Iran calls on Sweden to immediately release Nouri
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Parliament's Deputy Speaker Ali Nikzad has expressed grave concern over human rights violations committed against former Iranian official Hamid Nouri by Swedish authorities, calling on the Nordic country to immediately release him and compensate for damages caused to him.
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Jul 13, 2022 14:45 UTC
  • Iran calls on Sweden to immediately release Nouri

Parliament's Deputy Speaker Ali Nikzad has expressed grave concern over human rights violations committed against former Iranian official Hamid Nouri by Swedish authorities, calling on the Nordic country to immediately release him and compensate for damages caused to him.

According to Press TV, in his remarks on Wednesday, he denounced Stockholm for detaining the former Iranian judiciary official, who has been incarcerated in Sweden since 2019, “without a thorough investigation”.

The charges brought up against Nouri, according to the government officials and independent human rights bodies, are based on bogus and flimsy claims made by some members of the Mujahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO), an anti-Iran terrorist group.

Swedish authorities, Nikzad stressed, have breached the principle of innocent-until-proven-guilty and the Iranian citizen’s right to freedom of movement.

The senior Iranian lawmaker went on to note that Sweden hasn’t fulfilled its responsibility under the 1963 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations by the virtue of which it must have informed Iran's embassy of the arrest, neither did it notify Nouri’s family about his situation.

Nikzad expressed regret that Nouri’s family members have not been allowed to visit him during their two trips to the European country since 2019.

Iran’s parliament “urges the Swedish government to stop further violations [of human rights], hold the perpetrators to account, swiftly release him and make up for the spiritual and material damages inflicted on him", he said.

The senior lawmaker also called on Iran's judiciary and foreign ministry to use all means at their disposal to pursue Nouri’s case and secure his freedom.

Meanwhile, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Nasser Kan’ani said the country's embassy in Stockholm and the ministry have been seriously pursuing the matter to ensure Nouri's release.

“We believe that the Iranian citizen’s detention lacks judicial basis, and unfortunately the political hype of a hostile and terrorist group provided the basis for his illegal incarceration in Sweden,” he told reporters at a press conference on Wednesday.

The spokesman highlighted the need for serious attention by the Swedish side toward Nouri’s deteriorating health condition.

“The [Iranian] foreign ministry is in contact with Sweden. During last week’s telephone conversation between [foreign minister Hossein] Amir-Abdollahian and his Swedish counterpart [Ann Linde], the legal and basic rights of the [jailed] Iranian national, including access to medical treatment and a lawyer as well as family contacts, were specifically underscored,” Kan’ani noted.

“The Swedish government is expected to put aside its political views through the lens of an anti-Iran group, and quickly prepare the ground for the release of the Iranian citizen,” the spokesman further said.

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