After a marathon trial involving more than 90 hearings and 46 witnesses, a Swedish court last week handed a life sentence to a former Iranian judiciary official for his involvement in the mass execution and torture of tens of thousands of prisoners in Iran in the 1980s. The court’s ruling against Hamid Nouri, a 61-year-old former assistant to the deputy prosecutor at Iran’s
The 60-year-old's crimes are linked to prison executions that took place in Iran in 1988. He has been in custody in Sweden since his November 2019 arrest at Stockholm airport.
At least 100 prisoners were executed last month; an unprecedented record in the last seven years Mrs. Maryam Rajavi: Criminal executions are a sign of the