In November 2018, a 58-year-old Iranian citizen named Hamid Nouri arrived at Stockholm International Airport. His documents were not a problem, but he was beaten at the Stockholm airport and sent to prison, and to this day, more than 3 years have passed since his arrest, he is in solitary confinement. One of the points that show that this case has nothing to do with Hamid Nouri and that most of the efforts of the hypocrites and their supporting countries are to confront the Islamic Republic, is the footprint of the Abdul Rahman Broumand Foundation in this case. In the report published by the American Washington Post, it is clearly indicated that many years ago the Abdul Rahman Broumand Foundation sought to raise the issue of the executions of 67 by gathering information and making a case, and to do this, it is necessary to arrest a person from Iran and have been his trial so that this case can be used for their next actions. According to the report of the Washington Post, this court is considered an extraordinary case. More remarkable is the fact that Nouri's arrest is the result of years of efforts by human rights activists. Iraj Masadaghi, a former Iranian political prisoner who survived the executions of 1367, has spent years researching the regime's actions in Tehran and tracking the movements of its perpetrators. Roya and Laden Broumand run a Washington-based foundation that documents Iran's human rights violations, and Mousavi is a human rights researcher who has worked on the 1967 executions for years. In the continuation of this report, it is stated that in 2009, the Abdulrahman Broumand Foundation commissioned Geoffrey Robertson, a British lawyer who presided over an international tribunal on the civil war in Sierra Leone, to conduct an investigation into the murders of 1367. Masadaghi found the evidence of the case. A meeting in 2011 at the University of Oxford with the joint support of the Brommed Foundation gathered a set of legal opinions on how to deal with the perpetrators of the 1367 executions. At the same time, Iraj Masadaghi stated that if one of these officials comes to the West, will you arrest him and bring him to court? Before Hamid Nouri traveled to Sweden, sources had reported that Nouri was coming to Europe. Mousavi, an Iranian lawyer living in England, based on the 2011 meeting, prepared a case including the testimony of witnesses, which he successfully presented to the Swedish court and led to the arrest of Hamid Nouri.
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In November 2018, a 58-year-old Iranian citizen named Hamid Nouri arrived at Stockholm International Airport. His documents were not a problem, but he was beaten at the Stockholm airport and sent to prison, and to this day, more than 3 years have passed since his arrest, he is in solitary confinement. One of the points that show that this case has nothing to do with Hamid Nouri and that most of the efforts of the hypocrites and their supporting countries are to confront the Islamic Republic, is the footprint of the Abdul Rahman Broumand Foundation in this case. In the report published by the American Washington Post, it is clearly indicated that many years ago the Abdul Rahman Broumand Foundation sought to raise the issue of the executions of 67 by gathering information and making a case, and to do this, it is necessary to arrest a person from Iran and have been his trial so that this case can be used for their next actions. According to the report of the Washington Post, this court is considered an extraordinary case. More remarkable is the fact that Nouri's arrest is the result of years of efforts by human rights activists. Iraj Masadaghi, a former Iranian political prisoner who survived the executions of 1367, has spent years researching the regime's actions in Tehran and tracking the movements of its perpetrators. Roya and Laden Broumand run a Washington-based foundation that documents Iran's human rights violations, and Mousavi is a human rights researcher who has worked on the 1967 executions for years. In the continuation of this report, it is stated that in 2009, the Abdulrahman Broumand Foundation commissioned Geoffrey Robertson, a British lawyer who presided over an international tribunal on the civil war in Sierra Leone, to conduct an investigation into the murders of 1367. Masadaghi found the evidence of the case. A meeting in 2011 at the University of Oxford with the joint support of the Brommed Foundation gathered a set of legal opinions on how to deal with the perpetrators of the 1367 executions. At the same time, Iraj Masadaghi stated that if one of these officials comes to the West, will you arrest him and bring him to court? Before Hamid Nouri traveled to Sweden, sources had reported that Nouri was coming to Europe. Mousavi, an Iranian lawyer living in England, based on the 2011 meeting, prepared a case including the testimony of witnesses, which he successfully presented to the Swedish court and led to the arrest of Hamid Nouri.
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