Sweden has freed convicted former Iranian official Hamid Noury, Iran’s top human rights official Kazem Gharib Abadi said on X on Saturday.
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Separately, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced that Iran detainees Johan Floderus and Saeed Azizi were on a plane back to Sweden.
“As Prime Minister, I have a special responsibility for the safety of Swedish citizens. Therefore, the government has acted intensively on the matter, together with Swedish security services who negotiated with Iran.”
In 2022, Noury was sentenced to life imprisonment by a Stockholm court for his role in the mass executions of Iranian regime opponents in 1988, at the end of the war against Iraq. He was identified as having served as the deputy prosecutor of Gohardasht Prison outside the city of Karaj at that time.
We rejoice at the news of the liberation of EU colleague & citizen Johan Floderus and his compatriot Saeed Azizi. We thank Swedish & Omani authorities. Other EU citizens are still arbitrarily detained in Iran. We’ll continue to work for their freedom together w/ EU MS involved
— Josep Borrell Fontelles (@JosepBorrellF) June 15, 2024
He was convicted on charges of “corruption on Earth” in 2017, according to the Washington Post. Amnesty International spoke out against his arrest, and said his trial was “grossly unfair” in Revolutionary Court.