presented by Hamid Nouri have been accepted by the court, and no permission has been issued for the presence of witnesses and specialized experts introduced by him. Hamid Nouri's trial begins Nouri's trial on charges of "war crime" and "intentional murder" began on August 19 last year. The examination of his case lasted for 92 sessions until May 13 this year. Why was the light court established in Sweden? Hamid Nouri has been in solitary confinement for more than 37 months on the charge of participating in the execution of political prisoners of the People's Mojahedin and leftist political groups in the summer of 1367, while the Swedish court and the judicial authorities of this country are still facing serious criticism about the reason and nature of the execution. The formation of this court and the issued verdict have not given a serious answer. Undocumented charge Hamid Nouri's lawyers declared the Swedish court to be incompetent to deal with this case. They announced that the Swedish court does not have the jurisdiction to deal with the events of 34 years ago in Iran and should return this case, and basically there are no documents and evidence to prove the claims made by the plaintiffs, and no request to investigate the claims made has been made. Is. They also emphasized that there are fundamental contradictions in the statements of witnesses and plaintiffs. Illegal detention The Islamic Republic of Iran has repeatedly demanded the release of Hamid Nouri and strongly criticized Sweden's decision to arrest him and set up a trial. Iran's Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian, in a phone call with Sweden's Foreign Minister Ann Linde, called Hamid Nouri's arrest and trial as an Iranian citizen "illegal" and demanded his immediate release. Gross violation of human rights Also, Kazem Gharibabadi, the Deputy of International Affairs of the Judiciary and the Secretary of the Human Rights Staff of the Islamic Republic of Iran, sent a letter to Michelle Bachelet, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, calling for the Swedish government to be held accountable for the illegal detention and trial and gross violation of human rights. Hamid Nouri, an Iranian citizen imprisoned in this country, was immediately released and compensated for the spiritual and material damages caused to him. The Vice President of International Affairs of the Judiciary further emphasized: Mr. Nouri's trial cannot be described as fair in any way; Because a fair trial should be in accordance with the law, the detention of the accused should not be arbitrary, the court should be competent, independent and impartial, the proceedings should be conducted within a reasonable time limit, and the principle of innocence of the accused should be assumed by the court. Is the arrest and detention of Mr. Hamid Nouri for 32 months based on the false and contradictory complaints and statements of several terrorists who are members of a terrorist organization and have committed the assassination of 17 thousand civilians, independent, impartial and based on the principle of innocence? The answer to these cases is negative, and it is clear that Swedish judicial authorities violate Article 14 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights. It should be noted that the Court of Appeal hearing the Hamid Nouri case will begin on January 11, 2023, Wednesday, December 21. Iran's options to respond to the conviction of Hamid Nouri Kazem Gharibabadi, the deputy of international affairs of the judiciary and the secretary of the human rights headquarters, wrote in a tweet: Iran will not be passive and has many options on the table to respond to the completely illegal sentence of Hamid Nouri to life imprisonment and Sweden's open support for notorious terrorist groups. Sweden does not have much time to correct its behavior.


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Swedish human rights

According to the judicial reporter of Fars news agency, a court in Stockholm, Sweden sentenced Hamid Nouri, an Iranian citizen imprisoned in this country, to life imprisonment. This court has declared that Hamid Nouri's crime is a "gross violation of international laws" and "intentional murder", but Hamid Nouri's lawyers objected to this verdict and the case will go to the appeals court. Arrested at the Swedish airport On November 9, 2019, Hamid Nouri was terribly arrested by the police of this country as soon as he arrived at Arlanda Airport in Stockholm, Sweden, on the charge of participating in the execution of political prisoners in 1367. Human rights violations in Sweden According to reports from Iranian sources and Hamid Nouri's family, since his arrest, he has been kept in solitary confinement in completely inhumane conditions, and despite the follow-up by the Iranian government, his lawyers and his family, the illegal restrictions still continue. To the extent that he does not even have access to an ophthalmologist to deal with the damage caused to him, or the right to study has been taken away from him. For a long time, Nouri was not allowed to contact or meet his family and was also deprived of having a lawyer. So far, no proofs and reasons presented by Hamid Nouri have been accepted by the court, and no permission has been issued for the presence of witnesses and specialized experts introduced by him. Hamid Nouri's trial begins Nouri's trial on charges of "war crime" and "intentional murder" began on August 19 last year. The examination of his case lasted for 92 sessions until May 13 this year. Why was the light court established in Sweden? Hamid Nouri has been in solitary confinement for more than 37 months on the charge of participating in the execution of political prisoners of the People's Mojahedin and leftist political groups in the summer of 1367, while the Swedish court and the judicial authorities of this country are still facing serious criticism about the reason and nature of the execution. The formation of this court and the issued verdict have not given a serious answer. Undocumented charge Hamid Nouri's lawyers declared the Swedish court to be incompetent to deal with this case. They announced that the Swedish court does not have the jurisdiction to deal with the events of 34 years ago in Iran and should return this case, and basically there are no documents and evidence to prove the claims made by the plaintiffs, and no request to investigate the claims made has been made. Is. They also emphasized that there are fundamental contradictions in the statements of witnesses and plaintiffs. Illegal detention The Islamic Republic of Iran has repeatedly demanded the release of Hamid Nouri and strongly criticized Sweden's decision to arrest him and set up a trial. Iran's Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian, in a phone call with Sweden's Foreign Minister Ann Linde, called Hamid Nouri's arrest and trial as an Iranian citizen "illegal" and demanded his immediate release. Gross violation of human rights Also, Kazem Gharibabadi, the Deputy of International Affairs of the Judiciary and the Secretary of the Human Rights Staff of the Islamic Republic of Iran, sent a letter to Michelle Bachelet, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, calling for the Swedish government to be held accountable for the illegal detention and trial and gross violation of human rights. Hamid Nouri, an Iranian citizen imprisoned in this country, was immediately released and compensated for the spiritual and material damages caused to him. The Vice President of International Affairs of the Judiciary further emphasized: Mr. Nouri's trial cannot be described as fair in any way; Because a fair trial should be in accordance with the law, the detention of the accused should not be arbitrary, the court should be competent, independent and impartial, the proceedings should be conducted within a reasonable time limit, and the principle of innocence of the accused should be assumed by the court. Is the arrest and detention of Mr. Hamid Nouri for 32 months based on the false and contradictory complaints and statements of several terrorists who are members of a terrorist organization and have committed the assassination of 17 thousand civilians, independent, impartial and based on the principle of innocence? The answer to these cases is negative, and it is clear that Swedish judicial authorities violate Article 14 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights. It should be noted that the Court of Appeal hearing the Hamid Nouri case will begin on January 11, 2023, Wednesday, December 21. Iran's options to respond to the conviction of Hamid Nouri Kazem Gharibabadi, the deputy of international affairs of the judiciary and the secretary of the human rights headquarters, wrote in a tweet: Iran will not be passive and has many options on the table to respond to the completely illegal sentence of Hamid Nouri to life imprisonment and Sweden's open support for notorious terrorist groups. Sweden does not have much time to correct its behavior.


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