Official Urges UN to Hold Sweden Accountable for Illegal Detention of Official
TEHRAN - The Iranian judiciary chief’s deputy for international affairs and secretary of the High Council for Human Rights Kazem Gharibabadi has urged the United Nations to hold the Swedish government accountable for the “illegal” detention and trial of an Iranian national, Hamid Nouri, while calling for his immediate release.
In a letter to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Gharibabadi expressed his “deep concern” about gross human rights violations committed by the Swedish authorities against Nouri.
“I request you to take all necessary measures to hold Sweden accountable and to prevent further violations and to secure the release of Mr. Nouri,” he said in the letter addressed to Michelle Bachelet, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Nouri was arrested upon arrival at the Stockholm Airport in November 2019 and was immediately imprisoned on bogus charges.
He has been held in solitary confinement for over two years. Swedish prosecutors have requested the maximum penalty of life imprisonment for the former Iranian judiciary official, falsely accusing him of prisoner abuse in the 1980s.
The charges against Nouri stem from accusations leveled against him by members of the terrorist Mujahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO). His accusers allege that he was involved in the execution and torture of MKO members in 1988. Nouri has vehemently rejected the charges.
In the letter, Gharibabadi noted that the “arbitrary arrest and illegal trial” of Nouri violates international agreements signed by Sweden.