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Iran slams Swedish life sentence for former official

Iran slams Swedish life sentence for former official

Protesters shout slogans, wave flags and display banners and placards outside the Appeals Court building in Sollentuna, north of Stockholm, Sweden on Jan. 11, 2023, at the start of the appeal trial of Hamid Noury, a former Iranian prison official, who has been sentenced to life imprisonment in Sweden for crimes committed during a 1988 purge of dissidents. (Credit: Johnathan Nackstand/AFP)

Tehran condemned as "unacceptable" Wednesday a Swedish court's rejection of an appeal by a former Iranian prison official against a life sentence handed down over mass executions in 1988. 

On Tuesday, a Swedish appeals court upheld the jail term handed down against Hamid Noury, 62, in July last year "for grave breaches of international humanitarian law and murder."

"It is regrettable that the Swedish court, without considering the standards of a fair trial, decided to issue such a destructive verdict," foreign ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani said in a statement. 

He condemned the judgment as "fundamentally unacceptable" and said Iran would "use all legal avenues at its disposal" to secure Noury's release.

Noury was arrested at Stockholm airport in Nov. 2019 after Iranian dissidents in Sweden filed police complaints against him.

The case relates to the killing of at least 5,000 prisoners across Iran to avenge attacks carried out by the rebel People's Mujahedin of Iran (MEK) at the end of the Iran-Iraq war of 1980-88.

Noury had worked as an assistant prosecutor in a prison near Tehran at the time, but argued that he was on leave during the period in question.

Sweden has tried Noury under its principle of universal jurisdiction, which allows it to try a case regardless of where the alleged offense took place.

There have been concerns that the case could have repercussions for the fate of Swedish prisoners in Iran, including EU diplomat Johan Floderus, who has been held for more than 600 days.

Floderus, 33, has been charged with the capital offense of "corruption on earth." He was detained at Tehran airport in April 2022 on his return from a trip abroad while Noury's original trial was underway.

Another Swedish citizen, dual national Ahmad Reza Jalali, is already on death row in Iran after he was detained in 2016 and sentenced to death on espionage charges.

Swedish media have speculated about the possibility of a prisoner swap between Sweden and Iran. Foreign Minister Tobias Billstrom has declined to comment.


Tehran condemned as "unacceptable" Wednesday a Swedish court's rejection of an appeal by a former Iranian prison official against a life sentence handed down over mass executions in 1988. 

On Tuesday, a Swedish appeals court upheld the jail term handed down against Hamid Noury, 62, in July last year "for grave breaches of international...